Features

Letter from the Editors: A Response to the CMA's Call for a Parallel System

I  Introduction
II Facts, Logic, Evidence, and Perverse Incentives
III  Responses
IV  References

-- written by Bonnie Heath for the OHPE Editorial and Management Team

Searching for Health Promotion Literature

I Introduction
II  Searching: Steps and Tips
III  Bibliographic Databases
IV   Conclusion

-- the original article (1999) by Penney Kirby has been reviewed and updated by Barbara Scott

Practice-based Evidence in Health Promotion

Contents

I The Gap between Evidence and Practice in Health Promotion
II Efficacy and Effectiveness
III Validity and Generalizability
IV  Best Processes
V  Participatory Research: Part of the Solution
VI Summary and Conclusion
VII References

-- by Bonnie Heath, features editor for OHPE

Letters and News from the Field, July 2007

I Letters
  A Reader Response to OHPE 504, Human Papillomavirus or HPV and a Reply
  B Reader Response to OHPE 520, Mobilize Youth: One Approach to Childhood Obesity
  C IUHPE Article and Conference Discussed on CLICK4HP

II News from the Field
  A Changes at the Ontario Quality Health Council
  B CIHR President Resigns
  C People on the Move from CharityVillage

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Mobilize Youth: One Approach to Childhood Obesity

Contents

I Introduction
II What is MobilizeYouth?
III Who is MobilizeYouth?
IV What Works
V No Easy Solution
VI References

--by Dina Lieberman, founder of MobilizeYouth. Ms Lieberman has over
two decades of senior management experience and organizational
development. More recently, she has worked on a major fundraising
campaign for a downtown Toronto hospital. She also produced and
directed the first breast cancer documentary in Canada at the Montreal
National Film Board and consulted on another award-winning documentary,
"Exposures," linking the environment to breast cancer.

Closing the Knowledge to Action Gap: Is Health Promotion and Health Education on the Verge of a Breakthrough?

Contents

I  International
Union for Health Promotion and Education
Conference 2007: The View from Outside
II  Dynamic
Tensions
III  Health Promotion and Knowledge Mobilization
IV  New Forms of Leadership
V  Building Infrastructure
VI  Feedback Loops

Peter Levesque is the principal advisor of an Ottawa-based Knowledge Mobilization Consultancy Working with international, national, provincial, and issue-focused agencies and organizations. He specializes in leadership for organizational change (http://www.knowledgemobilization.net).

Letters and News from the Field, June 2007

Contents

I Letters
   A Reader Reponse to OHPE 514, Local Health Integration Networks: Implications for Health Promotion

II News from the Field
   A Lori Chow
   B Changes at CAMH
   C People on the Move from Charity Village

The Smoke-Free Ontario Act's First Anniversary

I  Smoke-Free Ontario Strategy: Background
II  Strategy Infrastructure
III  Success Stories
IV  Support for Tobacco Control: Fact and Figures
V  Conclusion: Looking Forward, Looking Back

--by Mary Louise Yarema (Toronto TCAN), Shannen Sorgi (Central West TCAN), Leila Pilon (North East TCAN), Mary Lou Albanese (South West TCAN), Vito Chiefari (Central East TCAN), Simon Hoad (North West TCAN) and Dave McWilliam (East TCAN)

Ontario Injury Prevention Conference 2007

I Introduction: What's New at OIPC
II Smart Decisions
III Intentional Injuries
IV More information

--by Pat Cliche, Northern Injury Prevention Practitioners Coordinator, OIPRC, and Kristina Baraskewich, Firedog Communications

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Local Health Integration Networks: Implications for Health Promotion

Contents                

I Introduction
II Background
III Analysis from a Health Promotion Perspective
IV Conclusion
V References

-- written by Bonnie Heath on behalf of the OHPE Editorial and Management Team

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