The Australian Health Promotion Association – Queensland Branch has prepared a submission in response to the Queensland Sport and Active Recreation 2019 - 2029 discussion paper - see the paper here.
Read AHPA Queensland's submission here
The Australian Health Promotion Association seeks to influence a broad range of public policies as they impact on population health.
On behalf of members, the AHPA Board and Branch Committees regularly provide formal and informal submissions, letters and statements on a variety of national and state/territory issues of relevance to our role in promoting good health, preventing illness and redressing inequities.
Our advice is underpinned by the evidence for effective health promotion policies and strategies and the needs of our members and all those working in the field of health promotion.
Often, AHPA collaborates with our partners on joint submissions.
Archived submissions are available on request.
The Australian Health Promotion Association – Queensland Branch has prepared a submission in response to the Queensland Sport and Active Recreation 2019 - 2029 discussion paper - see the paper here.
Read AHPA Queensland's submission here
Gemma Crawford, AHPA President has led a blog piece for Croakey on called "Ten ideas on careful stewardship for the public’s health: suggestions for making submissions".
The WA Legislative Council has launched an inquiry into “Personal Choice and Community Safety”, with a focus on public health initiatives involving government regulation. Submissions are due by October 5.
The authors of the article below have plenty of ideas on how to make an effective submission to this and other such inquiries, while also reminding us of why careful, evidence-informed stewardship is good for the public’s health. In addition to their article below, the authors have provided a #LongRead version, which will no doubt be of interest to many attending the Public Health Association of Australia’s conference in Cairns this week (See #AustPH2018 for more conference news).
AHPA is a supporter of the End Alcohol Advertising in Sport Campaign run by FARE. You can get involved in this campaign by sending a petition postcard to Senator the Hon. Mitch Fifield,
Minister for Communications calling for removal of alcohol ads from TV screens, uniforms, change rooms and venues and alignment professional sports with healthy brands. Download the petition postcard today.
AHPA SA in collaboration with other health and community services agencies organised extensive activities in relation to the SA March election. Here’s a wrap up!
AHPA recently sent a letter to the HESTA superannuation fund congratulating them on their Climate Change Policy.
AHPA SA in collaboration with other health and community services agencies has prepared a vision statement for a healthy, flourishing South Australian Community.
AHPA members are encouraged to sign an open letter to the Victorian EPA to reduce pollution
AHPA members are encouraged to sign an open letter to the Victorian EPA to reduce pollution.
AHPA SA in collaboration with other health and community services agencies has written to the Hon Peter Malinauskas, recently appointed Minister for Health and Mental Health and Substance Abuse, calling for leadership to promote health.
AHPA contributed to the development of the Food-Environment Policy Index (EPI) which makes food policy recommendations for each state and nationally.
AHPA® is pleased to be a signatory to the AHPC who released the Tracker report on August 1. This is a comprehensive health report card and companion reports on the health of children and young people and adults.
AHPA calls on the major political parties to get serious about promoting health and support the health of all Australians. Our revised Infographic explains why Australia should commit to investing at least six per-cent of the health budget in to health promotion and prevention, in line with other OECD countries.
The House of Representatives Chronic Disease final report cites AHPA’s contribution.
We made a submission in July 2015 (click here to view the submission) and then two Board members appeared before the Standing Committee in Adelaide in March 2016.
Public Health Association of Australia (Victorian Branch) and Australian Health Promotion Association (Victorian Branch) joint submission to the Gaming Machine Arrangements Review.
In July 2015 AHPA made a submission to the Australian Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health. The AHPA Vice President appeared before the Standing Committee on March 4th 2016.
AHPA made a submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Economics’ Inquiry into Personal Choice and Community Impact. In November 2015 Paul Klarenaar, AHPA Director, appeared before the Inquiry saying ‘…To have personal freedom, we need to feel safe, secure, healthy, supported and in-touch with our community’.
In 2015 the Queensland government sought submissions on the establishment of a Queensland Health Promotion Commission. The Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA) submission welcomed this opportunity and commented on the role, scope and strategic direction of the Commission.
The VPHWP is the guiding document for health promotion and disease prevention in Victoria for the next four years.
AHPA calls on the Victorian Government to acknowledge that alcohol misuse causes harm on a massive scale that dwarfs the harm caused by all illicit drugs combined, and restore essential funding to the Centre for Alcohol Policy Research.
Attached are two letters sent that have been sent to the Federal and State Ministers of Health regarding Preventative Health Funding in Victoria.
Competition Policy Review – submission by the Australian Health Promotion Association
On 12 November 2014 AHPA submitted comments to the Competition Policy Review Secretariat.
AHPA's Submission to the Senate Committee on Health
Public Health Association of Australia & Australian Health Promotion Association
Submission on the Australian National Preventative Health Agency (Abolition) Bill 2014
Letter of concern to MPs about 2014 Fed. Budget cuts and their impact on health.
Commentary on Budget 2014 from AHPA Board and Branch Committees.