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[Newsletter] Ontario Health Promotion E-Bulletin: Edition 619






OHPE Bulletin 619, June 12, 2009, Announcements and Job Postings
This week we switched the software that we used to produce OHPE, so please 
forgive us if you find any glitches (and feel free to tell us about them, 
too!). 

The new system comes with features that we think will make the Bulletin 
more beneficial to you:

* No more long URLs! Since the new, short URLs won't wrap onto a second 
line, many fewer people should have trouble with them.

* Better search! Search on the new site is much more reliable. 

* Search by date and/or section! On the website you can search by keyword 
or subject as you could before, but now you can also search by date or by 
OHPE section (Events, Features, Job Postings, etc.).

We regret to report that will need to discontinue our full-text version of 
OHPE as our new system makes it difficult to produce. We send our 
apologies to our 28 full-text subscribers via their new place on the list 
of html newsletter subscribers. We hope that with the new short URLs 
making life easier, you'll be happy in the company of our 5000+ 
subscribers on this main list.

As noted above, please let us know what you think; write to [log in to unmask] 
with your comments and watch the site for even more improvements coming 
over the next weeks.
A) Announcements
1. New Report--"Who Are We Serving?? A Workshop on Hospital-Based 
Strategies to Identify Health Service Inequities 
The Health Equity Council joined with the Hospital Collaborative on 
Marginalized Populations, Toronto Central LHIN, Access Alliance 
Multicultural Health and Community Services, the Wellesley Institute, 
Mount Sinai Hospital and the Toronto Community Health Profiles Partnership 
to sponsor a workshop for hospitals on hospital health equity data 
strategies on April 6, 2009.
2. Call for Abstracts--Fourth National Biennial Conference on Adolescents 
and Adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder 
Deadline September 15th, 2009
3. Call for Articles--Nursing and Arts: "Creative Arts in 
Interdisciplinary Practice, Inquiries for Hope and Change" 
Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice, Inquiries for Hope and 
Change" by Cheryl McLean, Editor, Robert Kelly, Associate Editor, is a 
contemporary research text which will be published by Detselig/Temeron 
Books in 2010. The book will feature topical research and dynamic examples 
demonstrating how the creative arts in many forms as inquiry and in action 
applied across disciplines can make a critical difference for individuals 
and society as a whole.
4. New Resource--Well Beings: A Guide to Health in Child Care now 
available 
Well Beings is the definitive guide to child care in Canada. First 
published in 1992, the newly-revised third edition has been updated with 
the latest new information, evidence and best practices in child care. 
It?s packed with useful forms, checklists, tools and resources, as well as 
visual clues to alert readers to key points.
5. New Report--IUHPE Activities of the Year 2008 
Published online at http://www.iuhpe.org/uploaded/About 
us/Activity_reports/IUHPE_AR_08.pdf,  the IUHPE Activity Report 2008 
summarizes the three-year work plans of the President, IUHPE Officers and 
Headquarters Staff for the duration of the current Board of Trustees' term 
(2007-2010). In addition to presenting the structure and networks 
collaborating with the IUHPE, important highlights, action strategies, 
developments and achievements are depicted for each area of work.
B) Job Postings
1. Program Development Consultant, Aging at Home Program, New Heights CHC 
Toronto, Ontario
Deadline June 15, 2009
Directors, Ministry of Health Promotion 
Toronto, Ontario
Deadline June 22, 2009
3. Student Placement, Ontario Self-Help Network 
Toronto, Ontario
No deadline noted
4. Family Resource Worker (Public Health), Region of Peel 
Brampton, Ontario
Deadline June 18, 2009
5. Public Health Nurse, School Program, Region of Peel 
Brampton, Ontario
Deadline June 17, 2009
6. Health Promotion Specialist, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention 
Department, Health Protection Division, Windsor-Essex County Health Unit 
Windsor, Ontario
Deadline June 19, 2009
7. Health Promotion Specialist, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention 
Department, Health Protection Division 
Windsor, Ontario
Deadline June 19, 2009
8. RFP--For Program Evaluation of Harm Reduction Programs, Central Toronto 
Community Health Centres 
Toronto, Ontario
Deadline June 15, 2009
9. Program Manager, KFL&A Public Health 
Kingston, Ontario
Deadline June 26, 2009
10. Education/Community Liaison, CAFAS in Ontario 
Toronto, Ontario
Deadline June 30, 2009
11. Public Health Nurse, Eastern Ontario Health Unit 
Winchester, Hawkesbury, Rockland and Cornwall, Ontario
No deadline noted
12. Director of Community Development and Integration, Mount Sinai 
Hospital 
Toronto, Ontario
No deadline noted
13. Research and Evaluation Coordinator, Street Health 
Toronto, Ontario
Deadline June 19, 2009


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