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HPiC WEBSITE NEWS

13th March 2000  -  Issue  38

HPiC Website News aims to keep readers up to date with recently launched
internet websites in the field of health promotion. The newsletter contains
health information and campaign sites, sites of relevant organisations, and
sites which are recommended as good examples of design for the internet.


Alcohol

Author: Alcohol Education and Research Council (AERC)
Title:  Alcohol Education and Research Council (AERC)
URL:    http://www.aerc.org.uk/
Country of Origin: United Kingdom

The AERC administers the UK's Alcohol Education and Research Fund, which
finances projects for education and research and for novel forms of help to
those with drinking problems. The council aims to make a positive difference
to the ways in which society understands and uses alcohol. This website
provides information about the organisation and it's work.


Cancer

Author: National Cancer Institute
Title:  CancerNet
URL:    http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/
Country of Origin: United States of America

The NCI's CancerNet website is aimed at anyone with a question on cancer, in
particular patients, caregivers, health care professionals, and researchers.
The site aims to provide recent and accurate cancer information including
types of cancers, screening and support.

Author: Centre for Behavioural Research and Program Evaluation (CBRPE)
Title:  Centre for Behavioural Research and Program Evaluation (CBRPE)
URL:    <http://www.cbrpe.uwaterloo.ca>
Country of Origin: Canada

The Centre for Behavioural Research and Program Evaluation (CBRPE) aims to
conduct quality research that contributes to improved cancer prevention and
improved care for cancer patients and their families. This website provides
information about their projects and publications.


Disabilities

Author: Department of Justice
Title:  Children with Disabilities
URL:    http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org/
Country of Origin: United States of America

The Children with Disabilities website aims to provide children with
disabilities and their parents access to federal, state, local and national
resources. The website contains information on advocacy, education,
transportation, health, housing, recreation, and technical assistance is
provided, as well as an online bulletin board for children to post and share
their experiences.


Evidence Based Health

Author: Middlesex University
Title:  Teaching and learning resources for evidence based practice
URL:    http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/rctsh/ebp/main.htm
Country of Origin: United Kingdom

The " Teaching and learning resources for evidence based practice" pages
were developed for use in a two day workshop that was primarily for Nurses
and the Professions Allied to Medicine. The resource contains a plan for a
two day workshop, and information on finding and using evidence.


Health

Author: Mirago plc
Title:  Medisearch
URL:    http://www.medisearch.co.uk/
Country of Origin: United Kingdom

Medisearch is a new search engine which aims to provide a specialist,
searchable index of health and medical websites. Search engine also provides
a number of Web Guides of links to other sites.

Author: BBC
Title:  BBC Health & Fitness
URL:    http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/
Country of Origin: United Kingdom

The BBC Health & Fitness website contains a wide array of independent health
information. It's connection to a daily news feed from BBC News, keeps users
up-to-date with health developments. The site includes online voting,
quizzes and discussion forums - such as Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit and Kick
the Habit - to provide users with varying degrees of interactivity.

Author: Medicom International Ltd
Title:  Healthinfocus
URL:    http://www.healthinfocus.co.uk/
Country of Origin: United Kingdom

The HEALTHINFOCUS website aims to be a freely accessible resource for access
to unbiased, trustworthy health information.  The site aims to bring
information about disease, treatment, prevention, and support together in a
co-ordinated site.  The website also features online interviews with health
and health related professionals.


Health Promotion / Education

Author: Grampian Health Board
Title:  Health Promotions
URL:    http://www.health-promotions.com/
Country of Origin: United Kingdom

Health Promotions are a division of Grampian Health Board which aims to
promote and improve health in Grampian, in partnership with others. The
website contains information about their work and campaigns.


Work and the Workplace

Author: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Title:  National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
URL:    http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html
Country of Origin: United States of America

This website from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides comprehensive
information about work-related diseases and injuries, and how to prevent
them. Topics include indoor air quality, noise and hearing protection, and
violence in the workplace.


As part of the process of change to the Health Development Agency from the
Health Education Authority we will be reviewing all information services
currently available from the Health Promotion Information Centre (HPiC). The
HPiC Website News bulletin is being suspended as part of this process.
Inclusion in HPiC Website News does not imply endorsement by the HEA, and
the HEA takes no responsibility for the content of links provided.

The HPiC will be closed between the 31st March and 30th May 2000. However,
during this time a number of websites will continue to offer access to
regularly updated information including:

HealthPromis, the national database for health promotion in England is
available on the internet at http://healthpromis.hea.org.uk . The database
provides links and references to official publications, surveys, reports,
books, research, websites, journal articles and resources (such as videos
and teaching materials).

The Our Healthier Nation Website at http://www.ohn.gov.uk is a major gateway
to information on all aspects of Saving Lives: Our Healthier Nation, the
government wide health strategy for England. The website provides links to a
wide range of related work across government, provides access to online
information, research networks and includes the Our Healthier Nation in
Practice Database. A weekly news digest service is also available from the
website and can be delivered to your desk by email.

HAZnet at http://www.haznet.org.uk provides information for and about Health
Action Zones plus key references and links, mailing lists and discussion
boards for those interested in the HAZ initiative.

We are looking forward to developing a re-focussed information service to
support the new Health Development Agency.

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