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The years
immediately following the release of the Ottawa Charter witnessed
the expansion of health promotion, both as a profession
and a field of practice. For the first time, health and
social service organizations, such as public health units
and community health centres, began staffing positions as
"health promoters. Provincial governments
re-organized their bureaucratic structures to include health
promotion and funded a series of health promotion projects
at the provincial and community level.
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