- X 6 X P P H U 6 F RR O K The Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre presents: OW K RP KD QJ H Q H +HD 3 U R WLR Q ² $ + R OL V W L F , Q V W U X P H I R W Q & WHEN 1 pm • June 25th - 1 pm • June 28th, 2007 WHERE University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon For our 2007 health promotion international learning event, we intend to build upon the success of the 2005 Summer School (please see our website for a full overview) – its core was having respect for human diversity through hearing people’s stories, becoming aware of the cultural-power relations that shape experiences of mental well-being for different groups and developing interventions to deal with these. WHO SHOULD ATTEND This provincial, national and international learning event will build from this basis of connecting by focusing on the holistic space for health promoters in all areas, (practitioner, student, policy maker, researcher, community activist, etc.). Approaching the practice of population health promotion as an art, science, and relational practice we’ll begin with explorations of practitioners as instruments for change in the context of local and global relationships. Ways of addressing the root causes of health inequities within an ecological framework will be explored, through experiential learning that combines personal change with social change work. Participants will have the opportunity to combine critical thinking and practical skills around health promotion practice, research and evaluation, knowledge translation and policy issues. With pleasure, the Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre (PRHPRC) is proud to introduce its 2007 Summer School program in partnership with: • Public Health Agency of Canada • First Nations and Inuit Health Branch • Mamawetan Churchill River Health Authority • Saskatoon Health Region • College of Medicine, U of S • Northern Regional Health Authority • Saskatchewan Health, Population Health • Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre • International Women of Saskatoon • Keewatin Yatthe Regional Health Authority • Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region • Canadian Centre of Health and Safety in Agriculture For further information contact us at: 306-966-7939 or visit our website at: http://www.usask.ca/healthsci/che/prhprc The Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre “Research and Practice for Social Transformation” REGISTRATION INFORMATION Summer School 2007 June 25th - 28th, 2007 Early Registration: $375 Late Registration After May 28th: $425 Last Name_____________________________________ First Name__________________________________ Position_______________________________________ Organization_________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Postal Code____________________________________ Telephone_ ____________________________________ Fax________________________________________ E-Mail:_ ______________________________________ Make Cheque or Money Order Payable to K 6 X P P H U 6 F OW K 3 U RP KD QJ H Q H +HD Phone: 306-966-7939 Fax: 306-966-7920 Email: janet.wagner@usask.ca - X Mail Completed Registration Form and Cheques to Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre c/o Community Health & Epidemiology University of Saskatchewan 107 Wiggins Road Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5 Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre (PRHPRC) (Sorry – we can’t accept credit cards at this time) R R O R WLR Q ² $ + R OL V W L F , Q V W U X P R HQW I & Accommodation Inexpensive housing with breakfast included, is available on campus (Qu’Appelle Hall). If you are interested, please visit our website at http://www.usask.ca/healthsci/che/prhprc Or contact the Conference and Catering Office, University of Saskatchewan directly: telephone 306-966-8600; fax 306-966-8599; email conference-catering@usask.ca For further information, contact us at: 306-966-7939 or visit our website at: http://www.usask.ca/healthsci/che/prhprc Click on “Summer School” and follow the links to registration