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Please send this sort of message only to those concerned, and not to the
complete list. Thank you.
At 14:22 10/04/1997 -0400, you wrote:
>Colleen ... I am not sure which document you are referring to as I don't use
>attachments.  Perhaps you would like to send me the original message again.
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>Re: Integrated Delivery Systems ...
>
>You may want to speak directly to the Centre for Health Promotion.
>They have recently pulled together ... the Centre for Health Promotions
Response
>to HSRC (Health Services Restructuring Commission).  It was given out at the
>Integrated Delivery System workshop that was held on March 5th, 1997.
>
>At the workshop we also received a readings and references kit, which
includes a
>great reference entitled Health Promotion in Action: A summary of the evidence
>on the effectiveness of health promotion.  There is also quite a lengthy
>reference list included in the kit on Integrated Delivery Systems.
>
>The Hamilton District Health Council's Health Promotion Committee is preparing
>material and information to be included in the orientation for councillors.  We
>are most interested in assisting them to "recognize" the role of a health
>promotion approach to achieving population health.
>
>It is also our intention to develop a checklist (easy to use / use someone
elses
>if developed) that councillors can use to help them make decisions about new
>proposals and directions within an Integrated Delivery System.  The checklist
>would allow councillors to review the proposal from a health promotion
>perspective.
>
>On a personal level, I would like to see your paper when finished.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Debbie Bang
>Coordinator/Researcher
>St. Joseph s Community Health Centre
>Consumer Health Information Centre
>2757 King Street East
>Hamilton, Ontario  L8G 5E4
>(905)  573-7777 ext. 8054
>(905) 573-4828 FAX
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>> Dear Debbie,
>> I really appreciate seeing your additions and attachments on the YorkU
>> Server as I am a student in Health Promotion doing a Field Placement with
>> the Northeastern Integrated Health Service Systems Taskforce. Until now I
>> have been reading documents on Integrated Health and submitting summaries
>> to the Task Force. I have just begun however, to collect information on the
>> Role of Health Promotion in an Integrated System as a (practical) report on
>> this subject will be the product of my 240 hour placement.
>> Your EMail was timely!
>> Unfortunately I am not able to convert an ANI file. Is it possible that you
>> could paste the doc to your EMail screen? If it is a few pages perhaps you
>> could fax (when all else fails!) it to me.
>> Thank You for your help as I am sure I will find your contribution helpful.
>>
>> Colleen Nisbet
>> Fax: (705) 645-3042
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>> From: Debbie Bang <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Integrated health delivery systems and health promotion
>> Date: Wednesday, April 09, 1997 3:39 PM
>>
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Anne W. Bunde-Birouste
IUHPE Director of Programmes
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tel : 33.1.46.45.00.59
fax : 33.1.46.45.00.45
2 rue Auguste Comte
92170 Vanves, FRANCE

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