Monday, August 10, 2009

[EQ] Best practice guidelines for mental health promotion programs: Children & Youth

Best practice guidelines for mental health promotion programs:
Children & Youth


Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - A PAHO/WHO Collaborating Centre.
Affiliated with the University of Toronto

Website:
http://www.camh.net/About_CAMH/Health_Promotion/Community_Health_Promotion/Best_Practice_MHYouth/index.html

 

“….This web resource provides the health and social service provider (“practitioner”) with current evidence-based approaches in the application of mental health promotion concepts and principles for children and youth. It is envisioned that these guidelines will support both the inclusion and the sustainability of mental health promotion concepts.

This resource is intended to support practitioners in incorporating best practice approaches to mental health promotion interventions directed toward children (7–12 years of age) and youth (13–19 years of age).

This resource includes:

·         Guidelines: Identifies the 10 best practice guidelines for mental health promotion interventions with children and youth.

·         Theory: Provides practitioners with the context for mental health promotion through definitions and underlying concepts, with a focus on promoting resilience.

·         Resources: Provides a worksheet (MS Word doc) that can be used by practitioners to plan and implement mental health promotion initiatives, a sample worksheet (PDF) showing how it has been used in a mental health promotion initiative and a glossary of words commonly used in mental health promotion.

·         References and Acknowledgements:  Lists references used to develop these guidelines, and provides author information and acknowledges those who helped develop this web resource.

 

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[EQ] The Canadian Best Practices Portal for Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention

The Canadian Best Practices Portal for Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention


Public Health Agency of Canada

 

Website: http://cbpp-pcpe.phac-aspc.gc.ca/

 

The primary goals of the Canadian Best Practices Portal are to:


- Develop and disseminate best practices information for chronic disease prevention and control interventions

- Provide decision makers with a comprehensive and standardized resource about best practices for chronic disease prevention and control

- Create awareness of the overall Canadian Best Practices System through communication and marketing activities targeted to key audience:
 
Decision makers in practice, Decision makers in policy development, Decision makers in research -.

 

Population Health Approach: the Organizing Framework

Best practices are only a part of an overall process that addresses the health of the population.

As defined by PHAC, the Population Health Approach focuses on improving health status through action directed toward the health of an entire population, or sub-population, rather than individuals.

http://cbpp-pcpe.phac-aspc.gc.ca/population_health/index-eng.html

 

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and interpretations included in the Materials are those of the authors and not necessarily of The Pan American
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