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Here is a training opportunity for health promotion coming up in Vancouver
in June.
Looks interesting. Liz Rykert

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Subject: Summer Institute on Health Promotion Planning & Evaluation
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Please share the following information with your colleagues. Thanks

ANNOUNCEMENT

3RD SUMMER INSTITUTE ON HEALTH PROMOTION PLANNING & EVALUATION

The Institute of Health Promotion Research at the University of British
Columbia is pleased to announce its 3rd Annual Summer Institute.

The Summer Institute provides the opportunity to:

*  apply the Precede-Proceed Model (a comprehensive framework for health
   promotion planning with over 450 published applications) to your
   health promotion activities

*  network with other professionals working in health promotion

*  use the EMPOWER software program to guide you through the
   Precede-Proceed Model

*  meet with Summer Institute faculty for individual and group consultations


DAYS I-III of the Summer Institute include:

*  interactive plenary sessions on the Precede-Proceed Model
*  hands-on practice with the EMPOWER software
*  small groups sessions to apply the model to planning your own program
*  informal group or individual consultations

DAYS IV & V include

*  further opportunity for using the EMPOWER software
*  informal group or individual consultations
*  workshops on a variety of health promotion topics including:

     - Social Determinants of Health
     - Assessing Health Promotion Program Implementation
     - Experience in Community Health Promotion
     - Practical Applications of Participatory Research
     - EMPOWER: Basic & Advanced
     - Involving Youth in Health Promotion
     - Using a Case Study Approach to Teach Others about Precede-Proceed
     - Proceed to Evaluation
     - Maintaining Participation in Community Health Promotion Programs
     - Constructing Survey Questionnaire
     - Approaches to Multicultural Health Promotion Planning

DATES: June 17-21, 1996

LOCATION: University of British Columbia Campus
          Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA

REGISTRATION FEES:

5 Days             $500 (Cdn)
3 Days (Mon-Wed)   $330
2 Days (Thu-Fri)   $250

The recommended text (Green, L.W. & Kreuter, M. (1991). Health Promotion
Planning: an educational and environmental approach, Mayfield Press,
Mountain View, CA) and the EMPOWER software will be available at reduced
rates for Institute participants (Text: $50, Software (optional): $200).

ACCOMODATION

Accomodation at affordable rates has been reserved at the Walter Gage
Complex on the UBC Campus. Please make your own reservations by May 13,
1996. Call UBC Conference Centre at Tel. (604) 822-1010 or FAX (604)
822-1001.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Wood & Associates
#502-1281 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, BC, CANADA, V6E 3J7
Tel. (604) 688-3787
FAX (604) 688-5749

LIMITED ENROLLMENT !!!! REGISTER EARLY !!!!

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