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Working on rural injury prevention programs: characterisitics of small communities

Important points to coniser about Northern alberta when developing program strategies: Islolation, limited resources, lack of anonymity, community characteristics, population, relationships, formality, conservatism, value system, tradionalism, pace of living, technology, community sohesion, lifestyle, social participation, power relationships.

Record #:
1284
Date:
1994
Format:
Magazine Article
Author:
Ouellette, Jo-Anne
Corp:
University of Alberta Hospitals
Source:
Injury Prevention News (Alberta)
Citation:
7(2)mar94
Keywords:
RURAL ENVIRONMENT;AGRICULTURE;FARMING;FARM SAFETY;FARMS;RURAL PREVENTION STRATEGIES;RURAL COMMUNITIES
Identity:
Can
Location:
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