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HEALTHY ST. BONIFACE NETWORK

Community strategic plan 2010-2015
Comprehensive development plan for Manitoba’s francophone cummunity
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St. Boniface Community Development Plan 2007
Path process results for HSBN - Nov 2004
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Homelessness project history since 1999

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OTHER Resources

Community Based-Planning - resource
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Healthy Lifestyles for Necomers in Manitoba 2009
Needs assessment for healthy living
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Citizen Engagement April 2008 - Handbook
Handbook on Citizen Engagement: Beyond Consultation by Amanda Sheedy, University of Toronto, is intended to help individuals and organizations, especially in government, in developing strategies to engage citizens in setting priorities and in making decisions. It builds on CPRN experience to provide an overview of engagement practices and resources to help plan citizen engagement projects.
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Health Determinants in Community Areas across the Winnipeg Health Region:  Community Perspectives - February 2008
Community Health Advisory Councils
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Immigrant and Refugee Report - April 11, 2008
Community Health Advisory Councils
“Issues that Impact on the Health of Immigrants and Refugees in the Winnipeg Health Region: Community Perspectives”
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Learning from Patient Experiences - June 2008
Community Health Advisory Councils
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