Integrated Health Promotion Plan

The Integrated Health Promotion component of the BLPCP Strategic Plan 2009-12 was developed in line with the framework set out in the Department of Human Services' publication Integrated Health Promotion: A Practice Guide for Service Providers.  This framework was used in our Partnership workshops when considering health promotion activities relating to the priority population groups of children and young people, Aboriginal people and older people.  The Guide was also used by individual member organisations. The Guide provides a framework for planning for health promotion with a focus on vision setting, problem definitions, generating solutions, capacity building, implementing and evaluating the outcomes of health promotion activities.

It was agreed that for the next three years our Partnership will focus on integrated health promotion on the following priorities:

  • mental health and wellbeing (including reducing consumption of alcohol and also prevention of family violence)
  • sexual and reproductive health
  • promoting physical activity and active communities
  • reducing tobacco related harm

Our Integrated Health Promotion Plan reflects a consolidation of all the health promotion activities relating to mental health and wellbeing; physical activity, sexual and reproductive health, and tobacco reduction planned by our Partnership and by partner organisations who are funded for health promotion.  It provides an easy to access 'snapshot' of the health promotion activities for our priority issues in the Loddon and Greater Bendigo areas.


  pdficon.gif Integrated Health Promotion Plan

pdficon.gif Mental Health and Wellbeing
pdficon.gif Sexual and Reproductive Health
pdficon.gif Promoting Physical Activity and Active Communities
pdficon.gif Reducing Tobacco Related Harm

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