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A framework for collaboration on health policy development: a tool for voluntary organizations working in health, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada  PDF
Offers a framework built on the collaborative work of voluntary organizations, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada in the 'VOICE in health policy' project. Considers policy frameworks that encourage greater focus on collaborative and inclusive input into policy development. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)
A guide to collaborative processes in health policy development and their implications for action  PDF
Presents a guide to collaborative processes involved in a wide range of situations and issues in health policy development. Bases guide on input from consultations, training programs, demonstration projects and participant feedback of the 'VOICE in health policy' project. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)
A population health promotion framework for Saskatchewan regional health authorities 
Presents definitions, principles and strategies for population health promotion as a resource for Saskatchewan Regional Health Authorities. Serves as a framework resource to help clarify their role in promoting population health and working effectively with other sectors. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Saskatchewan Health
Accomplishments to date 
Lists the achievements of a community based diabetes awareness and prevention program and briefly presents the plans for future directions.
Source: London InterCommunity Health Centre (LIHC)
Alberta Mental Health Board 
Provides strategic, fiscally responsible leadership in advancing mental health with its partners in advocacy & support, research, service and policy framework development, and evaluation. Web site includes publications, reports, and related resources on mental health and mental illness.
Source: Alberta Mental Health Board (AMHB)
BC Healthy Living Alliance 
Forms a provincial advocacy coalition of organizations working together to improve the health of British Columbians by promoting physical activity, healthy eating and living smoke-free. Works with government to promote wellness and prevent chronic disease. Web site includes resources.
Source: BC Healthy Living Alliance (BCHLA)
Building a national diabetes strategy: a strategic framework: volume 2  PDF
Outlines a strategy for the prevention, early detection, and management of diabetes. Highlights the costs of diabetes and challenges related to health education and diabetes management. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Building a national diabetes strategy: synthesis of research and collaborations: consultation findings  PDF
Provides an overview of the development of the National Diabetes Strategy. Presents recommendations for the cross-sectoral creation and provision of programs in support of prevention, care, education, research, and surveillance. Includes bibliographical references and appendices. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Canadian Coalition of Alternative Mental Health Resources 
Presents a national forum that embraces practices, alternative programs, learning opportunities, knowledge transfer, and resource sharing. Web site includes related resources on mental health issues.
Source: Canadian Coalition of Alternative Mental Health Resources (CCAMHR)
Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative 
Works to improve the mental health and well-being of Canadians by promoting and increasing collaboration among health care providers, consumers, families, and caregivers. Website includes related resources, and a section for researchers to exchange information, ideas, and research papers.
Source: Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative (CCMHI)
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