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Nastaran Keshavarz <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:44:50 +1000
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Dear Phyllis,
There is a website about "Best practise in Health promotion" at this
address http://www.bestpractices-healthpromotion.com/index.html that might
help you.Also in couples of months an international conference on "Best
practise for better health " would be held at Sweden that you might like
to have  a look at its website http://www.bestpractice2005.se/. Hope these
help.
Cheers
Nastaran
Sydney
Quoting Phyllis Price <[log in to unmask]>:

> Hello:
>
> As part of a contract with the Nova Scotia (Canada) Department of
> Health, I
> am working to identify plain language parent education resources to
> support
> the Healthy Beginnings Enhanced Home Visiting Program (and other
> programs).
>
> Healthy Beginnings is a new provincial initiative aimed at families with
> children from birth to three years of age who need extra support for any
> of
> a variety of reasons.  Some of the challenges that make these families
> candidates for Healthy Beginnings have implications for the resources
> that
> will be useful to them: low literacy, physical and mental challenges,
> and
> English as a second language.
>
> Our work includes reviewing parent education materials in use elsewhere
> in
> Canada as well as internationally.  We are also conducting a literature
> review on best practises for health education resource material aimed at
> parents.  From our review we will make recommendations as to the best
> parent education resources to either acquire or develop.
>
> If you have any suggestions on exciting new parent education resources
> that
> have been developed and may be appropriate,  research on best practises,
> or
> suggestions for people we should be talking to,  it would be great to
> hear
> from you.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> Phyllis Price
> Broad Cove
> RR#2 Mill Village, NS
> B0J 2H0
>
> ph  902 677-2794
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
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