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CHPS - UA
Centre for Health Promotion Studies, University of Alberta Cross Links is a forum for expressing views, sharing ideas, and acknowledging controversies related to health promotion.
- Sustaining Programs, Sustaining Lives (September 2006 Issue)
by Kate Quinn, Executive Director
Prostitution Awareness and Action Foundation of Edmonton - Centre News: Enhancing the Graduate Student Experience through Technology
"Judy Corcoran lives in Fort McMurray and Robyn Sachs resides in Edmonton. They are in the same class at the U of A and, together, will participate in seminars this fall. For the first time, the Centre for Health Promotion Studies (CHPS) in the School of Public Health is providing a 'blended' offering of its masters-level course, Public Policy and Health Promotion (HPS 507), to campus-based and distance students."
To read the full story, please visit CHPS' website at www.chps.ualberta.ca/news.cfm?story=50314
Cross Links Archive - (October 2001 - June 2005)
the Shift is the Centre's newsletter, published three times annually
- Volume 9 Issue 1 - December 2006 (PDF; 776 KB) Healthy Alberta Communities project.
- the Shift Archives
- Volume 9 Issue 1 (Winter 2006) Healthy Alberta Communities
- Volume 8 Issue 2 (Spring 2006) Food Security
- Volume 8 Issue 1 (Winter 2006) Perspectives on the Alberta Heart Health Project


