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About Active Launceston

Survey's & Evaluations


The 18 mth Active Launceston pilot project was fully evaluated by independant research company Community Focus. Janine Combes the report’s author suggests that;

“The Active Launceston Pilot Project has created a model of how to engage a community in physical activity and well-being activities. Active Launceston has demonstrated how effective it is for Local Government, business, Universities, the media and the community sector to work together in a partnership to coordinate and promote physical activity programs within a locality base”

To view a full copy of the report please click here.

Active Launceston - Have Your Say!

The Active Launceston Project strongly values feedback from the community. Furthermore participant feedback will assist the project to secure ongoing funding to support Active Launceston initiatives.  

The following online survey will take you approximately 5 minutes to complete. Start survey

Get Moving at Work SUrvey

Did you know.......‘the healthiest Australian employees are almost three times more productive than their unhealthy colleagues.' [Medibank Private, Health of Australia's Workforce 2005]

Workplace health and wellbeing programs provide a range of opportunities and benefits for employers, employees and the broader community. As well as improving employee health, workplace programs provide productivity gains for employers through outcomes such as reduced absenteeism, staff turnover and improved morale.

The new Get Moving at Work Online Employee Survey has been created by Premier’s Physical Activity Council to support the development of workplace health and wellbeing programs. This survey will help to identify key health and wellbeing issues for a workplace while also providing supportive information to individual staff. For more information about the survey please click here.

Did You Know?

 

Did you know that regular physical activity maintains strength, flexibility, balance and coordination and reduces the risk of injury and falls? (DHHS 2009)


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