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How a Print Resource on Policy Change Was Used by Community and Public Health Practitioners

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The OPHA Building Capacity for Policy Change Project is funded by the Health Promotion Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Health.

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Badovinac, K. How a Print Resource on Policy Change Was Used by Community and Public Health Practitioners. Can J Public Health 88, 85–86 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03403866

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