With only 4 days to go until the conference, check out the #PAFieldGuide! The ASPA Early Career Professionals Committee have prepared a #PAFieldGuide to help you prepare for the conference. The guide contains a range of resources on each of the Conference sessions that have…
Name: Christine GrangerPronouns: She/HerEmail: ua.gro.yalp2duorpobfsctd-5c6f1a@enitsirhcLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-granger-99b855196/Areas of Interest: Diversity & Inclusion, Sport for development, Research into practice, Physical activity of marginalised communitiesOrganisation/Employer/University: Proud2PlayProject/Media/Research links you’d like to share: The Rainbow Roadmap is a 5 step process that supports organisations to become rainbow ready: https://www.proud2play.org.au/rainbow-roadmap.Parklife is…
Please click the hyperlink below to read our response: [download id=”2220″ template=”ASPA response to the National Obesity Strategy 03.11.21″]
On behalf of the ASPA team, we would like to extend our warm congratulations to Ruth Brady, our newest ASPA member! Ruth’s presentation, titled, ‘Description of variation in weekly accumulation of active minutes in mid-aged adults in Brisbane’ was the winner of the physical activity…
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In May this year, ASPA’s Early Career Network and ISPAH brought together physical activity experts in a fun and thought-provoking debate. The topic, the likelihood of achieving a 15% reduction in physical inactivity by 2030, as set out in the WHO’s Global Action Plan on…
Name: Rebecca ThorbyEmail: zn.gro.otakiawtropsobfsctd-fad0b@tacceberLinkedIn: Rebecca (Richards) Thorby www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-thorby-27798b8b Organisation/Employer/University: Sport Waikato (Regional Sports Trust), New ZealandAreas of Interest: Quality physical activity experiences for children and young people and increasing physical activity levels of our people through community-led activations. Are you looking to collaborate? YesI am…