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The Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities

The Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities

By Patsy Beattie-Huggan

Last Updated: Jul 2, 2005
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The Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities returned to Charlottetown at the University of Prince Edward Island on August 23-26, 2005.

This year’s event, with the theme, “Finding Common Ground: Creating a Healthier and Safer Atlantic Canada” brought together participants from diverse sectors to build skills, share tools and models, network and enjoy a taste of PEI summer.

The 2005 Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities is co-sponsored by the Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre and the Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, and is being supported under the Government of Canada’s National Crime Prevention Strategy.  Hosts for this year’s Institute were the UPEI Centre for Life Long Learning and the PEI Health Research Institute.

Visit  http://www.upei.ca/si/html/welcome.html The program and materials from last year’s Institute have been posted online at: http://www.upei.ca

Please pass this along to anyone you know who might like to sign up next year.

For inquiries please contact mailto:asi@thequaich.pe.ca or the Coordinator Patsy Beattie-Huggan or the Assistant Coordinator Megan MacLean at (902) 894-3399

Megan MacLean
Assistant Coordinator
Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities
Phone: 902-894-3399
Cell: 902-940-1556
Fax: 902-626-3221

 

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