Description
- SECTION 1: Theoretical Foundations
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- Chapter 01: Population Health Promotion: Essentials and Essence of Practice
- Chapter 02: Public Health in Canada
- Chapter 03: Ethical Practice in Community Health
- Chapter 04: Patterns of Health and Disease: The Role of Epidemiology in Population Health
- Chapter 05: Strengthening Community Action: Public Engagement for Social Innovation and Collective Impact
- Chapter 06: Developing Individual Skills: Building Capacity for Individual, Collective, and Sociopolitical Empowerment
- Chapter 07: Creating Supportive Environments for Health: Enabling Community Action
- Chapter 08: Reorienting Health Services: New Directions for Health Promotion
- Chapter 09: Economic Thinking in Healthy Public Policy
- Chapter 10: Social Justice and Equity for Health Promotion
- Chapter 11: Negotiating the Cultural Context of Community Care
- Chapter 12: Population Health Action: Prevention and Harm Reduction
- Chapter 13: Community Mental Health Promotion
- Chapter 14: Social Media and Health Promotion
- SECTION 2: The Process of Community as Partner
- SECTION 3: Community as Partner in Practice
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- Chapter 21: Working With the Community Toward Food Security in Limoilou, Québec City Sophie Dupéré, André-Anne Parent, Manon Roy, and Gracia Adam
- Chapter 22: Youth Engagement in Community Planning Laura Ryan, Sharon Mackinnon, and Alexandria Crowe
- Chapter 26: Nunavut’s Inunnguiniq Parenting Program Gwen K. Healey
- Chapter 28: e-Health: Developing Personal Skills for Weight Management K. Ashlee McGuire and Sasha Wiens
- Chapter 30: Participatory Action Research: Mosque-Based Exercise for South Asian Muslim Women in Canada Ananya Tina Banerjee and Jennifer A.D. Price
- Chapter 32: Influences on Quality of Life of Older Adults in a Remote Dene Community in the Northwest Territories of Canada Pertice Moffitt and Brianne Timpson
- Chapter 34: A Community College Dental Hygiene Program Supports Victoria’s Underserved Population Cynthia Smith, Melissa Schaefer, and Shirley Bassett
- Chapter 36: Creating Healthy, Active Rural Communities Through Active Transportation Kate Hall and Sue Shikaze
- Chapter 37: Empowering Mothers of Murdered Children: A Community-Based Approach Annette Bailey and Sky Starr
- Chapter 38: Cultural Continuity: Re-storying Identity of Indigenous Youth Brigette Krieg
- Chapter 21: Working With the Community Toward Food Security in Limoilou, Québec City
- Chapter 22: Youth Engagement in Community Planning
- Chapter 23: “Together Yet Living Apart”: Women Left Behind due to Labour Migration
- Chapter 24: Flood Disaster Response: Calgary, Canada
- Chapter 25: Promoting the Health of Newcomer Mothers to Manitoba
- Chapter 26: Nunavut’s Inunnguiniq Parenting Program
- Chapter 27: Enhancing the Personal Skills of Service Providers to Promote the Sexual Health of Street-Involved Youth
- Chapter 28: e-Health: Developing Personal Skills for Weight Management
- Chapter 29: Hearing the Voices of Immigrant and Refugee Women for Planning Postpartum Depression Care
- Chapter 30: Participatory Action Research: Mosque-Based Exercise for South Asian Muslim Women in Canada
- Chapter 31: Best Practices in Early Childhood Development Programs in Newcomer Populations
- Chapter 32: Influences on Quality of Life of Older Adults in a Remote Dene Community in the Northwest Territories of Canada
- Chapter 33: Promoting the Health of Ethnic Women: Cervical Cancer Screening in a Sikh Community
- Chapter 34: A Community College Dental Hygiene Program Supports Victoria’s Underserved Population
- Chapter 35: Influencing Food Security Through Mediating Public Policies: How It Works in Brazil
- Chapter 36: Creating Healthy, Active Rural Communities Through Active Transportation
- Chapter 37: Empowering Mothers of Murdered Children: A Community-Based Approach
- Chapter 38: Cultural Continuity: Re-storying Identity of Indigenous Youth