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Building Health Promotion Capacity explores the professional
practice of health promotion and, in particular, how individuals
and organizations can become more effective in undertaking and
supporting such practice. The book is based on the experiences of
the Building Health Promotion Capacity Project (1998-2003), a
continuing education and applied research venture affiliated with
the Saskatchewan Heart Health Program. The project studied the
process of capacity development in relation to practitioners and
regional health districts in Saskatchewan. For health promotion
practitioners across Canada and beyond, this book provides a
coherent framework for effective professional practice. Leaders in
health sector organizations will develop a firmer grasp of how to
support health promotion practice and how to recruit and retain
individual practitioners with a high level of capacity. Policy
makers will improve their knowledge of environments that support
the health promotion capacity of individuals and organizations.
Scholars will learn about the nature of health promotion capacity
and about a methodology for its study.
Building Health Promotion Capacity explores the professional
practice of health promotion, and the means through which
individuals and organizations become more effective in supporting
and undertaking such practice. The concepts of capacity and
capacity-building are used to structure this exploration. Simply
put, capacity refers to those qualities or characteristics that
enable people to do something. The book is based on the experiences
of the Building Health Promotion Capacity Project (1998-2003), a
continuing education and applied research initiative affiliated
with the Saskatchewan Heart Health Program. This project was
designed to study the process of capacity development through
taking action to enhance the health promotion capacity of
practitioners and regional health districts in Saskatchewan. For
health promotion practitioners, this book provides a coherent
framework for effective professional practice in the field. Leaders
in health sector organizations will acquire a greater understanding
of how to support health promotion practice and of how to recruit
and develop individual practitioners with a high level of capacity.
of the health promotion capacity of individuals and organizations.
Scholars will acquire an understanding of the nature of health
promotion capacity and a methodology for studying such capacity.
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