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Vicki Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Feb 1999 08:48:50 +1000
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I assume you have seen teh model that nutbeam has put up although it has
more a research appraoch.  If not I will get referecen for you.  Marilyn
Wise at Sydney Unveristy can provide.

Vicki
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At 20:56 2/02/99 +1100, you wrote:
>   I  have recently begun work on the development of a national evaluation
>framework for HIV/AIDS  health promotion in Australia.
>
> This frame work  is to be for the national, program and intervention
>levels,  and is to set out as a best practice model, what activities should
>be evaluated, who should do the evaluation, roles and responsibilities of
>key stakeholders, what evaluation methodology should be used and when the
>evaluation should occur.
>
> The evaluation framework is to cover  quality, implementation and
>achievements as well as criteria for determining the quality of evidence of
>effectiveness used in the evaluation (of the health promotion  initiatives).
>
> I am wondering if anyone has developed or seen any similar health
>promotion evaluation frameworks (NB not necessarily just HIV/AIDS ) or
>could point me in the direction of any literature or models that may be
>relevant to this project.  I am more than happy to share the results of the
>project on completion.
>
> Thank you in anticipation.
>
> Paul Kinder
>
> Paul Kinder Consulting
> 1B/20 -22 Onslow Ave
> Elizabeth Bay
> NSW 2011
> Australia
>
> Ph: 61- 2-9358-5530
> Fax: 61-2-8354-0230
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Vicki and Paul
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Qld 4740
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