Leveraging Media for Physical Activity Advocacy: Maximising Population Impact


Workshop

Abstract Overview

PURPOSE:
This hands-on workshop aims to equip participants with effective skills, strategies and tools for using various media platforms – spanning print, digital and social – to advocate for physical activity. It focuses on developing skills and knowledge to enable impactful knowledge translation and advocacy, informed by physical activity message-framing research.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

1. Physical Activity Message Content: An introduction to evidence-based effective physical activity messaging (including type of information, framing, use of targeting, language and tone) is crucial. Participants will first hear about evidence-based message content and will be introduced to the Physical Activity Messaging Framework (PAMF); a practical tool for creating physical activity messages.

2. Understanding Media: Participants will learn about the opportunities and unique characteristics of different media platforms (e.g. print, digital, social) for promoting physical activity. This includes understanding audience demographics, content creation, and message delivery tailored to each platform. Participants will discuss which message frames may suit which platforms and audiences. Evaluation methods for different media will also be discussed.

3. Practising Media: Attendees will be guided in developing messages for different media from their research/practice/policy. They will practise this in different formats (e.g., mock TV interviews)

TARGET AUDIENCE:
This workshop is ideal for professionals who are interested in using media as a tool for knowledge translation and/or to advocate for increased physical activity. It is also suitable for those looking to enhance their media communication skills in the context of public health promotion more broadly.

ORGANISATION AND METHOD OF PRESENTATION:
The workshop will be organized into three main segments, aligning with the learning objectives. Each segment will include a mix of short presentations, interactive discussions, and practical exercises. Case studies of good and bad practice will be discussed. The workshop will emphasize practical application and participant engagement to accommodate diverse learning styles.

Additional Authors

Name: Peter McCue
Affiliation: University of New South Wales, Australia
Presenting Author: no
Name: Benny Cullen
Affiliation: Director of Research and Innovation, Sport Ireland, Ireland
Presenting Author: no
Name: Chloë Williamson
Affiliation: The Physical Activity For Health Research Centre (PAHRC), University of Edinburgh, UK
Presenting Author: no
Name: Victor Ademola
Affiliation: Faculty of Education, University of Lagos, Nigeria
Presenting Author: no
Name: Joey Murphy
Affiliation: Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK
Presenting Author: no

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