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marie-claude lamarre <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Apr 1997 11:46:15 +0200
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Two years ago, the International Union for Health Promotion and Education
has published a collection of papers describing country experiences
presented at a special IUHPE Seminar on National Health Promoting Policies,
Strategies, and Structures held in Paris in November 1994. This Seminar
considered national level experiences in creating conditions for successful
health promotion (policies, resources, and structures)  in differing country
circumstances.
Would you be interested in getting a copy of this report, which is a double
issue of the IUHPE's Journal Promotion & Education, for your project ?

Bonne journée.
Marie-Claude Lamarre



At 16:39 29/04/1997 -0400, you wrote:
>Centre for Health Promotion
>
>Tasks & Resources Required 1997–98
>
>I.      Deliverable:    Research/background paper that
>examines the role of health promotion within Integrated
>Health Systems (IHS).
>
>The Centre has established a Working Group to develop a
>strategy for ensuring that health promotion will be an
>integral part of Integrated Health Systems (IHS) in Ontario.
>One of the key activities of the Working Group is to develop
>a research/background paper that examines the role of health
>promotion within IHS.  This paper will be approximately 50
>pages in length and will include a three page summary.
>
>The main audience for the background paper is the Integrated
>Health Systems Program, Health Strategies Group, Ontario
>Ministry of Health.  This group is developing a policy
>framework and implementation plan for IHS in Ontario
>(subject to Cabinet approval).   A secondary audience for
>the paper includes health professionals, organizations, and
>associations that are developing positions on, or acting
>collectively to influence the development of, IHS in
>Ontario.
>
>Key Steps and Approaches:
>
>The Centre is requesting mini-proposals from individuals
>and/or groups who are interested in serving as the lead
>author for the background paper.  The proposals should
>include a work plan (that involves the Centre's Working
>Group as a key resource and support) and a budget
>(volunteers and contributions in kind are also welcome).
>
>It is anticipated that the lead author will need
>approximately 20 to 30 workdays to complete the background
>paper.  The tentative deadline for the paper is mid summer.
>
>
>The Centre will "broker" the proposals to potential funders.
> This project is contingent on finding appropriate funding.
>
>The research/background paper will likely include five main
>sections:
>
>1.      A brief statement regarding health promotion -- key
>definitions, principles, values.
>
>2.      A discussion of which elements of health promotion
>represent a good "fit" with IHS and which do not.
>
>3.      Key facts and specific information regarding the
>different elements of health promotion that fit within IHS
>(i.e., core health promotion services).
>
>4.      Standards and guidelines (e.g., access, governance)
>
>5.      Concrete and topical examples of how health
>promotion issues could be addressed consistent with the
>above four sections.  These examples should emphasize the
>impact of health promotion on health status, utilization of
>health care services, and cost avoidance.
>
>
>II      Deliverable:    IHS Annotated Bibliography
>
>The Centre is requesting mini-proposals from individuals
>and/or groups who are interested in developing an annotated
>bibliography on Integrated Health Systems.  Many of the
>resources for this bibliography have already been collected
>by members of the Centre's Working Group.  The mini-proposal
>would include a workplan (that involves the Working Group as
>a key resource and support) and a budget (volunteers and
>contributions in kind are also welcome).
>
>
>Please indicate your interest in either task by submitting a
>CV or resume, two references, and a mini-proposal  (1 page)
>that includes a work plan, and a budget by Friday, May 9,
>1997.  For more information, please feel free to contact
>Larry Hershfield by phone, fax or email.
>
>
>
>
>III     Request:        Resources/Donations in Kind
>
>The Centre is seeking resources (funds, expertise, etc) to
>support the development of the above deliverables.  Please
>contact Larry Hershfield by phone, fax, or email, to
>discuss offers, possibilities or suggestions as soon as
>possible.
>
>
>
>Larry Hershfield
>Consultant
>Centre for Health Promotion Project Office
>The Banting Institute, University of Toronto
>100 College Street, Suite 213
>Toronto, Ontario
>M5G 1L5
>Tel:  416-978-0585
>Fax:  416-971-2443
>Email:  [log in to unmask]
>
>


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Marie-Claude Lamarre
Executive Director 
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International Union for Health Promotion and Education
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