Forums

Kinect Australia facilitates 3 state-wide and 3 regional/rural physical activity and nutrition promotion forums each year. 

The forums highlight evidence-based resources and model programs. Presenters focus on key learnings from physical activity and nutrition programs. These forums are relevant to organisational and catchment level planning and evaluation across the broad range of stakeholders involved in promoting health. Forums are delivered through the 'Go for your life' Physical Activity Information Centre and supported by the Victorian Government through the 'Go for your life' initiative.

Please see below to download relevant agendas, presentations and information packs.

 

2010 Forums

 

  Forums

Information Packs   

Presentations

 

'Go for your life' Physical Activity Forum: Examining the Healthy Eating & Physical Activity Policy and Strategy  

Melbourne, May 28 2010

State perspective on HE & PA policies:
Jim Hyde

 

National perspective on HE & PA policies :
Janet Quigley

 

Planning & Urban Design:
Peter Boyle

 

Integrated Transport in Victoria:
Fiona Calvert

 

Victorian Aboriginal Nutrition & PA Strategy:
Nicole Cassar

 

Role of local government in health planning & prevention:
Clare Hargreaves

 

Elevating health and wellbeing within local government: food security:

Georgia Hill

 

Integrated PA across council:
Helen Taylor

 

Food security & sustainable land use:
Liam Hodgetts

 

Integrated transport in Darebin:

Ben Grounds

 

'Go for your life' Inclusive Communities and Physical Activity Forum

Bendigo, May 18th 2010

 

 Agenda

 

Improving Health of Disadvantaged Youth: 
Linley Frame

 

Walk Bendigo:
Brett Martini

 

Kids on Bikes:
Rob McGlashan

 

Macedon Ranges basketball for people with disability:
Laura Sait& Peter Burridge

 

Team Bendigo:
Heather Beever

 

Indigenous People & Participation: Carmel McKay 

'Go for your life'  Promoting Mens Health and Physical Activity Forum

Melbourne, Feburary 16th 2010

  

Agenda

Information Pack

Recent Research

 

James Smith


Engaging Men in HP Programs

Peter Strange


 

Men's eHealth network

Shane Johnstone


Reproductive Health

Carolyn Allan


National Men's Health Policy

James Smith

 

 

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