[homeles_ot-l] FW: PHO Visiting Speaker: Making the Case for Health with Media Advocacy

Linda Lalonde linda_lalonde_ottawa at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 1 19:36:31 EDT 2011


Does anyone see anything inappropriate in a seminar on media advocacy scheduled at this time and on this day? Did the organizers and the media guru who is speaking not see any of the extensive coverage in the media for the last ninety-two years about events being marked at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month?
 
November 11th at 11:00 a.m. happens to fall on Remembrance Day this year - as it does each and every year. Could you not have scheduled the seminar to start, at the very least, at 11:15?  Or 1:00 p.m.? Not very strategic and very poor communication.
 
It would be reasonable to show at least that much respect. Lest We Forget.
 
Linda.

--- On Tue, 11/1/11, Tim D. Aubry <taubry at uottawa.ca> wrote:




FYI
 
From: Emily Holton <HoltonE at smh.ca>
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 18:40:13 +0000
To: Emily Holton <HoltonE at smh.ca>
Subject: FW: PHO Visiting Speaker: Making the Case for Health with Media Advocacy 








From: Hasina Jamal, Hasina.Jamal at oahpp.ca
Subject: PHO Visiting Speaker: Making the Case for Health with Media Advocacy 
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You are invited to                         




PHO VISITING SPEAKER


 



 

 
November 11, 2011, 11:00am, 
Offered via Webinar


Note: This is an open invitation, and may be forwarded to interested parties.


 

 
MAKING THE CASE FOR HEALTH WITH MEDIA ADVOCACY

 

 
Presenter: Ingrid Daffner Krasnow 


 

By using the power of the media to highlight effective environmental and policy solutions, advocates can impact the public discussion on health from the ground up.  Join Berkeley Media Studies Group for a webinar on how to maximize media advocacy to impact the public debate and affect health policy.  The webinar will provide a primer on how to use media advocacy strategically to move a policy agenda forward.  The discussion will also cover tactics for framing news stories from an environmental perspective and getting the attention advocates need from reporters to make their case to policymakers and other people with the power to affect change.
 
 

 

 

Ingrid Daffner Krasnow has worked in public health communications for over a decade.  She is
currently a strategic communications specialist with Berkeley Media Studies Group (BMSG), where she provides media advocacy training and strategic consultation to public health advocates working on a variety of health challenges nationwide. She has helped advocates on a range of issues including improving food access and fitness opportunities, promoting healthy body image curriculum in schools reducing dating violence among youth. Most recently, Ingrid co-authored the BMSG framing brief “What Surrounds Us Shapes Us: Making the Case for Environmental Change.” 
 


 
 








 

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