Hills Andrew P, Burgess Kylie, Mulcahy Kylie, Jayasinghe Sisitha, Coghlan Kira, Byrne Nuala M, Dalton Lisa M, Ahuja Kiran D K, Hughes Roger
School of Health Sciences, College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS, Australia.
Burnie Works, Burnie City Council, Burnie, TAS, Australia.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2025 Jul 14;18:3999-4012. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S532058. eCollection 2025.
Emerging evidence highlights the value of place-based approaches in improving community health, including preventing childhood obesity. These approaches leverage local knowledge, build trust, and support co-designed initiatives. This case study presents a project in North-West Tasmania that combined capacity building and collective impact strategies to promote optimal early childhood development during the first 1000 days (F1D), with academic researchers playing a supportive role.
The project aimed to raise health literacy among parents and caregivers in Burnie, Circular Head and Devonport. It employed a comprehensive strategy informed by theories on F1D importance, health equity, health literacy, and systems thinking, along with place-based and asset-based frameworks. A broad group of stakeholders were engaged, and a mapping of local assets guided the implementation.
Key early activities included stakeholder engagement and community asset mapping, concluding in early 2024, followed by storytelling workshops and academic evaluations. Community campaigns and learning products were co-designed and activated during the balance of 2024.
The project exemplified the key principles of collective impact: establishing a shared agenda, defining success measures, coordinating aligned activities, maintaining open communication, and creating a backbone structure for support and data coordination. It offered valuable lessons for future policy and program development by emphasizing the importance of context-specific adaptation and community-led design.
新出现的证据凸显了基于地点的方法在改善社区健康方面的价值,包括预防儿童肥胖。这些方法利用当地知识、建立信任并支持共同设计的倡议。本案例研究介绍了塔斯马尼亚西北部的一个项目,该项目将能力建设和集体影响策略相结合,以促进儿童早期1000天(F1D)的最佳发育,学术研究人员发挥支持作用。
该项目旨在提高伯尼、 Circular Head和德文波特地区家长和照顾者的健康素养。它采用了一种综合策略,该策略基于有关F1D重要性、健康公平、健康素养和系统思维的理论,以及基于地点和资产的框架。广泛的利益相关者参与其中,并通过绘制当地资产图来指导实施。
关键的早期活动包括利益相关者参与和社区资产映射,于2024年初完成,随后开展了故事讲述工作坊和学术评估。2024年剩余时间共同设计并启动了社区宣传活动和学习产品。
该项目体现了集体影响的关键原则:建立共同议程、定义成功衡量标准、协调一致的活动、保持开放沟通,以及创建一个支持和数据协调的骨干结构。它通过强调因地制宜的适应性和社区主导设计的重要性,为未来政策和项目发展提供了宝贵经验。