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Michel O'Neill <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Apr 1999 13:59:33 -0400
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*** Sorry for cross-postings ***
>
>ANNOUNCEMENT
>
>DEVELOPING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES, ACHIEVING A CONSENSUS
>A UK National health promotion agencies initiative to develop indicators,
>using the Delphi research technique
>
>*       contributing to the Government's public health agenda to reduce
>health inequalities
>*       highlighting new indicators of effectiveness for community health
>promotion
>*       supporting practitioners and managers to evaluate the success of
>their work.
>
>
>The 4 National health promotion agencies, the Health Education Authority
>(HEA), the Health Education Board for Scotland (HEBS), Health Promotion
>Wales (HPW) and the Health Promotion Agency for Northern Ireland (HPANI))
>have set up a UK study to  investigate:
>
>1)      the potential to produce a set of robust reliable indicators for
>community health promotion; and
>2) relevant theoretical frameworks for the development and evaluation of
>community health promotion.
>
>A cross section of academics, policy makers, planners and practitioners
>interested in community health promotion have been invited to take part in a
>Delphi style consultation exercise via a web site. The purpose of the
>consultation is to assess the potential for deriving a UK consensus on how
>best to evaluate the success of community health promotion initiatives.
>
>Letters of invitation have been sent out to almost 200 'experts' identified
>through a number of networks. We have limited the number of participants to
>keep the study manageable, however we are interested in other people's views
>both at home and abroad.
>
>If you are interested to find out more about this study either for
>information only or to contribute your views please visit our web page on
>
>www.interact.hea.liv.ac.uk/delphi/


Une tres bonne journee.

Michel O'Neill, Ph.D.

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