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Report : Community Network Forum
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Title
Report : Community Network Forum
Abstract
Health promotion is an activity that community organizations can adopt to enhance visibility and credibility in their communities.
Health promotion activities can respond to real needs of different groups and create opportunities to engage the public system with the community organization and the constituencies it serves.
For the public network, a community organization that has established a health promotion role has the potential to become a prime partner in helping an institution better serve its target population.
In recent years, community networks have developed health promotion programs that have reached thousands of community members and can now demonstrate positive results. The Forum will discuss how this development is resulting in promising and best practices, and inspiring a range of public and community interests to engage in health promotion for English-speaking communities.
Date
March 30, 2016
Pages
44
Language
en
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Citation
Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN). Report : Community Network Forum, March 30, 2016.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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Partenaires participant à la BOSC liés à cette ressource
Réseau communautaire de santé et de services sociaux (CHSSN)
Fondation :
2000
Public cible :
Organismes, fondations et autres entités de langue anglaise œuvrant dans les secteurs de la santé et des services sociaux au Québec
Site Web :
https://chssn.org/fr/
Activités :
Développement de projets et de partenariats qui créent des liens entre la communauté et les partenaires publics; renforcement des réseaux à l’échelle locale, régionale et provinciale concernant les déterminants de la santé; efforts pour influer sur les politiques publiques et le développement de services; publication de bulletins sur la santé et les résultats de recherche; soutien aux organismes membres en matière de soins de santé primaires, de développement communautaire et de santé de la population
Ancien nom :
S. o.