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The team shared dozens of their unique and popular resources with the organizations in the US. Here are a few highlights:

The Ontario Health Promotion Email bulletin, with past issues archived in an online searchable database: http://www.ohpe.ca/

The Health Communication Unit's Message Review Tool
http://www.thcu.ca/infoandresources/publications/Complete%20Message
%20ReviewTool%20March20-03.pdf

Tobacco Youth Vortal Project (http://www.smoke-fx.com/)

Workplace Health Promotion project (http://www.thcu.ca/Workplace)

Health Promotion 101 Online course
http://www.ohprs.ca/hp101/main.htm

The Count Me In! Package of tools on inclusion as a health promotion strategy
http://www.count-me-in.ca/

Prescribing Prevention is a tool for health providers caring for individuals with stroke, or at high risk for stroke, to enlarge their understanding of health promotion and how it can be effectively applied in their clinical settings
http://www.preventstroke.ca/en/page.php?Section=Prevent&id=65

 

The US organizations brought exciting resources to the table. Numerous resources on capacity building and health promotion can be found on their websites. We have highlighted just a few.

Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC
http://www.aed.org/

Social Marketing Lite provides an overview of the field of social
marketing authored by William A. Smith.


Benton Foundation, Washington, DC
http://www.benton.org/

Sound Partners seeks to facilitate citizens' involvement in making decisions affecting health care by fostering partnerships between public broadcasters, community organizations and additional media entities.


Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, California
http://www.bmsg.org

News for a Change is an advocates' guide to working with the media.


Centre for Substance Abuse Prevention, Washington, DC
http://prevention.samhsa.gov/

The Prevention Platform is Toolkit for Assessment, Capacity, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation.

Innovation Network, Washington, DC
http://www.innonet.org

Theory of Change is an innovative tool to design and evaluate social change initiatives.

National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
http://www.cdc.gov/

The National Center of Health Marketing develops innovative health marketing programs, products, and services that are customer-centered, high-impact, and science-based. http://www.cdc.gov/healthmarketing/aboutnchm.htm

National Youth Anti-Drug Campaign, Washington, DC
http://www.mediacampaign.org

The campaign publications include sophisticated strategy documents, content scans of major media, and evaluation documents and results. http://www.mediacampaign.org/publications/index.html

Prevention Institute, Oakland, California
http://www.preventioninstitute.org

Environmental Nutrition and Activity Community Tool (ENACT) http://www.preventioninstitute.org/sa/enact/enact/index.htm

ENACT is a website which provides users an opportunity to learn about best practices and promising strategies to improve nutrition and physical activity environments. Users can conduct assessments, select priorities for changing a particular environment (e.g. childcare, neighbourhood, or workplace) and implement the ENACT strategies.

Society for Public Health Education, Washington, DC
http://www.sophe.org

Advocacy Summit - SOPHE is the lead on a health education wide Advocacy Summit which prepares health educators to be effective advocates including training and visits to Capital Hill. www.healtheducationadvocate.org

Health Promotion 2020 is a virtual tour through the dialogue, and a map to take us into the future.

 

 

 

 


Connie Clement, Executive Director
Krissa Fay, Health Promotion Consultant

 


Larry Hershfield, Manager