Research & Publications
2017
2016
Posters
Pimenta, N., Petrunoff, N., Innes-Hughes, C., Bravo A. Making a healthy connection! Oral presentation. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015.
Pimenta, N., Biggs, J., Farrell L., Innes-Hughes, C., Bravo A., Rissel, C. Acknowledgement: Petrunoff, N. Healthy eating not on the radar! Oral presentation. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015.
Lockeridge A, Innes-Hughes C, Rissel C. Implementation of the Munch & Move program in NSW early childhood services. Oral Presentation, Early Start Conference, University of Wollongong. 29 September 2015.
Lockeridge A, Innes-Hughes C, Rissel C, NSW Office of Preventive Health, Prevention Research Collaboration, School of Public Health, University of Sydney. Adoption of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Practices in NSW Early Childhood Education and Care Services. Poster. Dietetics Association of Australia Conference, 2015 .
Bravo A, Innes-Hughes C, NSW Office of Preventive Health, Playing in the School Space: Formula for Success. Poster. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015
Innes-Hughes C, Biggs J, Pimenta N, Lloyd B, Rissel C, NSW Office of Preventive Health, Addressing equity in
universally delivered children's health promotion programs; A consensus based equity tool. Poster. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015
Lockeridge A, Buffett K, Innes-Hughes C, Rissel C, NSW Office of Preventive Health, Prevention Research Collaboration, Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Using an early childhood sector national legislative framework to advance state health policy. Poster. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015
Innes- Hughes C, Lockeridge A, Bravo A, Lui A, Rissel C, Are we widening the health gap? Monitoring reach and adoption of children's healthy eating and physical activity programs in vulnerable populations. Poster. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015
Welsby D, Nguyen B, O’Hara BJ, Innes-Hughes C, Bauman A, Hardy L. Socio-demographic and risk factor profile of participants in the NSW Go4Fun® child obesity prevention program. Poster. Australian Health Promotion Association 21st Annual Conference, Sydney June 17-19, 2013.
Biggs, J. Farrell, L. Lawrence, G & Johnson, J. Using Contribution Analysis to review the delivery of the NSW Crunch & Sip program. Oral presentation. Population Health Congress, Adelaide, Sept 9-12, 2012.
Buffett K. A partnership to build health promotion capacity in a socio-economically disadvantaged youth setting – The Healthy Living Program, Ted Noffs Foundation – The Street University. Oral Presentation. Australian Health Promotion Association 21st Annual Conference, Sydney June 17-19, 2013.
Welsby D, Nguyen B, O'Hara BJ, Innes-Hughes C, Bauman A, Hardy LL, Process Evaluation of an up-scaled community based child obesity treatment program: NSW Go4Fun. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:140
Pimenta, N., Biggs, J., Farrell L., Innes-Hughes, C., Bravo A., Rissel, C. Acknowledgement: Petrunoff, N. Healthy eating not on the radar! Oral presentation. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015.
Lockeridge A, Innes-Hughes C, Rissel C. Implementation of the Munch & Move program in NSW early childhood services. Oral Presentation, Early Start Conference, University of Wollongong. 29 September 2015.
Lockeridge A, Innes-Hughes C, Rissel C, NSW Office of Preventive Health, Prevention Research Collaboration, School of Public Health, University of Sydney. Adoption of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Practices in NSW Early Childhood Education and Care Services. Poster. Dietetics Association of Australia Conference, 2015 .
Bravo A, Innes-Hughes C, NSW Office of Preventive Health, Playing in the School Space: Formula for Success. Poster. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015
Innes-Hughes C, Biggs J, Pimenta N, Lloyd B, Rissel C, NSW Office of Preventive Health, Addressing equity in
universally delivered children's health promotion programs; A consensus based equity tool. Poster. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015
Lockeridge A, Buffett K, Innes-Hughes C, Rissel C, NSW Office of Preventive Health, Prevention Research Collaboration, Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Using an early childhood sector national legislative framework to advance state health policy. Poster. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015
Innes- Hughes C, Lockeridge A, Bravo A, Lui A, Rissel C, Are we widening the health gap? Monitoring reach and adoption of children's healthy eating and physical activity programs in vulnerable populations. Poster. Population Health Congress 2015, Hobart, Sept 7-9, 2015
Welsby D, Nguyen B, O’Hara BJ, Innes-Hughes C, Bauman A, Hardy L. Socio-demographic and risk factor profile of participants in the NSW Go4Fun® child obesity prevention program. Poster. Australian Health Promotion Association 21st Annual Conference, Sydney June 17-19, 2013.
Biggs, J. Farrell, L. Lawrence, G & Johnson, J. Using Contribution Analysis to review the delivery of the NSW Crunch & Sip program. Oral presentation. Population Health Congress, Adelaide, Sept 9-12, 2012.
Buffett K. A partnership to build health promotion capacity in a socio-economically disadvantaged youth setting – The Healthy Living Program, Ted Noffs Foundation – The Street University. Oral Presentation. Australian Health Promotion Association 21st Annual Conference, Sydney June 17-19, 2013.
Welsby D, Nguyen B, O'Hara BJ, Innes-Hughes C, Bauman A, Hardy LL, Process Evaluation of an up-scaled community based child obesity treatment program: NSW Go4Fun. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:140
Buffett K, 2015. NSW Healthy Children Initiative Healthy Supported Playgroups. NSW Office of Preventive Health.
Acknowledgements include: Libby Powell, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Di Jackson and Dr Qi Jing, Connect Child and Family Services Inc., the members of the Healthy Supported Playgroups Program working group, Dr Beverly Lloyd and Fadzai Chikwava Evaluation and Strategic Projects, Christine Innes-Hughes, Healthy Children Initiative and Prof. Chris Rissel, NSW Office of Preventive Health.
Acknowledgements include: Libby Powell, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Di Jackson and Dr Qi Jing, Connect Child and Family Services Inc., the members of the Healthy Supported Playgroups Program working group, Dr Beverly Lloyd and Fadzai Chikwava Evaluation and Strategic Projects, Christine Innes-Hughes, Healthy Children Initiative and Prof. Chris Rissel, NSW Office of Preventive Health.