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Introduction to Health Promotion Planning

2. Ancient Chinese proverb. If we do not change our direction, we are likely to end up where we are headed.". 3. Introductions. FacilitatorsThe LiveMeeting TechnologyWebinar CourtesyParticipants on the callCheck-in re: size of display on screen can everyone see the slides?Anyone not yet o

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Introduction to Health Promotion Planning

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    1. Introduction to Health Promotion Planning

    2. 2 Ancient Chinese proverb “If we do not change our direction, we are likely to end up where we are headed.” We are always planning. The question is whether we can be clever, persistent, strategic about it, instead of going with the wind.We are always planning. The question is whether we can be clever, persistent, strategic about it, instead of going with the wind.

    3. 3 Introductions Facilitators The LiveMeeting Technology Webinar Courtesy Participants on the call Check-in re: size of display on screen – can everyone see the slides? Anyone not yet online?

    4. 4 Agenda Introduction to THCU’s recommended approach to planning health promotion activities Strong focus on increasing your awareness of the resources and supports available to you, as you work through your planning process.

    5. 5 What is planning? Planning is a series of decisions, from general strategic decisions (e.g., identifying priorities), to specific operational details (e.g., program implementation) , based on the collection and analysis of a wide range of information.

    6. 6 Why plan? To get from your starting point to your desired end point. To help direct resources to where they will have the greatest impact. To ensure the development and implementation of effective and appropriate health promotion programming.

    7. 7 Program

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