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Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Advancement

Chronic Disease Prevention Social Marketing Campaign

HIA Title Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Advancement HIA on the Proposed Integrated Chronic Disease Prevention Social Marketing Campaign
Authors Blythe O'Hara, Hannah Baird & Jenny Hughes
Country Australia
Subject Social Marketing
Type of Proposal Program
Level Conducted Intermediate
StageConducted Prospective
Staff Type In House & Consultant
Documentation CCDPHA(2004)
Health Impact Assessment - Case Study, Sydney: Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Advancement, NSW Department of Health. (Case Study)


CCDPHA (2004)
Health Impact Statement, Sydney: Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Advancement, NSW Department of Health. (Final Report)


Blythe O'Hara, Hannah Baird (2004)
Health Impact Assessment of the Proposed Integrated Chronic Disease Prevention Social Marketing Campaign, NSW Developmental HIA Sites Training, Sydney, CHETRE, June 1. (Presentation)


Blythe O'Hara, Hannah Baird (2004)
Health Impact Assessment of the Proposed Integrated Chronic Disease Prevention Social Marketing Campaign, Incorporating an Equity Focus in Health Impact Assessment: International capacity building meeting, Sydney, Australasian Collaboration for Health Equity Impact Assessment (ACHEIA), August 25-26. (Presentation)


Contacts Blythe O'Hara
Senior Project Officer, Strategies and Settings, CCDPHA
NSW Department of Health

Email bohar@doh.health.nsw.gov.au

Jenny Hughes
Manager, Strategies and Settings, CCDPHA
NSW Department of Health

Email jhugh@doh.health.nsw.gov.au



The Centre for Health Promotion undertook a HIA of the Chronic Disease Prevention Campaign.  A key priority for action in the NSW Chronic Disease Prevention Strategy 2003-2007 is the development of a chronic disease prevention (social marketing) campaign that integrates all programs and activities dealing with tobacco, alcohol, nutrition, physical activity and mental health promotion.  The findings of the HIA were used to guide the implementation of the campaign at a statewide level.



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