Australia secures IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion 2028

Australia secures IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion 2028

Australia will host the next IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion in 2028, bringing together global experts to address the growing burden of chronic disease and health inequities.

The Behaviour Change Collaborative (The BCC), is one of five Bid Partners responsible for securing the Melbourne-based conference.

The BCC worked in partnership with the Australian Health Promotion Association, Health and Social Change Australia, VicHealth, Melbourne Convention Bureau and Smart Connection Consultancy, with support from Tourism Australia, to secure the event.

The conference provides a forum for practitioners, researchers and policymakers to share knowledge and improve health equity worldwide.

The BCC’s Founder and Managing Director, Luke van der Beeke, who also represented AHPA on the bid, said:
“Hosting the World Conference on Health Promotion in Australia affords the health promotion sector a wonderful opportunity to showcase its strengths on a global stage.

“We are proud to be a part of the winning bid team and look forward to working with global and local partners to deliver an inclusive, engaging event that progresses dialogue on the future of health promotion globally.”

AHPA President, Glen Ramos, noted that IUHPE 2028 is a landmark opportunity to advance evidence-based prevention, strengthen health equity, and showcase Australia’s leadership in health promotion and prevention.

“We look forward to working with our partners to shape a program that reflects the diversity, innovation and impact of health promotion across our region and beyond,” he said.

The BCC has been a small, but notable player in Australia’s health promotion sector for more than a decade. It has worked in partnership with government, NGO’s and academia on scores of health promotion initiatives, most notably teen vaping, youth mental health, physical activity, family and domestic violence and the prevention of alcohol related harm.

As a social enterprise that operates at the intersection of health, social and environmental change, The BCC brings something a little different to the organising team.

“We’re excited to be a part of it,” Luke said.

See also: Victorian Government Media Release

Media enquiries:

Christie van der Beeke

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The Behaviour Change Collaborative to co-host Change 2024

The Behaviour Change Collaborative to co-host Change 2024

The Behaviour Change Collaborative will co-host Change 2024, in partnership with Social Marketing@Griffith.

Change is Australia’s premier social and behaviour change conference featuring a diverse range of speakers and participants from the health, social and environmental sectors.

It comprises two-days of ted-talk style presentations and workshops (included in the registration fee) at which attendees learn practical strategies and techniques to influence attitudes and behaviours that can be applied to real world challenges.

The BCC has enjoyed a long-standing relationship with Social Marketing@Griffith.

“The decision to co-host Change 2024 marks a major step forward in our commitment to working collaboratively with the team at SM@G,” said The BCC’s Founder and Managing Director, Luke van der Beeke.

“We are aligned on values and a shared commitment to creating a space where people tackling some of the world’s most wicked problems can share their ideas, successes and failures,” he said.

Prof. Sharyn Rundle-Thiele, Director at SM@G added: “We are delighted to welcome The Behaviour Change Collaborative as co-hosts of Change 2024. We look forward to uniting our efforts and making Change 2024 the most impactful year yet.”

We hope to see you on 17-18 October 2024 in Brisbane or online and take advantage of this opportunity to be part of a growing community of change agents drawn from Australia and beyond.

Program overview:

  • Session 1: Navigating Impact, Metrics and Meaningful Change
  • Session 2: People for the People, Empowering Communities for Change
  • Session 3: Conservation Catalysts, Innovation for the Planet
  • Panel: Empathy and Inclusivity
  • Session 4: End Food Waste, Recipe for Success

Workshops:

  • Unpacking Behavioural Influence for Intervention Design
  • Crafting a Strategic Impact Narrative
  • Pocket Filmmaking 101: Unleashing Your Creativity with Mobile Phone Video Production
  • Beyond the Individual: Leveraging Behavioural Ecological Systems for Change
  • Rediscovering the Secret Sauce of Your Programme: 12 Principles of Successful Behaviour Change