2010 National Workshop

Concurrent Presentations

20 concurrent sessions were presented by CO-OPS members in 3 separate rooms on day two of the CO-OPS National Workshop. Presentations are available here under the times and themes as per the program

 

Day 2: Thursday - Session 1 - 9.45 - 10.35 - State Room

Session theme - Large scale childhood programs

Kylie Young - Has Social Marketing been Good for Kids?- an overview of the social marketing campaigns undertaken by the GFK

Please contact CO-OPS for more informaiton

Amber Drake - Are School Canteens Making the Change Towards Healthier Foods? 

Session 1 - 9.45 - 10.35 - Room 2

Session theme: Methods in evaluation and monitoring of community-based obesity prevention

Luke Wolfenden - Evaluation of community based child obesity interventions: some key challenges and potential solutions.

 

Andrea de-Silva Sanigorski - Top tips for community-based childhood obesity prevention interventions-practical learnings from the evaluation of Victorian initiatives. 

Session 1 - 9.45 - 10.35 - Room 3

Session theme: Physical activity promotion

Lucy Byrne - Active Launceston

 

Jenny Ziviani - Children's Active Travel and Community Participation: Environmental Considerations and Family Decision Making Processes.

Please contact CO-OPS for more informaiton

Day 2: Session 2 - 10.50 - 11.40 - State Room

Session theme: Early childhood

Alison Dunshea - Implementing a state-wide preschool program at a local health service level

Meghan Finch - A population health approach to improving physical activity practices in childcare services

Session 2 - 10.50 - 11.40 - Room 2

Session theme: Indigenous interventions and a school canteen intervention

Annabelle Wilson - Community based childhood obesity prevention in two aboriginal communities

 

Linda van Wissen - Linda's Enjoy Food Program

Session 2 - 10.50 - 11.40 - Room 3

Session theme: Implementing Best Practice Principles for community-based obesity prevention in rural settings - infrastructure and policy issues

Lesley King, Tim Gill and Debra Hector - This session was designed as a participatory workshop, to discuss specific factors influencing the implementation of best practice community-based obesity prevention. The workshop explored ways of overcoming barriers to implementing best practice processes in rural settings. 

Report to be made available in the coming months

 

Session 3 - 1.00 - 2.30 - State Room

Session theme: Primary Schools

 

Belinda Rose - Good for Kids @ School: Approaches, Achievements and lessons learnt.

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Rhonda Matthews & Wendy Lee - Live life well @ school: A health promoting schools approach to nutrition and physical activity in primary schools

 

Sonya Stanley - Healthy and active homework for primary schools: an initiative of the eat well be active Community Programs

Session 3 - 1.00 - 2.30 - Room 2

Session theme: Workplace and adults interventions

 

Janelle Borg - A workplace intervention on physical activity and nutrition at Liverpool Hospital, NSW

 

Sharon Campbell - Healthier options in vending- resources for Tasmanian Employers

 

Catherine Loria - Healthy Hearts program

Session 3 - 1.00 - 2.30 - Room 3

Session theme: Hard to reach communities & mapping and monitoring school level changes

 

Jeni Bindon - Cycling programs for disadvantaged young people  in south west Sydney

 

Natalie Russell - Success through partnerships: lessons from unfunded communities, Kids - ‘Go for your life'

Currently available as an abstract only

Lisa Gibbs - Mapping and monitoring school level changes

 

 

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