"This book is very easy to understand. The real-life examples are inspiring and help readers appreciate how to apply the CCAP model in community practice, regardless of professional discipline."
This comprehensive guide to health promotion action is organized in three sections. In the first, the theoretical foundations of population health promotion practice are presented. In Section Two the Canadian Community as Partner (CCAP) model for working with population groups and communities is provided with a practical focus on population and community assessment, data analysis, issue identification, program planning, intervention, and evaluation. Section Three contains case stories that use the CCAP model with a variety of populations in diverse settings from sea to sea to sea. Contributors to this book come from multiple disciplines across Canada and bring considerable expertise to the book. There are chapters on public health in Canada, social media use in health promotion, mental health promotion, disease and injury prevention, and social justice and equity.
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