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IDENTIFY PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO CAN AFFECT CHANGE AND INFLUENCE PUBLIC OPINION:
Make certain you know who your supporters are and who has the power to influence change. That is what will make this initiative
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PRESENTATIONS SHOULD NOT BE SELF-SERVING: A clear, focused and factual approach to the many benefits of health promotion and disease prevention will build a stronger case than a personal opinion-based platform. Keep your message simple…state the case and then deliver concrete examples (and economic benefits) that support the issue.
Your passion for the cause will shine with this non-partisan submission. |
PERSONALIZE YOUR MESSAGE: When speaking to your local politicians or media representatives about the long-term benefits of health promotion and disease prevention, try to show examples of how provincial funding for these programs has made a difference in your (THEIR) community. Cite local success stories that have really contributed to the quality of life in your community. |

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SECURE A MEETING WITH YOUR LOCAL MLA: When you arrange a meeting with your local MLA, or any other opinion leader in your community, you have seized an opportunity to ensure there is continued (increased) funding for health promotion and disease prevention programs. |