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Kia Ora from Aotearoa, sunny and wonderful Wellington, New Zealand.
HELP! HELP! I am just finishing a large Evidence-Based health promotion
project for one of our RHA's - my last topic, and I don't really know where
to start, is:
"Improving access to, understanding of, and use of information" - for all
people (ages, races, gender, etc...)
I need to show some kind of evidence that information can be helpful and
show some effective ways/methods of "leading the horse to water". Does it
make sense?
Any hints/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much,
Jiri Rada
Senior Lecturer - Department of Public Health
Wellington School Medicine>New Zealand
=);>)
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