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Webinar - Community Partnership Evaluation for Injury Prevention - March 8th, 10:30am

Join us March 8th, 2012 at 10:30am for a 90-minute presentation on some key concepts in partnership development and evaluation of community partnerships. Presented by Dr. Susan Snelling, this webinar will also explore some of the methods and tools that are available to support partnership evaluation.

Susan Snelling, PhD is a Health Promotion Field Support Specialist at Public Health Ontario, specializing in Evaluation.

For details and registration information, please see the link below.

Community Partnership Evaluation for Injury Prevention - Webinar on March 8th at 10:30am

Webinar - January 25th, 9:00am - The Effectiveness of Interventions Addressing the Social Determinants of Injuries

The slides to the webinar can be found in the link below.

The webinar was presented by:

Brian Hyndman, MHSc., Senior Planner, Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section, Public Health Ontario

480 University, Suite 300 Toronto, ON M5G 1V2

t: 647 260 7319 f: 647-260-7600

brian.hyndman@oahpp.ca

For questions or comments, please contact cmeurehg@smartrisk.ca

OIPRC Webinar - The Effectiveness of Interventions Addressing the Social Determinants of Injuries

Webinar - POSTPONED - The Ontario Injury Data Report

After comments and discussion, the OIPRC has decided that a further edit will be done prior to the public release of the Ontario Injury Data Report. Accordingly, the webinar scheduled for next week, on Thursday the 26th at 10:00am, has been postponed until the edit is completed.

We anticipate the final public versions of the Ontario Injury Data Report will be available by the end of the month, at which time we will inform you of the new date for the webinar.

If you have any questions, please contact Claude Meurehg at cmeurehg@smartrisk.ca or (416) 596-2705.

Slides & Literature Review from the Webinar "Parental Influence on Youth Behaviours" are now online

The slides from the December Webinar entitled “Parental Influence on Youth Behaviours” have now been put online. We’ve also provided a link to the literature review and environmental scan SMARTRISK conducted on the topic

Please use the following link to download the file: Download file

Please use the following link to download the literature review that was conducted on this topic: Parental Influence Literature Review

If you have any questions about this presentation please contact Jayne Morrish at jmorrish@smartrisk.ca

REGISTER NOW for a web seminar on parental influence

Join us on December 13th, 2011 at 1:00pm for a 60-minute presentation on the influence of parents on adolescent risk behaviours.

This is a 60-minute webinar presentation on what research has found regarding the ways that parents influence their teens and how parents can best become positive influences. The purpose of this webinar is to share information from recent research that SMARTRISK has conducted on this topic and provide some initial thoughts on the key factors to consider when educating parents on how they can help their teens stay safe.

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Media Advocacy

This is a 90-minute webinar presentation on the importance of media advocacy as a strategy to frame important public health issues and support the implementation of healthy public policy.

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Bicycle Safety

December 1, 2010

This is a 90-minute webinar presentation on how to increase awareness among public health practitioners about the role of environmental support and policy to promote bicycle safety. The aim is to identify interventions and potential local actions that can be used to promote bicycle safety. Current research and initiatives are highlighted and discussed.

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A Million Messages

November 15, 2010

This is a 90-minute webinar presentation on current provincial early childhood collaborations, the A Million Messages program, and a discussion on how we can move forward to meet the unique needs of Ontario.

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