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SIXTH INTERNATIONAL METROPOLIS CONFERENCE

City Tour III: The effectiveness of health instruction programmes for local policies aimed at improving general health conditions

Wednesday 28 November 2002 16.00-17.45

* Note: Workshop on location: Health Center Hillesluis, Rotterdam, borough of Feijenoord
Minimum 5 participants.

Organisers:
Mustafa Aksu, Center for Research and Statistics Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Joep Boute, City of Rotterdam, Department for Urban Planning and Housing, The Netherlands

Description and presenters:
16.00 Bus departure from De Doelen
16.15 Presentations at the Health Center Hillesluis by:
Toon Voorham, Municipal Health Service, Deputy head of the Unit for priority groups, will describe the history and specific features of the municipal health information programme for (groups of) immigrants,
- Ms. E. Bugdayci, will describe the use and content of these information programmes,
- There will be a brief moment for questions and discussion.
17.15 Bus departure
17.45 Return at De Doelen

 

 

 

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