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Module 8: Current Practice >> Readings and Resources
Section A
Foundations of Health Promotion

  Module 1
  Definitions and Concepts

--Module 2
--Milestones
--Module 3
- Models of Health
--& Health Promotion
--Module 4
--Theories

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Section B
Health Promotion in Action
--Module 5
--Strategies
--Module 6
--Features
--Module 7
--Values
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Section C
Building your Health Promotion Practice
--Module 8
--Current Practice
  --- Learning Outcomes
  --- Reflective Exercise
  --- Content Discussion
  --- Reflective Exercise
  --- Readings and Resources
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--Module 9
--Future Considerations
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Readings and Resources

You can find out more about implications for health promotion practice at these online resources.

Dubois, N., and Hyndman, B. Introduction to Health Promotion Planning. Toronto: The Health Communication Unit, 2003.
http://www.thcu.ca/infoandresources/presentations/PlanningSlidesForWebOct2003.pdf

Hyndman, B. "Promoting Healthy Policy Decisions: Can the Focus be Improved?" Ontario Health Promotion Email Bulletin 237, December 7, 2001.
http://www.ohpe.ca

For those of you who may want more information on health promotion practice, these additional printed materials may be of interest. If they are not available at your local library, you could consider requesting them through Inter Library Loan.

Barry, B. Strategy Planning Workbook for Nonprofit Organizations. See other books below Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, 1986.

Naidoo, J., and Wills, J. Practising Health Promotion: Dilemmas and Challenges. London: Bailliere Tindall, 1998.

For those of you who may want more information on the concept of the learning organization, Senge's book is a good place to start.

Senge, P.M. The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization. New York: Doubleday, 1990.

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