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[HealthLiteracy] Welcome to New Subscribers, and a Question for All

Jenny Gore

jgore at readingconnections.org
Tue Dec 20 15:32:58 EST 2005


Can you give us some idea of what these projects will entail? We are
working on developing solutions locally and would be interested in hearing
what your group has developed. Thank you in advance.

Jennifer B. Gore
Executive Director
Reading Connections
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynn Chiarelli" <lchiarelli at cpha.ca>
To: "The Health and Literacy Discussion List" <healthliteracy at nifl.gov>
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: [HealthLiteracy] Welcome to New Subscribers, and a Question for
All


Hello Julie and list members,

This is Lynn. I work on projects with the Canadian Public Health
Association (CPHA) through our National Literacy and Health Program
(NLHP). Since 1994, we have worked with a partnership of 27 national
health organizations. We aim to raise awareness about the impact of
low literacy on health and access to health services, to explore
issues, develop resource materials, and build partnerships in this
field.

Last year, we worked with partners in the fields of literacy and
health to host a national conference. We discussed new developments
in practice, policy and research to improve the health of Canadians
with low literacy skills. Since then, we have been working on new
project ideas and seeking funds to carry out the work. We hope to
announce two new projects in the New Year designed to improve health
professional training and to improve the knowledge base in Canada
about literacy and health (what is being done, what needs to be done,
and what this means for setting policy and planning health programs).

I find the NIFL-health list a useful place to learn about new
resources and developments in the field. Thanks for your efforts to
set up this new moderated format. I look forward to exchanging
information and ideas.

Lynn Chiarelli
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Lynn Chiarelli
Project Coordinator/Coordonnatrice de projet
Canadian Public Health Association/Association canadienne de santé publique
400-1565 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, ON
K1Z 8R1

Telephone: 613-725-3769 x112
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