Forwarded (with minor edits) from Craig Silva, Victoria State, Australia to CLICK4HP. For more informaiton or to join the e-mail distribution for VicHealth-Info. see the e-mail address below. -Alison <[log in to unmask] ---------- VicHealth-Info, Volume 1, No.1. June 25, 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Welcome to the first issue of VicHealth-Info. This mini publication is a forerunner of VicHealth's planned expansion into the virtual world of the Internet Do not be alarmed though. It will not take up extraordinary amounts of space on your hard disk. Our purpose is simply to provide information on the progress of VicHealth's Electronic Health Promotion Outreach Program and prior notice of any significant VicHealth sponsored event. Please note that we are not ready to sponsor any extensive discussions on Health Promotion just yet. You cannot subscribe or unsubscribe to this newsletter in the usual ways as this is not a properly resourced electronic mailing list. This newsletter will notify you when the mailing list server is up and going. If you would like to nominate someone to receive an electronic copy, please send e-mail to [log in to unmask], include an e-mail address and we will include that person on the list. News ---- WWW --- VicHealth has only recently established its own website. The URL (universal resource locator) is: http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/ The most recent addition to the site is the proceedings of the NETWORKED TECHNOLOGIES FOR AUSTRALIA'S HEALTH - a symposium held August, 1995. We would appreciate any comments you may have on content , design etc. Conference ---------- Power, Participation and Partnerships for Health Promotion Leadership 1st - 2nd August 1996 Brennan Hall, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne. The two day interactive symposium will enable participants to gain practical capacity for immediate application and will include: - how to develop productive relationships within sectors and other settings for equal participation - how to use scenario development for strategic planning for health promotion - how to apply benchmarking processes to health promotion for continuous learning and improvement - how to establish a practical framework for evaluation of health promotion that encourages knowledge transfer. Speaker DR RON LABONTE, Health Consultant, Canada For further information please email [log in to unmask] Publications ------------ Available FREE Active for Life Teachers' Resource Material for Primary and Secondary School CSF Level 4&5 Health related habits established in childhood play a significant role in reducing the risk of disease in later life. The Active for Life message also encourages participation and fun rather than competition. The Active for Life Teachers' resource is an important addition to your current curriculum. it provides a fun, interactive and easy to administer Health and Physical Education learning Program. A resource for upper primary (CSF Level 4) and lower secondary (CSF Level 5) is now available free of charge. For your copy of this valuable addition to your Health and Physical Education resources, ring Helene or Sue on +61 3 9 345 3200 or of course e-mail [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - VicHealth-Info : an electronic update from Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Mail: P.O. Box 154, Carlton Sth. 3053. Australia Telephone: +61 3 9 345 3200 Fax: + 61 3 9 345 3222 e-mail: [log in to unmask] URL - http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Craig Silva, Electronic Outreach Program Officer Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Melbourne Australia e-mail: [log in to unmask], Tel: 61 3 9345 3211 ---------------------------------------------------------