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The 5th Global Conference on Health Promotion "Health promotion - making the difference" is planned to be held from 5-9 June, 2000 in Mexico City.
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2nd Nordic Health Promotion Research Conference in Stockholm (Sweden) 1998
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4th International Conference on Health Promotion, Jakarta, 21-25 July 1997
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World Health Assembly Resolution on Health Promotion, May 1998
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WHO Health Promotion Glossary
- mirrored from http://www.who.int/hpr/hep/documents/glossary.pdf, this document provides WHO's definitions of keywords of health promotion, published in 1998 and the file carries 581 KB; in order to read this file, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader which you can download here for free
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Jakarta Declaration on Health Promotion into the 21st Century (1997)
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Sundsvall Statement on Supportive Environments For
Health (1991)
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Recommendations from the 2nd International Conference on Health Promotion,
Adelaide, Australia (1988)
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Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (1986)
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Association of Ontario Health Centres
- activities support and promote the provision of community-based primary
care, health promotion and illness prevention services. Our approach to
community health includes a consideration of the broader factors that
determine health such as education, employment, income, social support,
environment and housing
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Centre for Health Promotion: Toronto (Canada)
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Community Health Promotion Network Atlantic (Canada)
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Conference on the Status of Nordic Health Promotion Research:
Progress during the Decade after the Ottawa Charter
- August 22-24, 1996, Bergen Norway, Scientific Program and Abstract Book
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European Health Psychology Society
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Evidence-based health promotion for children and adolescents in Stockholm county
- "the purpose of this report is to give people working within health care, municipalities and voluntary organisation, as well as others who might be interested, an up-to-date account of the health status of children and adolescents and of useful methods for preventing ill-health and promoting health among children and adolescents in Stockholm county"
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European Network of Health Promotion Agencies (ENHPA)
- "The core of the European Network of Health Promotion Agencies consists of all national
health promotion agencies - or the closest equivalent of such an agency in countries where
they do not exist - in all EU-Member States, stimulating the development of health promotion
in Europe. Overall aim of the European Network of Health Promotion Agencies is the
facilitation of the health promotion priorities as set by the European Commission in the
Programme of Community Action on Health Promotion, Information, Education and Training"
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Health Communication Research Laboratory
- "The Health Communication Research Laboratory at the
Saint Louis University School of Public Health develops and tests printed materials and
computer-based programs for health promotion and disease prevention. The HCRL mission is to
enhance the health of individuals and populations through research, development, and
dissemination of innovative and effective health communication programs. We believe
well-designed, theory-based health communication plays an important role in informing,
motivating, and enabling people to take steps to improve their health"
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Health Promotion and Development
- a health research program of South Africa's Medical Research Council
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Health Promotion European Learning Network
- "This project grow out of two meetings held in 1996 with representatives from seven Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) from five EU member states interested in working collaboratively to create open and distance learning Masters level programme for professionals working in the field of health promotion. The modules will be focussed on preparing people to implement the WHO Targets for Europe primarily in their own member states, but with a "toolkit" of pan European health promotion stategies and approaches"
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Health Promotion Interactive Lounge
- a discussion forum provided by the Internet Journal of Health Promotion
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Health Promotion Research Internet Network
- HPRIN provides links to Health Promotion Research Centres, Schools of
Public Health and other Internet resources of interest for exchange of health
promotion experiences or of public health interest; compiled by WHO
Collaborating Centre on Supportive Environments for Health at the Department
of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
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Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Objectives (USA)
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Institute for Health Promotion Research, University of British Columbia
(Canada)
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Monash Health Promotion Unit (Australia)
- a rich resource which includes the Internet Journal of Health Promotion,
recommended.
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National Centre for Health Promotion, University of Sydney (Australia)
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Office for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (USA)
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Partnerships in Health Promotion
- "It is now widely recognised that health is a key issue in sustainable development and that health promotion requires action from all sectors of society, including the private sector. We all share an interest in improving health, both within communities and the workplace. This is an invitation to participate in the start of a unique initiative with leading organisations and the WHO engaging business in Partnerships for Health Promotion" - this site has close relations to the The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum (PWBLF)
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UK Charter of Health Promotion
- this presents an approach to relate health promotion to the specific
conditions of so-called developed countries
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Victoria Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) - [Australia]
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WHO Division of Health Promotion, Education and Communication
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