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Regional Good Practice Program

Page content: Regional funding | Resources | GPP case studies

Regional funding

The Good Practice Program for 2004 and 2005 has provided non-recurrent funding to regional DHS offices. Regions use the funds to focus on particular priority issues associated with Municipal Public Health Planning in their local government areas.

Resources

Adobe Acrobat icon Good Practice: Summary Report of Regional Projects 2003 - 2004 (52kb, pdf)

Adobe Acrobat icon Good Practice: Summary Table of Regional Project Plans 2003 - 2004 (37kb, pdf)

Adobe Acrobat icon Good Practice: Summary Table of Regional Project Plans 2004 - 2005 (22kb, pdf)

GPP case studies

Case studies from the Municipal Public Health Planning Good Practice Program

This publication presents case studies drawing on the experiences of Round 3, Round 4 and Round 5 of the Good Practice Program. The case studies are intended to:

  • showcase the breadth and depth of the work of local government
  • provide practical examples of how local government contributes to health promotion
  • stimulate the development of a broader health promotion framework and ways of working.

The case studies include a cross section of projects from across the three years and across Victoria.

Adobe Acrobat icon Towards Healthy Environments Case studies from the Municipal Public Health Planning Good Practice Program (431kb, pdf)

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