Have you registered for the SA Population Health Conference?
We’re excited to have Kristy Schirmer, social media expert, host a workshop on social media & #publichealth.
Comment below with any requests for content to be covered in this session!
@Zockmelon@_PHAA_@AHPA_AU
Do you ever think there’s an awful lot of junk food ads on buses and bus stops in Adelaide? Turns out, 8 out of 10 food and drink ads are junk food or alcohol. We hope this research prompts action to make Government property healthier for all South Australians.
"An environmental scan of food and drink advertising on public transport around Adelaide schools"
https://t.co/sToTfSkP8U
Findings prompt a review and discussion of the suitability of food and drink promotion on government-owned transport and their associated assets.
After 8 years of compiling the calendar of Health Days and Events, I have passed the baton to Claire Hewitt at Well Communications.
The calendar continues to be free, and the 2024 calendar can be downloaded at https://t.co/ffwzVCdn8B
@MelissaSweetDr@rzosel For me to summarise today’s gathering, it was clear that consultants choose consulting for a range of reasons, including stage of life or for health and other lifestyle. Reports of return to travel again like pre covid, and optimism for exciting projects on the horizon in 2024.
Today members of the Australian Public Health Consultants Network met informally via Zoom to share our work over the past year and our plans for 2024.
Thanks to @rzosel for facilitating the Network with me.
Our community deserves a safe space to enjoy sports, alcohol-free.
However, new analysis found a quarter of sponsorships for the 2023 #StateofOrigin come from companies that profit from alcohol, gambling & unhealthy foods 🧵
Read our media release 👇
https://t.co/hx8gYMZ2LT
Today we’re launching Women in Public Health.
You can find out more about #WPH at our website - https://t.co/y40VmW5RxQ
We’ll also be hosting @WePublicHealth to share more about the why, what & how of #WPH
Some people have told me they don't feel as comfortable posting on LinkedIn as Twitter because of the weird formal/corporate vibe over there.
It's easy.
Tweet: I am eating spaghetti 🍝
LinkedIn: Honoured to fuel my highly successful and dynamic body with this pasta dish today.