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2: Provincial Advisory Group Membership

A Provincial Advisory Group will lead the project, representing sectors pertinent to the investigation in the health, social, and human services; with geographic, gender and ethno-racial balance. The composition of the group will also reflect an appropriate balance of interests, including urban, rural, diverse populations, cultures, and official languages. A technical support team will support the group with expertise in epidemiology, social research, etc.

The Provincial Advisory Group will:

  1. Determine the scope and content of the social and economic inclusion indicators
  2. Determine the relationship between social and economic indicators and public policy
  3. Develop community engagement options for the projects
  4. Monitor projects in demonstration communities
  5. Analyze and reconcile the findings of the demonstration communities
  6. Prepare and approve a Final Report.

The following have accepted the invitation to join the Provincial Advisory Group:

Edward Adlaf, PhD, Senior Scientist, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Pedro Barata, Family Service Association of Metropolitan Toronto
Ginette Goulet, Health Promotion Consultant, Eastern Ontario
Maria Herrera, Manager, Urban Issues, Toronto Public Health
Axelle Janczur, Executive Director, Access Alliance Multicultural CHC
Donna Lero, PhD, Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph
Heather Levecque, Policy Director, Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
Maureen MacDonald, Ontario Region, Public Health Agency of Canada
Dianne Patychuk, Health Planning, Toronto Public Health
Michelle Quick, Youth Staff, National Youth in Care Network, Ottawa
Laurie Thompson, Special Projects, Community Living Ontario

June 1, 2003

The opinions expressed in this project do not necessarily reflect the official views of Health Canada, Population Public Health Branch, now the Public Health Agency of Canada, or the Laidlaw Foundation.

 

 

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