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Table 3 Classification of GAP proposed actions as core and expanded

From: Analysing NSW state policy for child obesity prevention: strategic policy versus practical action

Core implementation actions
(Interventions that are feasible to implement with existing resources in the short term)
Expanded Implementation Actions
(Interventions that are possible to implement with a realistically projected increase in, or reallocation of, resources in the medium term)
HEALTHIER SCHOOLS  
School Sport Foundation Healthy School Canteens Strategy – policy
Revitalization of secondary school sports program Healthy School Canteens Strategy – information
Support materials for teachers to implement and supervise sport programs NSW Health will increase funding for NSW School Canteen Association
Professional support for teachers to implement new Years 7–10 Personal Development, Health and Physical Education syllabus  
Distribute resources about school based strategies for getting students active  
Rock Eisteddford Challenge and Croc Rock Festivals  
AN ACTIVE COMMUNITY  
Modify the Active Communities Grants Scheme to increase the focus on preventing childhood obesity Funding for Public Health Policy Officer position in Local Government Association
Work with members of the Active Communities Network to strengthen the understanding of childhood obesity issues  
The promotion of walking and cycling through community based initiatives like Bike Week.  
Building off-road cycleways  
Support local government to develop and construct local cycleway networks.  
Provide financial assistance and expertise for local government to develop Pedestrian and Access Mobility Plans.  
SUPPORTING PARENTS  
The Early Intervention Program and Flexible Child Care and Family Service projects Additional funding to NSW Branch of the Australian Breastfeeding Association
Support and information to parents about healthy weight through Families First (early intervention, home visiting program) Development and dissemination of NSW Breastfeeding policies
  Expert Taskforce on O&O support and treatment services
HEALTHY CHILD AND OUT-OF-SCHOOL CARE  
Nutrition information and advice on good practice in physical activity for children services and out-of-school hours programs Active Out-of-School Hours Care pilot programs:
◦ Trialling of various ways of providing physical activity
◦ Development and trialling of a training program for OSHC staff
◦ Development and trialling of a start-up package for Centres
◦ Trialling of physical activity policy guidelines for OSHC centres
◦ Evaluation of the key elements of success.
Nutrition and physical education training programs for child care professionals Develop and trial a physical activity training package for staff working in out-of-school hours care (OSHC) centres; based on the competencies identified in the Certificate IV 'Train the Trainer' Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
COMMUNITY UNDERSTANDING  
NSW Health will develop and maintain the overweight and obesity website State-wide community education campaign
  Publish an easy to use compendium of nutrition and physical activity related information and resources on NSW Health's Childhood Obesity Website.
  Develop a user-friendly, online training program providing information on physical fitness, nutrition and healthy lifestyle options for children
INCREASING OUR KNOWLEDGE  
  Establishment of Centre for Overweight and Obesity and Australian Child and Adolescent Obesity Research Network (ACAORN) to support research.
  Schools Physical Activity and Nutrition Survey
GOVERNMENTS, INDUSTRY AND COMMUNITY WORKING TOGETHER  
  Not specified – Government, Industry and Community Working Together