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Tue, 11 Jun 1996 14:45:16 MST |
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Hello,
I am very interested in this communication tool. I have been given
the task of recommending options for the development, printing and
distribution of educational print resources. I will not be working in
isolation but in partnerships with the regional health authorities,
however, I would like to be aware of innovative alternatives to
traditional print resources.
New Brunswick has started to use the internet to offer health
education information to the public and providers. The user will
download information pertinent to their needs. Does anyone have
further knowledge of similar projects, using the internet? Any
research to date on effectiveness, audience and costs?
I also recognise that the target groups do not all have access to
internet, any suggestions for illiterate, foreign languages and
adolescent populations, who do not read brochures. We are open to new
ideas. Thank you for your time.
Deborah St. Arnaud/ Alberta Health/Population Health Division
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