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Implementing the Queensland Stay on Your Feet Wide Bay/Burnett trial project

The planning phase provided a strong foundation to address falls-related injury prevention through a range of evidence based, practical and innovative approaches.

Implementing the project

The Queensland Stay on Your Feet Wide Bay/Burnett Trial Project used a positive healthy active ageing approach. The aim was to partner with and engage the local community to encourage ownership of the project with a long-term view to sustaining the activities within the community’s resources. To foster the sustainability of this approach, the Queensland Stay on Your Feet Wide Bay/Burnett Trial Project operated without directly providing funding or local activities.

Guiding principles

The Queensland Stay on Your Feet Wide Bay/Burnett trial project was implemented according to the following set of guiding principles.

Principle  Explanation
Encourage local involvement and ownership
  • the most important thing for initiatives to work and to last
Be inclusive, accessible, simple and practical
  • any community or person that wants to be involved can be involved
  • Community Action Plans should be easy to follow

Start from what is already in place

Aim to enhance and extend the reach

Respond to local priorities

  • recognise existing local activities
  • develop local skills and resources as needed
  • start from what is seen as locally important

Be guided by research

Don't reinvent the wheel

  • encourage the sharing of ideas, programs and activities within the local community and from other areas

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Implementation approach

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Last Updated: 30 June 2009
Last Reviewed: 01 August 2008