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Atlantic Summer Institute on Healthy and Safe Communities

Community Partners
  • The Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health (ACEWH)

  • Government of Canada’s National Crime Prevention Strategy
  • The Quaich Inc.

  • BOARD OF DIRECTORS - 2009

  • Barbara Clow (President), Atlantic Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, Nova Scotia
  • Malcolm Shookner (Vice-President), Nova Scotia Community Counts, Nova Scotia
  • Jill Lightwood (Secretary) , Office of Attorney General, Prince Edward Island
  • Randy Hatfield (Treasurer) , Community Health Promotion Network Atlantic, New Brunswick
  • Barb Dewtie, Atlantic Coordinating Committee on Crime Prevention and Community Safety, Nova Scotia
  • Fiona Chin-Yee, Public Health Agency of Canada, Nova Scotia
  • Jennifer Heatley, Atlantic Network for Injury Prevention, Nova Scotia
  • Lynn Langille, Department of Health Promotion and Protection, Nova Scotia
  • Paul d’Entremont, Réseau Santé - Nouvelle-Écosse, Nova Scotia
  • Barbara Losier, Mouvement Acadien des Communautés en Santé du Nouveau-Brunswick Inc., New Brunswick
  • Eric Chamberlain, Corrections Canada, New Brunswick
  • Monique LeBlanc, Health Canada, Atlantic Region, New Brunswick
  • Michelle Bourgoin, Department of Wellness, Culture and Sport, New Brunswick
  • Steve Turgeon, Public Safety Canada, New Brunswick
  • Alton Hollett, Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Newfoundland
  • Diane Kieley, Department of Health and Community Services, Newfoundland
  • Colette Arsenault, Collège Acadie Î.-P.-É., Prince Edward Island
  • Heather Gillis, Public Health Agency of Canada, Atlantic Region, Prince Edward Island
  • Isabelle Christian, Centre for Life-Long Learning, University of Prince Edward Island, Prince Edward Island
  • Patsy Beattie-Huggan, The Quaich Inc., Prince Edward Island
  • Roseanne Sark, Mi’kmaq Confederacy of Prince Edward Island, Prince Edward Island

Posted on Friday, 30 October 2009

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The Atlantic Summer Institute provides an important opportunity for exploring issues critical to developing and sustaining healthy communities, bringing together crime prevention, health promotion, and social development.

For more information: www.upei.ca/si/

Contact Person: 
Kelly McEntee
Phone Number: 
(902) 566-0451