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Wed, 11 Aug 1999 15:17:51 +1000
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Hi health promoters

I'm wondering if you could help me?  I'm interested in a framework to
review government services (housing, disability services, home and
community care, etc) to be able to make recommendations to create more
health promoting services.

I have manuals about health promotion health services and individual
strategies for discrete settings (such as health promoting housing) but I'd
like a model that could be applied to numerous and varied services, so that
they could also be compared across the board.

Yes, I've thought of using the Ottawa Charter and I'm interested to hear of
other options.

I'd be really keen to learn about any examples that exist for this type of
review, especially for services that aren't within a primary care context.

Any suggestions would be helpful.

Thanks.

Monica Bensberg
Department of Human Services
Victoria, Australia

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