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French-Language Health Promotion in Canada: National Strategy Statement
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French-Language Health Promotion in Canada: National Strategy Statement
Abstract
The Société Santé en français (SSF) is proud to present the national strategy French-language Health Promotion in Canada. This national health promotion strategy is intended to be a source of inspiration for the French-language health movement in the country, a guiding document for the Société Santé en français and its 17 Networks and their partners, as well as a tool for strengthening provincial and territorial health promotion and disease prevention strategies.
This strategy is the result of concerted efforts by many people and organizations, by all partners including community members who, with their Networks, have participated in, reflected on, and committed to this wonderful challenge of strengthening French language health promotion across Canada.
This document presents the main thrusts of a strategy designed to allow health promotion in French to be implemented in Francophone and Acadian minority communities across the country, factoring in the current state of health promotion in the province/territory/region in question.The strategy is above all designed to serve as a catalyst for encouraging and accompanying French-language health promotion efforts across the country
Date
2010, rev. 2016
Pages
18
Language
en
Citation
Société Santé en français et Réseaux de santé en français. (2010). French-Language Health Promotion in Canada: National Strategy Statement (p. 18). https://www.santefrancais.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Promotion_2016_ENG.pdf
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Minority language group(s)
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Canadian provinces or territories
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