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Eat Smart, Play Smart - A Manual for Out of School Hours Care

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1 Eat Smart, Play Smart - A Manual for Out of School Hours Care
The Heart Foundation’s OSHC Nutrition and Physical Activity Project Ernestine van Herwerden Claire Flanagan National Heart Foundation of Australia (Victorian Division)

2 Project Goal To increase awareness of healthy eating and physical activity among staff working in Victorian Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) programs; and parents and children using Victorian OSHC programs.

3 Project Description (1)
Needs Assessment (n=25) esp with programs in rural/regional and socio-economically disadvantaged areas Resource development draft manual Pilot (n=50) and expert feedback (n>10) Edit, design and print (n=800) Launch and associated media/PR

4 Project description (2)
Implementation and dissemination order forms used to collect baseline data targeted mail outs Evaluation Baseline (n=426) Controls (n=70) Wave 1 follow up (n=294) Wave 2 follow up (n=215+49) Qualititative site visits (n=7) Professional development and training Ongoing targeted PR activities

5 Project Impact Uptake by ~700 VIC OSHC programs High reach
Satisfaction with content and layout

6 Satisfaction at 3 mths

7 Satisfaction at 6-9 mths Still 96% satisfaction

8 Project Impact

9 Project Impact High reach High satisfaction Sustained satisfaction
55% voluntary uptake by sector 700 Victorian OSHC programs Over 18,000 Victorian children High satisfaction Sustained satisfaction Changes in practice as a result of project: 83% learned new things about nutrition 71% learned new things about physical activity 69% offer a greater variety of physical activities 67% serve healthier food choices

10 Contextual factors Enthusiasm of individuals, stakeholders and sector
Partnerships and collaboration throughout project period Introduction of Quality Assurance Launch by Federal Health Minister Media priorities

11 Community engagement FACILITATORS: BARRIERS:
Large need in under-resourced sector Identification of mutual benefit opportunities Introduction of Quality Assurance System Key stakeholder support and ‘word of mouth’ Media interest (esp targeted local and regional media and PR) BARRIERS: Working hours Resources / capacity

12 Evaluation Enhanced understanding of sector specific issues
Tells a ‘good story’ Realignment of project plan / strategies Assisted with project momentum / staff motivation Identified project strengths and weaknesses Helped support funding submissions

13 Sustainability FACILITATORS: BARRIERS:
Comprehensive stand alone resource manual Library copies Web based resources Key stakeholder & sector involvement throughout Quality Assurance Evaluation findings BARRIERS: Lack of sector coordination re: training Resources

14 Next time Realistic budgets and timelines
Increase project officer EFT allocation Keep it simple Apply for further funding earlier (if possible)

15 Contact details Ernestine van Herwerden / Claire Flanagan
National Heart Foundation of Australia (Victorian Division) 411 King Street West Melbourne VIC 3003 Phone (03) Fax (03)


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