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   |  | THE NSW CENTRE FOR OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITYStrategic Directions 2004 - 2008
 June 2005
 Overview
 This document on COO’s Strategic Directions has 5 sections:
 > The vision for the next 3 to 5 years
 > Strategic directions
 > Direction 1 – Pursuing a research agenda that is focussed and applied.
 > Direction 2 – Getting research into practice
 > Direction 3 – Developing a sustainable organisation
 The links between the research agenda and initiatives for getting research into 
policy and practice are key features of this Strategic Directions document.
The vision identifies WHAT health 
related and organisational outcomes COO will achieve over the next few years.
 The Strategic Directions set the focus for COO’s effort, and provide criteria to 
act as filters in choosing which projects or activities it will and won’t 
undertake. The strategic directions encapsulate the nine performance areas of 
the funding agreement and demonstrate an integrated approach to driving the 
research agenda and developing capacity building initiatives.
 The three strategic directions provide the framework for COO’s work program. A 
range of current and proposed initiatives are identified with each direction. 
These initiatives will continue to be developed and refined over the next 3 
years. Details of projects, including their timeframes, resources, performance 
indicators and milestones are covered within annual work plans. A set of project 
management systems is also in place to endorse project specifications, monitor 
progress and resources, and review reports.
 The Vision
 The NSW Centre for Overweight and 
Obesity…..Contributing to reductions in overweight and obesity among the people 
of NSW – especially children and adolescents – through public health research.
 COO will have made a difference over the next three to five years by:
 · increasing awareness and understanding of overweight and obesity
 · increasing 
understanding of effective prevention and treatment interventions for overweight 
and obesity
 · contributing to policy and system changes, within and beyond the health 
sector, to reduce overweight and obesity.
 In making this contribution, COO will be a viable organisation with a high 
profile and will have:
 · secured additional 
external funding
 · established a presence in or links across a number of locations
 · created an environment supportive of research and research training
 · developed a reputation as a resource centre with specialised expertise in 
research and policy related to overweight and obesity.
 COO’s strategic directions for the next three to five years:
 1. Pursuing a research agenda that is focussed and applied: Focus the research 
agenda on action-oriented intervention research that has relevance to policy and 
practice, and build direct links between intervention research, determinants 
research and monitoring studies.
 2. Getting research into practice: Actively translate research into policy and 
practice changes.
 3. Developing a sustainable organisation: Select and undertake work that 
contributes to COO’s overall sustainability.
 Pursuing a research agenda that is focussed and applied
 Direction: Focus the research agenda on action-oriented intervention 
research that has relevance to policy and practice, and build direct links 
between intervention research, determinants research and monitoring studies.
 Intervention research
 Aim:
 COO contributes to the development of knowledge about effective interventions 
and intervention components that are appropriate and feasible within the NSW and 
Australian context, and that build on determinants and monitoring research.
 Current initiatives:
 > Work with selected Area Health Services and NSW Health on the evaluation of 
the NSW Health child obesity prevention
 community interventions
 > Review of evidence on effective physical activity interventions for 
adolescents.
 > Participation in PEACH study (Sydney site) – Parenting, activity and eating 
for child health weight management program
 Proposed initiatives
 > Do intervention research that addresses selected determinants, in partnership 
with practice groups.
 Activities:
 > Identify, review and disseminate research information on interventions
 > Conduct, collate and disseminate formative research to inform intervention 
design
 > Collaborate in the development and evaluation of interventions for the 
prevention and management of overweight and obesity
 > Lead evaluation studies on interventions for the prevention and management of 
overweight and obesity
 > Support the application of best-practice to the design of interventions
 Determinants of overweight and obesity
 Aim:
 COO contributes to knowledge about determinants of overweight and obesity, 
particularly the role of social and
 environmental factors and patterns of variation between socio-economic groups.
 Current projects/commitments:
 > Qualitative study on community perceptions of the problem of children’s 
overweight and obesity.
 > NSW Schools Physical Activity and Nutrition Survey 2004 (SPANS) survey and 
studies on food habits, physical activity,
 fundamental motor skills, sedentary behaviours, school environment.
 > Sub-studies on the Nepean Longitudinal Study
 > Projects on environmental influences on overweight and obesity
 Proposed initiatives
 > Use spatial mapping to present data on weight status, food consumption and 
physical activity patterns.
 Activities:
 > Identify, review and disseminate research information on determinants of 
overweight and obesity
 > Describe patterns of variation in overweight and obesity and determinants
 > Investigate determinants through available data sets
 > Investigate the role of environmental factors in influencing physical activity 
and nutrition
 > Investigate community perceptions and barriers to individual and 
organisational action.
 Population monitoring
 Aim:
 COO produces information on weight status and related determinants for 
population groups within NSW that is used
 to inform interventions, and contribute to the establishment of monitoring 
systems.
 Current initiatives:
 > NSW Schools Physical Activity and Nutrition Survey 2004 (SPANS) reports
 Proposed initiatives
 > Develop an integrated approach to monitoring that spans environmental and 
behavioural determinants and examines
 relationships with health service utilisation and outcomes.
 > Focus monitoring studies on specific determinants, (including media messages 
and exposure) that have changed over the last
 20 years, in order to support interventions.
 > Identify and disseminate appropriate indicators and measurement instruments.
 Activities:
 > Conduct a limited range of surveys that allow monitoring of trends
 > Identify, review and disseminate measurement systems and tools
 > Identify a systematic framework for ongoing monitoring systems
 Getting research into practice
 (incorporating capacity building, well informed policy,
 community engagement, whole of government approach)
 Direction: Actively translate research into policy and practice changes.
 Getting research into policy and practice
 Aim:
 COO contributes to building a stronger capacity to address
 overweight and obesity across professional and community
 groups, through communicating research in ways that inform
 policy and practice.
 Current initiatives:
 > Investigate implementation issues for the NHMRC Clinical guidelines on 
management of overweight and obesity for children
 > Conduct professional short courses/workshops on obesity topics, as required
 > Provide placements and training opportunities for postgraduate students, 
Public Health Officers and health promotion professionals.
 > Provide research information in accessible formats for a variety of audiences
 > Facilitate and contribute to evaluation of the NSW Government Action Plan
 > Seek advice from a range of stakeholders on their informational needs, and 
their specific interests in relation to COO research projects,
through consultations, reference groups and project briefings.
 > Commitment to a media monitoring database
 Proposed initiatives:
 > Media analysis studies
 > Build stronger infrastructure for media communication and policy input.
 > Set up an information resource on measures and tools on the COO website
 > Provide consultancy on research and evaluation to Area Health Services
 > Support evaluation of NSW school canteen strategy by Centre for Public Health 
Nutrition.
 Activities:
 > Investigate and conduct research on the capacity required and available to 
address overweight and obesity.
 > Assimilate and apply best practice methods in the dissemination of research 
and its application into policy and practice
 > Provide a range of information ‘products’ for professional groups, media and 
other stakeholders.
 Developing a sustainable organisation
 (Incorporating governance and administration and organisational development)
 Direction: Position and develop the organisation and its work program in a way 
that contributes to COO’s overall sustainability.
 Governance, administration and organisational development
 Aim:
 COO develops as a viable organisation, with a high professional profile and a 
secure funding base.
 Current initiatives:
 > Co-location with CPAH, CPHN, CRASH, and development of the Sydney University 
Prevention Research Centres (PRC) group
 > Membership and links with Australian Child & Adolescent Obesity Research 
Network (ACORN), Australian Society for the Study of Obesity (ASSO) and 
membership of the Sax Institute
 > Advisory structures
 > Seeking funding for additional projects and consultancies e.g. Tender for 
Australian Department of Health & Ageing (ADHA)
 on framework for interventions to address overweight and obesity in adults 
Activities:
 > Adopt transparent governance arrangements
 > Actively seek stakeholder engagement through advisory mechanisms 
and specific 
activities and projects
 > Implement systems that ensure the organisation is effective, efficient and 
accountable
 > Select and undertake research and capacity building projects that enhance the 
professional profile of COO with key stakeholders
 > Build the infrastructure, profile and funding base of COO
 > Links with other research groups
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