Simon Fraser University's Master of Education (MEd) in Health Education and Active Living program focuses on an holistic, agentic, active living vision of health, vitality and wellbeing. It is designed for practicing educators who wish to integrate scholarly inquiry with their professional practice and particular interests.
Saturday, 6 October 2012
Opportunity for HEAL Students!
Hi HEALers:
I am forwarding a message from Challayne Kenny, who was in the first HEAL cohort (then called HEPA: Health Education and Physical Activity). Challayne works for BC Healthy Communities — a provincial non-profit organization that works on capacity building for addressing multiple determinants of health.
She writes: "We are looking for one or two public health/health promotion students who may be interested in collaborating with us on some articles (or think pieces) for our monthly newsletter. The newsletter goes out to over 7000 people across BC (policy makers, local governments, community organizations) and addresses a variety of themes around community development, public health, population health, community capacity building and healthy living."
If you would like to take up this invitation, please contact Challayne at:
Challayne Kenney
Email: hccoordinator@bchealthycommunities.ca
BC Healthy Communities
525 Government Street
Victoria, BC V8V 0A8
T: (250) 952-9177
Website: www.bchealthycommunities.ca
Cheers,
Stephen
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