Name: Jessica Seymour Email: moc.kooltuoobfsctd-6b4eef@ruomyes_acissej Twitter: jessseymour_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-seymour-89649b139 Areas of Interest: Health equity in physical activity, women’s health, non-communicable diseases Organisation/Employer/University: Healthy Cities Illawarra Project/Media/Research links you’d like to share: https://healthycities.org.au/ Are you looking to collaborate? Yes I am open to collaborating with… ☐…
Name: Dr Wendy O’Brien Email: zn.ca.yessamobfsctd-47907f@neirbo.j.w Twitter: @OBrienWendy1 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wendy-o-brien-2b097281 Areas of Interest: Physical activity (for all, including older adults), body composition Organisation/Employer/University: Massey University Are you looking to collaborate? Yes I am open to collaborating with: Exercise scientists, mentors, Ministry of Health/Education and regional…
As part of ASPA’s ongoing advocacy efforts, the society has provided a response to the Physical Activity Policy Position Statement currently under review for the Public Health Association Australia. A downloadable link to this response can be found here: PHAA 2021 policy review – physical…
‘The Aussie Movement’; experts call for a long-term legacy vision to be realised NOW Downloadable PDF version here: The Aussie Movement Australia will host its third summer Olympic games. Congratulations to Brisbane. The 2032 Olympics has been pitched as a sustainable and cost-effective event that will…
ISPAH’s #8Investments are a call to action for everyone, everywhere, including professionals, academics, civil society and decision makers, to embed physical activity in national and sub-national policies. Too few people around the world are physically active enough to reap the public health, wealth, and wellbeing…
To celebrate the first birthday of ASPA we reached out to our first three members to hear why they joined the society and what they’ve enjoyed about being a member so far. A big thanks to all our members who have engaged with us over…
Earlier this week the Australian Government released its 2021-22 Budget. This open letter ‘More room to get Australia moving’ outlines the position of ASPA in response. Read here: Budget 2021 ASPA response
ASPA has provided a response to the Draft National Preventive Health Strategy (Australia). Please click the hyperlink below to read our response: Draft National Preventive Health Strategy Response