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This message is being posted on behalf of Jane Springett.

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Alison Stirling, Click4HP co-facilitator
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The WHO/Euro evaluation working party which included a substantial Canadian
and North American element has developed a framework for evaluation. They
have also produced Recommendations for Policy makers: Guidance for
|practitioners and shortly a book of peer reviewed papers. The
recommendations  are available from WHO/Euro and also the Centre for Health
Promotion, at the University of Toronto. A copy of the practical Guidance is
available from me in electronic form.  Please email R.J.
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As a separate exercise we have produced a CD-ROM and workbook  - please
click on our web site
 http:/www.livjm.ac.uk/inst_health/.

Jane Springett
Professor of Health Promotion and Public Health
Institute for Health
Liverpool John Moores University
Henry Cotton Campus
15-21 Webster St
Liverpool L3 2ET UK

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