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Debbie Bang <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Apr 1997 15:39:29 -0400
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You may also want to get in touch with the Centre for Health Promotion (416)
978-1809.  They have a working group that is working on strategies to ensure
that Integrated Health Systems emerge from a health promotion perspective. 
There was a workshop held in early March 1997 and the working group had its
first meeting on March 26, 1997.

Larry Hershfield is coordinating minutes for the group and he can be reached at:
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Hope this helps.

Debbie Bang
Coordinator/Researcher
St. Joseph s Community Health Centre
Consumer Health Information Centre
2757 King Street East
Hamilton, Ontario  L8G 5E4
(905)  573-7777 ext. 8054
(905) 573-4828 FAX
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> Our local District Health Council's Task Force on health promotion has
recommend
> ed that "the DHC adopt a model for Integrated Health Delivery Systems that
inclu
> des health promotion as an integral, conceptual and programming component". 
Is 
> anyone currently using a model of this description, or do you know of one? I
am 
> interested in hearing from our international partners-in- health also.
> 
> Yours in health,
> 
> Grace Ross,
> Waterloo Regional Community Health Department
> 99 Regina Street S., 3rd Floor,
> Waterloo, Ontario, Can.
> N2J 3Z8
> 
> email: [log in to unmask]
> 
> phone: (519) 883-2003 ex 5350
> 

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