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Event Welcome and Morning Activity
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Keynote: Disrupting the Status Quo on Physical Activity Around the Globe
Holly Ransom
Holly Ransom is the CEO of Emergent, a company specialising in disruptive strategy and building... More
Holly Ransom
Holly Ransom is the CEO of Emergent, a company specialising in disruptive strategy and building the capacity of leaders to execute change. Emergent, has worked with the likes of Microsoft, Virgin, INPEX, Europcar, KPMG, & the AIS, as well as local, state and federal government departments globally. Prior to Emergent, Holly’s corporate career has involved working as Chief of Staff to NAB Wealth CEO Andrew Hagger and for Rio Tinto CEO Sam Walsh. Holly holds a Law degree and BA (Economics). In 2012, she was the youngest person to be named in Australia’s ‘100 Most Influential Women’, and also became the world’s youngest-ever Rotary President. Her work with Rotary has played a key role in the global efforts to lift youth participation in the organization.
Holly is an experienced non-executive director across the private, government and non-profit sectors. In 2016, Holly was appointed to Co-Chair the United Nations Coalition of Young Women Entrepreneurs and in 2014, the Australian Prime Minister appointed Holly to Chair the G20 Youth Summit, resulting in the first summit to secure its policy demands from G20 leaders. Holly is the youngest ever woman appointed to the board of an AFL football club (with her appointment as a Director of Port Adelaide) and is also on the advisory Board for the launch of the AFL Women’s League.
An accomplished global keynote speaker, Holly has presented across 6 continents, including delivering a Peace Charter to the Dalai Lama. She has featured on ABC’s ‘Q&A’, Channel 7 News & Channel 10’s ‘The Project’, and is renowned for her commentary on intergenerational economic and social issues. A top-ten age group finisher in her most recent Ironman Endurance Triathlon, in 2016 Holly was listed by Sir Richard Branson as one of his dream dinner guests, and in 2017 was Sir Richard’s nominee for Wired Magazine’s ‘Smart List’ of future game changers to watch.
http://emergent.global/
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Panel discussion: responsibilities and accountabilities - where should they rest and how can we keep ourselves and othe
Professor Fiona Bull
Dr Fiona Bull is Programme Manager in the Department of Prevention of Noncommunicable Diseases... More
Professor Fiona Bull
Dr Fiona Bull is Programme Manager in the Department of Prevention of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) at the World Health Organization based in Geneva, Switzerland and leads the global work on physical inactivity, healthy eating and the prevention of obesity. Dr Bull joined WHO in 2017 after 25 years in applied research in Australia, the US and USA. Across her career Fiona has focussed on developing scientific evidence and understanding on healthy lifestyles to inform public policy and implementation in practical programs in community settings. She has co-authored over 180 scientific publications and is actively involved in civil society as the immediate Past President of the International Society of Physical Activity. In 2014 Dr Bull was awarded a Member of the British Empire (MBE) for her services to public health. She is a keen skier, swimmer, sailor and dog walker.
www.who.int/
Will McDonald
Will joined Channel 9 in 2004, after beginning his TV career as a Video journalist in Port... More
Will McDonald
Will joined Channel 9 in 2004, after beginning his TV career as a Video journalist in Port Lincoln and Port Pirie.
https://www.nine.com.au/
Tessa Colclough
Tessa is a proactive landscape architect, urbanist and strategic thinker with a keen eye for... More
Tessa Colclough
Tessa is a proactive landscape architect, urbanist and strategic thinker with a keen eye for details and passion for good design. Improving liveability, designing public realm, making places for people of all ages and abilities, planning for and integrating public transport are Tessa's main priorities.
Being involved in shaping Australia's ever-changing, growing cities is exciting for Tessa. Her 12 years working in the built environment see her collaborating with innovative people on projects that foster liveable and healthy urban environments. She brings a strategic approach that compliments technical knowledge to help generate holistic and practical project outcomes. Her biggest passion is being part of the process to build vibrant and sustainable places for this generation and the next. She is focused on helping clients and stakeholders understand their opportunity to influence and lead positive change within place design and planning.
www.arup.com
Fraser Keegan
Fraser Keegan is a career health promoter, with experience in recreation, sport, health and... More
Fraser Keegan
Fraser Keegan is a career health promoter, with experience in recreation, sport, health and education sectors at both State and Local Government level. As the previous State Manager of both be active and the Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle (OPAL) Program, Fraser brings unique insight into the breadth of activity required to promote and enable physical activity, with a back-catalogue of success that includes work in high-level policy and local grassroots contexts. A keen eye for detail and a capacity to negotiate complex landscapes, he is ideally placed to recognise the agencies, industries and individuals that need to operate in unison to bring about sustainable change when it comes to physical activity
www.education.sa.gov.au
Carl Jones
Carl Jones CEO Rugby Union South Australia. Carl is a sports administrator with a comprehensive... More
Carl Jones
Carl Jones CEO Rugby Union South Australia. Carl is a sports administrator with a comprehensive background in programming and training athletes. Having worked in the British Royal Navy as a Physical Training Instructor for 16 years where he was instrumental in the development of compulsory fitness testing for functional roles carried out by Men and Women in the Royal Navy. Carl started with Rugby Union South Australia in 2003 as the Development Manager, running a team of Development Officers who would work with schools and form links to clubs. Carl now sits on a National panel with Rugby Australia which is responsible for the development of the community game in Australia. Carl stepped away from rugby for three years to take on a role with Variety – The Children’s Charity as Events Manager. Carl returned to rugby in 2016 in the position of General Manager and have recently been promoted to CEO. www.sarugby.com.au
Professor Paddy Phillips
Professor Paddy Phillips PSM is Chief Medical Officer and Chief Public Health Officer, as well... More
Professor Paddy Phillips
Professor Paddy Phillips PSM is Chief Medical Officer and Chief Public Health Officer, as well as State Emergency Controller (Health) for South Australia.
Professor Phillips has responsibility for clinical advice to the Minister for Health and Wellbeing and the offices of public health services, communicable diseases control, emergency management, research, epidemiology and medical education and training.
Professor Phillips oversees the public presentation of medical advice, resolution of technical medical issues and the development of a medical profession within South Australia. He is the main media spokesperson for SA Health on public health and clinical issues.
Previously, Professor Phillips was Professor and Head of Medicine, Flinders University, Flinders Medical Centre and Repatriation General Hospital in Adelaide. He has also held senior clinical academic posts at the University of Melbourne followed by Oxford University and is Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Duke University, USA.
He has chaired or been a member of a number of national committees and remains clinically active in Acute General Medicine.
His aim is to build a better health system through leadership, innovation, collaboration and governance.
Respected by colleagues, government, the media and South Australian community, in 2016 Professor Phillips was awarded a Public Service Medal for outstanding public service in the area of health services.
Erin-Grace Spavin
Erin-Grace Spavin is a Mum. She juggles a 7, 5 and 3 year old around her working life. She... More
Erin-Grace Spavin
Erin-Grace Spavin is a Mum. She juggles a 7, 5 and 3 year old around her working life. She sometimes uses a cleaner and sometimes orders meal kits- because #mumlife. She wears active wear to the playground so she can engage with her kids, she tries to be intentional about screen time, she has almost eliminated plastic from lunch boxes and she feeds her kids chia seeds. When she saw on Facebook that other Mums manage to mop their floors, she deactivated her account. Erin-Grace refused to collect Coles mini's, and that made her feel powerful. She only feels guilty about her parenting 50% of the time. Erin-Grace is an authentic, genuine and humorous communicator and brings a real perspective to the complex narrative of negotiating physical activity in an increasingly sedentary culture.
Dennis Yarrington
Dennis Yarrington is President of the Australian Primary Principals Association. He was... More
Dennis Yarrington
Dennis Yarrington is President of the Australian Primary Principals Association. He was previously the founding Principal of Harrison School, a new and large Preschool to Year 10 School in Canberra, Australia. He has been involved in education for over 30 years, including the positions of teacher, executive teacher, consultant and Principal of a small country school, a large regional school, Special School and establishing a large metropolitan P-10 school. Dennis has worked in catholic and government schools in NSW, NT and ACT. Dennis was co-president of the ACT Principal Association and Vice-President of the Australian Government Primary Principals Association. He has experience in leading schools in the integration of technology, 21 century learning tools and structures and an inclusive school community. This includes teaching and learning communities and a coaching culture to improve teacher performance.
Dennis Yarrington DipT., B.Ed., M.Sp.Ed., M.EdL.,GAICD. www.appa.asn.au
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Digital innovation to engage children in physical activity
Professor Stuart Smith
Professor Stuart Smith has a PhD (Psychology) from Macquarie University (2000), an MSc... More
Professor Stuart Smith
Professor Stuart Smith has a PhD (Psychology) from Macquarie University (2000), an MSc (Psychology, 1995) and BSc (Hons: Psychology,1992) from the University of Sydney. Following his PhD Prof Smith was selected from an internationally competitive field for a postdoctoral research fellowship at NASA’s Ames Research Centre (2000-2002). Between 2002-2007 he held academic teaching posts in Psychology at Trinity College and University College Dublin, Ireland. In 2008 he was awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Award-Industry, the first administered by the University of New South Wales. Following roles as Director of the University of Tasmania’s HEALTHY Research Centre (2013-2015) and Professor of Disruptive Technologies at the University of the Sunshine Coast (2015-2016), Professor Smith joined Southern Cross University in 2016. He is currently the Business Development Manager in the Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor-Research where he has carriage over translation of research, development of new revenue streams and international research collaborations. Professor Smith is a national advocate for development of an Australian Serious Games industry and sits on the Foundation Editorial Board of the international, peer-reviewed journal, Games for Health. Professor Smith’s research focuses on identifying the cognitive, emotional, social and physical dimensions of health and wellbeing and identifying technologies to measure, and monitor such dimensions in clinical and non-clinical populations. Together with colleagues in research and industry, Professor Smith is exploring scalable and sustainable approaches to unobtrusively deploy such technologies to disrupt health service delivery. His current research activities include exploration of immersive reality technologies to address psychological health issues like post-traumatic stress disorder, the application of artificial intelligence technologies to health service delivery, evaluation of health sensing technologies (FitBit, Apple Watch) and evaluation of the physical and mental health of professional eSports players. He has published numerous scientific and trade articles including 63 peer-reviewed articles, 44 journal papers, 6 book chapters and 17 conference proceedings. He regularly writes for industry and trade journals and participates in newsprint, radio and television interviews. His research publications have been cited in the scientific literature 1670 times (1 May 2018) and he has a H-index of 20. Since 2006 he has been awarded 16 grants as a Chief Investigator totalling about AUD$29 million. Professor Smith takes an industry and translation-focussed approach to his research and development activities.
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Panel Interviews and Synthesis: Technology - Do We Really Need to Add an Extra Layer of Fun to Get Kids Moving?
Professor Stuart Smith
Professor Stuart Smith has a PhD (Psychology) from Macquarie University (2000), an MSc... More
Professor Stuart Smith
Professor Stuart Smith has a PhD (Psychology) from Macquarie University (2000), an MSc (Psychology, 1995) and BSc (Hons: Psychology,1992) from the University of Sydney. Following his PhD Prof Smith was selected from an internationally competitive field for a postdoctoral research fellowship at NASA’s Ames Research Centre (2000-2002). Between 2002-2007 he held academic teaching posts in Psychology at Trinity College and University College Dublin, Ireland. In 2008 he was awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Award-Industry, the first administered by the University of New South Wales. Following roles as Director of the University of Tasmania’s HEALTHY Research Centre (2013-2015) and Professor of Disruptive Technologies at the University of the Sunshine Coast (2015-2016), Professor Smith joined Southern Cross University in 2016. He is currently the Business Development Manager in the Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor-Research where he has carriage over translation of research, development of new revenue streams and international research collaborations. Professor Smith is a national advocate for development of an Australian Serious Games industry and sits on the Foundation Editorial Board of the international, peer-reviewed journal, Games for Health. Professor Smith’s research focuses on identifying the cognitive, emotional, social and physical dimensions of health and wellbeing and identifying technologies to measure, and monitor such dimensions in clinical and non-clinical populations. Together with colleagues in research and industry, Professor Smith is exploring scalable and sustainable approaches to unobtrusively deploy such technologies to disrupt health service delivery. His current research activities include exploration of immersive reality technologies to address psychological health issues like post-traumatic stress disorder, the application of artificial intelligence technologies to health service delivery, evaluation of health sensing technologies (FitBit, Apple Watch) and evaluation of the physical and mental health of professional eSports players. He has published numerous scientific and trade articles including 63 peer-reviewed articles, 44 journal papers, 6 book chapters and 17 conference proceedings. He regularly writes for industry and trade journals and participates in newsprint, radio and television interviews. His research publications have been cited in the scientific literature 1670 times (1 May 2018) and he has a H-index of 20. Since 2006 he has been awarded 16 grants as a Chief Investigator totalling about AUD$29 million. Professor Smith takes an industry and translation-focussed approach to his research and development activities.
Dr Danielle Einstein
Dr Danielle Einstein is an Honorary Associate with Macquarie University and the University of... More
Dr Danielle Einstein
Dr Danielle Einstein is an Honorary Associate with Macquarie University and the University of Sydney. Danielle has collaborated on the development of four secondary school prevention programs (Keep Composed, Chilled@School, The Insights program, and the Emotional Intelligence in Schools program), two internet treatment programs (ChilledPlus for comorbid anxiety and depression, and the Climate Social Phobia program), and developed a therapist-led treatment for superstition-dominated OCD. Danielle's research program focuses on changing community responses to both uncertainty and envy. Danielle leads secondary school programs that promote balanced use of phones and social media, healthy body image, and responding to expectations. Danielle’s research is at the forefront of psychological thinking around management of uncertainty. She works closely with secondary school teachers and university academics across Australia to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of social and emotional learning programs. mq.edu.au
Glenn Mars
A playground consultant and fun maker, working with councils, developers and architects to... More
Glenn Mars
A playground consultant and fun maker, working with councils, developers and architects to transform public open spaces. Assisting clients to engage the community in healthy environments for all ages and abilities.
EXPERIENCE Playground Industry 21yrs Retail industry 15yrs Banking industry 3yrs https://www.playgroundcentre.com/
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Breakout #1: Technology within the Education Setting
Professor Chris Lonsdale
Chris Lonsdale is a Professor and Program Leader for the Motivation and Behaviour Research... More
Professor Chris Lonsdale
Chris Lonsdale is a Professor and Program Leader for the Motivation and Behaviour Research Program at the Institute for Positive Psychology and Education at Australian Catholic University. His research examines the motivational underpinnings of behaviour in a variety of contexts, including education, healthcare, and physical activity. His most recent and important contributions have centred on the application of motivational theory to promote health behaviours that enhance well-being. His recent and current work includes six large-scale randomised controlled trials of theory-based interventions. These interventions provide rigorous experimental tests of theoretical tenets and seek to translate this knowledge into feasible and scalable interventions that can have benefits for society.
www.acu.edu.au
Dr Danielle Einstein
Dr Danielle Einstein is an Honorary Associate with Macquarie University and the University of... More
Dr Danielle Einstein
Dr Danielle Einstein is an Honorary Associate with Macquarie University and the University of Sydney. Danielle has collaborated on the development of four secondary school prevention programs (Keep Composed, Chilled@School, The Insights program, and the Emotional Intelligence in Schools program), two internet treatment programs (ChilledPlus for comorbid anxiety and depression, and the Climate Social Phobia program), and developed a therapist-led treatment for superstition-dominated OCD. Danielle's research program focuses on changing community responses to both uncertainty and envy. Danielle leads secondary school programs that promote balanced use of phones and social media, healthy body image, and responding to expectations. Danielle’s research is at the forefront of psychological thinking around management of uncertainty. She works closely with secondary school teachers and university academics across Australia to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of social and emotional learning programs. mq.edu.au
Dr. Tarun Katapally
Dr. Tarun Katapally is a population health policy researcher with a specific interest in active... More
Dr. Tarun Katapally
Dr. Tarun Katapally is a population health policy researcher with a specific interest in active living policy. Currently, he is an Associate Professor at the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina, Canada, and an Adjunct Professor in the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. He is the leader of the India Report Cards on the Physical Activity of Children and Youth. He co-founded Active Healthy Kids India for catalyzing active living research in India to address existing evidence gaps in the second-most populous country in the world.
Dr. Katapally brings a global perspective to active living research by combining his clinical experience with interdisciplinary epidemiological methods. Dr. Katapally’s expertise is in linking advanced mixed-methods and complex analytical techniques with community-based participatory research. His work aims to understand the impact of policy and policy-driven contexts and systems on health and wellbeing of populations, with specific emphasis on active living among children and youth. Increasingly, his focus is on combining citizen science with digital epidemiological tools in informing active living policies through integrated knowledge translation.
www.uregina.ca
Michalis Stylianou
Dr Michalis Stylianou is a lecturer in Health, Sport and Physical Education in the School of... More
Michalis Stylianou
Dr Michalis Stylianou is a lecturer in Health, Sport and Physical Education in the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences at The University of Queensland. In his current role, Michalis teaches physical education and physical activity courses to both generalist preservice teachers and preservice teachers specialising in Health and Physical Education. His research interests centre around the development of active and healthy schools.
https://www.uq.edu.au/
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Breakout #2: Realities, challenges & opportunities across the developing world
Taru Manyanga
Taru is a PhD Candidate in the School of Epidemiology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine at... More
Taru Manyanga
Taru is a PhD Candidate in the School of Epidemiology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is based at the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute. Taru completed an MSc in Community Health Sciences, at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He is a licensed Physiotherapist, whose PhD thesis examines the relationships among lifestyle behaviours (physical activity, sedentary behaviours, sleep, diet) and weight-status of primary school children in Mozambique. Taru is a member the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance as co-leader of the Zimbabwe Report Card Working Group. www.haloresearch.ca
Riaz Uddin
Riaz completed his Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from Bangladesh.... More
Riaz Uddin
Riaz completed his Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from Bangladesh. Currently, he is a PhD candidate at The University of Queensland School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. His PhD research looks at physical activity and sedentary behaviour, and their associations with wellbeing among university-based young adults in Bangladesh. Riaz holds an academic position at the Department of Pharmacy, Stamford University Bangladesh. He is interested in health-related behaviours, behavioural epidemiology, and research in low- and middle-income countries with a specific focus on adolescents and young adults. Riaz is a co-leader of the 2018 Bangladesh Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
www.ahkbd.org
Dr Dawn Tladi
PhD in Movement Science (Exercise Physiology) from Florida State University in Florida, USA.... More
Dr Dawn Tladi
PhD in Movement Science (Exercise Physiology) from Florida State University in Florida, USA. Currently a lecturer at the University of Botswana in the Department of Physical Education, Health and Recreation. Teaches a wide range of graduate and undergraduate courses in exercise science to physical education students. Research interests include: use of exercise interventions in the prevention and alleviation of NCDs, Epidemiology of NCDs, particularly the metabolic syndrome; Effects of long term HIV/AIDS treatment on cognition, nutrition and physical fitness among adolescents in Botswana; Children and Adolescents overall physical activity, physical fitness, obesity, nutrition and sedentary behaviors. Effects of Built Environments on Physical Activity Patterns, Interventional Physical Activity Techniques to Improve Health Markers in Communities, General Health Promotion in the general population; communities, industry, & corporate, Physical Task Performances and Policy Formulation and Physiology of High performance in Sports.
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Breakout #3: Evaluating the benefits of listening to the Children in our quest to get them Moving
Rayoni Nelson
Rayoni Nelson is the Manager, Physical Activity, Sport and Healthy Eating at VicHealth, where... More
Rayoni Nelson
Rayoni Nelson is the Manager, Physical Activity, Sport and Healthy Eating at VicHealth, where she is responsible for initiatives focused on encouraging regular physical activity and healthy choices, including though sport. Her sport experience particularly includes women and children’s participation at a community level.
Her career has covered a broad range of areas including sport, physical activity, active transport, road safety, customer service and communications.
Rayoni has a Bachelor of Management and a Masters in Sport Management. She has also represented Australia in badminton at the Olympic and Commonwealth Games.
www.vichealth.vic.gov.au
Dr Erica Randle
Dr Erica Randle is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Sport and Social Impact at La Trobe... More
Dr Erica Randle
Dr Erica Randle is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Sport and Social Impact at La Trobe University with extensive research and project management experience in the area of sport and physical activity participation, sport based policy, and organisational capacity. She has a focus on supporting government and sport organisations to engage the disengaged into physical activity with particular interest in the less active youth and female markets. This research has focused on how to design and deliver programs, settings and upskill deliverers to attract, engage and retain these less traditional participants. Working with Sport Australia on the Youth Participation Project, Erica collaborated with 8 National Sport Organisations and 120 schools across Australia to design sport programs for the secondary school environment. Through this project she had the valuable experience of visiting schools to talk to over 550 secondary school students who were disengaged with sport about how programs could best be delivered to better engage them in physical activity. Providing these students with a voice was a rewarding experience that has shaped Erica’s future work in this space. Erica’s current project is leading the Sport Australia Physical Literacy Pilot Program working with over 30 organisations from the sport, health and education sectors on how to implement the recently released Sport Australia Physical Literacy Standard. Other interests include measuring the social value of sport and recreation (with AFL Victoria, RecLink and Rumbalara Football Netball Club), the design and evaluation of modified social sport products (with VicHealth, Hockey Victoria, Football Federation Victoria) and building the capacity of sport organisations. Profile of Dr Erica Randle www.latrobe.edu.au/cssi
Rick Baldock
Rick is the current Australian Council for Health Physical Education and Recreation (SA)... More
Rick Baldock
Rick is the current Australian Council for Health Physical Education and Recreation (SA) (ACHPER) Branch Professional Learning Coordinator and works at Flinders University as a casual staff member of the teaching staff in HPE. He is also Chair of the Tennis SA Ken McGregor Fund and is Secretary of the Australian Professional Teachers Association. Rick is a past Director on the Board of Tennis SA, immediate past President of the Council of Educational Associations South Australia (Educators SA) and Chair of the Enventive Board. After a distinguished career as a primary PE and class teacher and then Department of Education Health & Physical Education (HPE) Curriculum and Policy Officer, Policy and Program Officer, Physical Activity in the South Australian Education Department Rick has also managed a primary school healthy weight project from 2009-2013. Rick has also led a small team in the development of a Physical Education curriculum in the Arabian Gulf State of Qatar in 2008. He has also worked at the University of SA commercialising research. He has co-authored and authored a number of publications including the Sport It fundamental sport skill resource, the ACHPER PEP Fitness resource and the Tennis Australia Secondary Schools Tennis resource, the Tennis Australia Primary Schools program. He is a regular presenter both inter-nationally and nationally on various aspects of HPE and sport. Rick is also the current editor of the ACHPER Active and Healthy Journal and a Life Member of ACHPER. https://www.achper.org.au/
Jodie Evans
Jodie Evans is the Strategic Engagement and Participation Officer for the Commissioner for... More
Jodie Evans
Jodie Evans is the Strategic Engagement and Participation Officer for the Commissioner for Children and Young people. In this role she designs, coordinates and co-facilitates the face-to-face consultations with children and young people. She has a knack for making difficult conversations interesting and engaging.
For more than 20 years Jodie has worked with vulnerable and at risk children and young people. She has worked in a diverse range of roles, including, advocate, case manager and youth worker.
Jodie is passionate about keeping things real, being brave and doing it any way and keeping the spotlight on all things social justice.
Jodie is a perpetual student who is currently undertaking Post-Graduate studies in Counselling & Psychotherapy. When she is running a session or creating an activity you will find her engaging in her most favourite past time, travel. www.ccyp.com.au
1.75 hours
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Breakout #4: Corporate social responsibility
Tim Oberg
Tim is the Founder and CEO of parkrun Australia. Since establishing parkrun on the Gold Coast in... More
Tim Oberg
Tim is the Founder and CEO of parkrun Australia. Since establishing parkrun on the Gold Coast in April 2011, the organisation has grown to be the largest provider of free physical activity opportunities in the country, with 40,000 people completing a 5KM run or walk at over 300 locations every Saturday morning, supported by over 3,000 volunteers.
www.parkrun.com.au
Jakub Kalinowski
At V4SPORT we specialize in designing human behaviors, with the aim to get more people more... More
Jakub Kalinowski
At V4SPORT we specialize in designing human behaviors, with the aim to get more people more active every day. Our organization has a very specific focus on kids. In order to achieve this, we develop and deliver complex programs that are based on cross sectoral partnerships, where private, public and non-governmental organizations work together to develop new ways of combating inactivity. Over the past 9 years, we have implemented a large number of national and international initiatives, with partners from more than 30 countries, for example MoveWeek project, which is an integral part of the NowWeMOVE campaign. Some of these initiatives involved creation of the new infrastructure (we have built over 60 healthy trails around Poland), but most of them use storytelling (based on stories we have created), involve gamification, new technologies and sometimes during the design thinking process, we change the meaning of things – in a way for example, that physical fitness test becomes a fun activity for kids.
Jakub has also co-founded the first Active Healthy Kids Report Card in Poland. He serves on the Executive Committees of two global organizations: Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance and International Sport and Culture Association and he is the member of the Rural Sport Commission of the Polish Olympic Committee. Jakub is a graduate of International Relations at the Social Studies Department in Wroclaw, Poland. He studied in Poland, France, US and UK. He has over 12 years of experience in developing and leading sport and active healthy lifestyle projects, both on national and international level. He is an experienced coach and trainer. Jakub’s portfolio includes over 2000 hours of training in areas such as: strategic development, project management, fundraising based on Cause-Related Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility. www.v4sport.eu
Rafal Mikolajczyk
Deputy Director for Communications and CSR at Benefit Systems, responsible for internal... More
Rafal Mikolajczyk
Deputy Director for Communications and CSR at Benefit Systems, responsible for internal communication, building engagement and projects in the field of CSR and sustainability, including gaining B Corp status by the company. In his professional career he managed the projects in internal and sales communications and corporate translations. Interpreter, translator and foreign language teacher by trade, he was always fascinated by the influence of language on the behavior of its users. A graduate of the CSR program of SIMP Northern Europe, Strategic Leadership Academy Management Program by ICAN Institute at Harvard Business Review Poland, a member of the management board of a charitable foundation. At home, he is a husband and father of two children, whom he tries to infect with the idea of helping others.
https://www.benefitsystems.pl/en/
Kate Dermody
Kate Dermody is the Head of Sponsorship at Medibank. Kate is leading the Medibank Free + Active... More
Kate Dermody
Kate Dermody is the Head of Sponsorship at Medibank. Kate is leading the Medibank Free + Active program which is committed to helping 1.5 million Australians be more active by 2022.
https://www.medibank.com.au/
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Wrap Up
Adjunct Professor Trevor Shilton
Adj Prof Trevor Shilton is National Director of Active Living with the Heart Foundation in... More
Adjunct Professor Trevor Shilton
Adj Prof Trevor Shilton is National Director of Active Living with the Heart Foundation in Australia. The Heart Foundation’s initiatives in physical activity include a network of free walking groups across Australia, the award winning urban design and health program Healthy Active by Design, the Australian Physical Activity Network (AusPAnet) and Jump Rope for Heart. Trevor’s passion is physical activity advocacy and he aims to contribute to addressing the imbalance between the compelling evidence for physical activity and the lack of policy priority afforded to it. Throughout his career in public health Trevor has extensive experience in translating evidence into robust initiatives such as leading social marketing campaigns and large-scale community-wide programs. Trevor is also actively involved in global professional societies heading up the advocacy work for the International Society of Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH) and leading the partnership work for the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE). In his spare time Trevor has co-authored over 70 scientific publications and four book chapters. Trevor enjoys being active by cycling, swimming and walking with his wife and his dog Barney. www.heartfoundation.org.au
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