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What we have learnt about Health Planning Frameworks in Queensland, Australia: Case Study on Townsville Healthy City Plan, 2003 - 2008.

Peter Davey-2004-01-01-Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia)
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What we have learnt about health planning frameworks in Queensland, Australia: Case Study on Townsville Health City Plan 2003 – 2008. \nPeter Davey, Senior Lecturer and Program Convenor Environmental Health\nSchool of Public Health, Griffith University\nChair Healthy Cities and Shires Network Queensland\nAbstract\nPlanning Frameworks to action health development in communities are necessary because uncoordinated development will have diverse effects. Creating healthier and more sustainable communities requires new approaches to planning for health at the local city level. Queensland Health, Local Government and Griffith University have formed a working partnership to develop and implement Public Health Plans in Queensland. Each city has its own culture and planning for integrated health and environment outcomes has many opportunities for new partnerships to deliver health gain. \nThis paper discusses what we have learnt about health planning frameworks in Queensland, Australia and incl

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What we have learnt about health planning frameworks in Queensland, Australia: Case Study on Townsville Health City Plan 2003 – 2008. \nPeter Davey, Senior Lecturer and Program Convenor Environmental Health\nSchool of Public Health, Griffith University\nChair Healthy Cities and Shires Network Queensland\nAbstract\nPlanning Frameworks to action health development in communities are necessary because uncoordinated development will have diverse effects. Creating healthier and more sustainable communities requires new approaches to planning for health at the local city level. Queensland Health, Local Government and Griffith University have formed a working partnership to develop and implement Public Health Plans in Queensland. Each city has its own culture and planning for integrated health and environment outcomes has many opportunities for new partnerships to deliver health gain. \nThis paper discusses what we have learnt about health planning frameworks in Queensland, Australia and incl

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Public healthGovernment (linguistics)Strategic planningLocal governmentGeneral partnershipEnvironmental planningPlan (archaeology)Agency (philosophy)

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