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Katherine Vik <[log in to unmask]>
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Apologies for crossposting.

HEALTHPROMIS BIBLIOGRPHIC DATABASE FOR HEALTH PROMOTION NOW ONLINE

HealthPromis is the national health promotion database for England. The
database references the extensive collection of international, national
and local health promotion information most of which is held in the
Health Promotion Information Centre at the Health Education Authority,
UK. This includes references to government publications, surveys,
reference documents, research reports, books, journal articles, and
resources (videos, teaching material, software, cassettes, and games).
HealthPromis is continually updated so the information remains topical
and current.

To access the database please visit http://healthpromis.hea.org.uk
<http://healthpromis.hea.org.uk>

The database is focused towards health professionals and is free to
access.

HealthPromis also contains the databases of:
-       Health-related, reviewed resources for different population
groups such as Black and Minority Ethnic Groups, Learning Disabilities,
Older People and Young People (called niche databases).
-       HEA research publications and internal reports.
-       Current awareness and journal article abstracts.

Books and resources are not available for loan although items can be
previewed at the HPIC, visits are by appointment only. The database is
always being developed, and we are aiming for it to become a gateway to
the world of health promotion information, linking with other relevant
information sources.

Any comments, feedback can be addressed to me.
Thank you,
Katherine.

Katherine Vik
Information Systems Project Officer
Health Education Authority
Trevelyan House, 30 Great Peter Street, London, SW1P 2HW
Tel: 0171 413 2618   Fax: 0171 413 8928
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