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Hello Elizabeth -
I am working with three people from each of the Atlantic Provinces to
prepare a paper and workshop at the Canadian Public Health Association
Conference in Halifax on July 7. The Title - Moving Beyond Hope -
Consumers and Communities in Policy Development. The Atlantic Region
Office of Health Canada brought us together to reflect on learnings from
four projects - Women Influencing Healthy Public Policy (Women's Network
PEI), Speaking for Ourselves (Canadian Mental Health Association - Nfld. -
they produced a Community Participation Manual and Power of Participation
video), Healthy People - Healthy Communities - Healthy Policy (Healthy
Communities Coalition N.B. - they produced a healthy community discussion
guide), and CLEAR (Canadian Mental Health Association - N.S.)
I would be interested in getting the summary of the results of your question.
Julie Devon Dodd
>>> Does anyone know of past/current studies that have documented the
>>> involvement of community members in developing (health) policy? Of
>>> particular interest would be what training / skills (if any) were
>>> provided
>>> and the outcome of the policy. (i.e., Was it more successful because
>>> of
>>> community's involvement?). Any leads would be wonderful. Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>Elizabeth Gyorfi-Dyke
>Researcher
>PEI Heart Health Program
>Eastern Kings Project
>(902) 687-7026
>FAX (902) 687-4298
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