Queensland Stay on Your Feet - Trial project timeline
Date |
Event |
Early 2001 - late 2002 |
- Introduction to communities, awareness raising and networking
|
Late 2001 - mid 2003 |
- Consultation and development of awareness raising and information resources
|
Early 2002 |
- Key impact measures baseline: Community stocktake survey and Stay on Your Feet Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) pre-survey
|
Mid 2002 - early 2003 |
- Community ‘getting started’ meetings
|
Late 2002 - mid 2003 |
- Community planning meetings
|
Mid 2003 |
- Community action plans launched
|
Mid 2003 - late 2005 |
- Distribution and promotion of awareness and information resources
|
Late 2003 - mid 2005 |
- Community action meetings
- Community capacity assessment at community action meetings
|
Late 2004 and late 2005 |
- Community progress review against community action plans and community capacity assessment
|
Late 2003 - late 2005 |
- Ambassadors recruitment and training
- Local awareness training sessions held on request basis for staff of local health and community services and other local organisations
- Newsletter production and distribution
- Implementation of strategies to encourage increased physical activity including come and try days
|
Mid 2004 - late 2005 |
- Implementation of strategies to promote available physical activity opportunities including local physical activity brochures
|
Mid 2005 - early 2006 |
- Social marketing including TV commercial
|
Early 2004 - late 2005 |
- Implementation of strategies to develop and support new physical activity opportunities including training of local physical activity leaders
|
Early 2006 - mid 2006 |
- Collation and analysis of evaluation data
|
Late 2006 - early 2007 |
- Production of final project report
|
Early 2006 |
- Key impact measures post-intervention: Community stocktake survey and Stay on Your Feet Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) post-survey
|
Mid 2007 |
- Production of final project evaluation report
- Production of the Queensland Stay On Your Feet® Community Good Practice Toolkit
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