There are a number of risk factors which increasingly impact the health and wellbeing of Australians, particularly in rural communities. To address the health and wellbeing of communities, local governments are taking on a more focused role by supporting healthy community initiatives (HCI). This paper presents local council partners perceptions concerning a regional-scale health promotion initiative that was undertaken in rural Tasmania, Australia. The evaluation provides insight into the future decisions and strategies that may be developed to improve processes, methods and outcomes of health initiatives undertaken by local governments. The study used a mixed methods approach collecting data through a questionnaire, focus group discussions...
To raise the awareness of health issues in rural Tasmania, the work of rural health professionals an...
Introduction: Health promotion is recognised as an essential element of comprehensive primary health...
This paper reports on the health promotion and disease prevention conducted at Australian multi-dis...
There are a number of risk factors which increasingly impact the health and wellbeing of Australians...
This paper discusses a health promotion intervention, which set out to develop local capacity to add...
This paper discusses a health promotion intervention, which set out to develop local capacity to add...
This paper discusses a health promotion intervention that sets out to develop local capacity to addr...
Chronic diseases have increased dramatically in Australia and around the world over the\ud past deca...
Increasingly, Australian local governments are being asked to strengthen their commitment and role i...
The response of local government (LG) to issues of rising rates of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) i...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
Issue addressed Community-based programs to address physical activity and diet are seen as a valuabl...
BACKGROUND: Interest in community-based interventions (CBIs) for health promotion is increasing, wit...
© 2017 Dr. Geoffrey BrowneBackground: Globally, preventable non‐communicable diseases are on the ris...
Factors including internal local government functioning, collaboration and the use of co-benefits ha...
To raise the awareness of health issues in rural Tasmania, the work of rural health professionals an...
Introduction: Health promotion is recognised as an essential element of comprehensive primary health...
This paper reports on the health promotion and disease prevention conducted at Australian multi-dis...
There are a number of risk factors which increasingly impact the health and wellbeing of Australians...
This paper discusses a health promotion intervention, which set out to develop local capacity to add...
This paper discusses a health promotion intervention, which set out to develop local capacity to add...
This paper discusses a health promotion intervention that sets out to develop local capacity to addr...
Chronic diseases have increased dramatically in Australia and around the world over the\ud past deca...
Increasingly, Australian local governments are being asked to strengthen their commitment and role i...
The response of local government (LG) to issues of rising rates of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) i...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
Issue addressed Community-based programs to address physical activity and diet are seen as a valuabl...
BACKGROUND: Interest in community-based interventions (CBIs) for health promotion is increasing, wit...
© 2017 Dr. Geoffrey BrowneBackground: Globally, preventable non‐communicable diseases are on the ris...
Factors including internal local government functioning, collaboration and the use of co-benefits ha...
To raise the awareness of health issues in rural Tasmania, the work of rural health professionals an...
Introduction: Health promotion is recognised as an essential element of comprehensive primary health...
This paper reports on the health promotion and disease prevention conducted at Australian multi-dis...