Month: July 2025

Physical activity policy implementation: Measures, methods and means of evaluation.

🎯 Join Us for the PA-EPI HEPA 2025 Workshop! 📅 Tuesday, September 16, 2025 🕐 13:00–16:00 EET 📍 Hotel Kaunas, Nemunas Room, Laisvės al. 79, Kaunas 🎟️ Free registration before September 1st → Register here Workshop Theme: 🔍 Physical Activity Policy Implementation: Measures, Methods and Means of Evaluation This interactive workshop brings together insights from the Policy Evaluation Network (PEN) and the IMPAQT ERA4Health EU…
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New National Guidelines on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour

The HSE’s Healthy Eating Active Living Programme commissioned colleagues in SETU to lead on extending Ireland’s National Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines to better support specific populations. 📌 What’s new?✅ Guidelines for people living with chronic conditions✅ Guidelines for pregnant and postpartum women These new guidelines were officially launched on June 27th and are…
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🌞 PAfH Summer School 2025 – Registration Now Open!

Join us for the PAfH (Physical Activity for Health) Summer Research School 2025, a two-day, in-person event hosted at the University of Limerick on 2nd–3rd September 2025. This immersive experience is designed for early career researchers, practitioners, and policymakers passionate about physical activity and eager to deepen their expertise in measurement, intervention design, and policy…
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Vacancy: I-PARC Coordinator Position

The Institute of Public Health (IPH) is recruiting a coordinator as part of the Irish Physical Activity Research Collaboration (I- PARC). IPH will host the I-PARC coordinator role for a 3-year term. The role will report into and be overseen by the I-PARC Steering Group. The successful candidate will coordinate the work of the I-PARC group and…
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Selecting an evidence-based physical activity program to address population levels of physical inactivity

As part of the I-PARC 2.0 initiative, Work Package 1 (WP1) focuses on developing a comprehensive online repository of Irish-based Physical Activity Programmes (PAPs). This will serve as a go-to resource for evidence-based and promising interventions that can support population-level increases in physical activity. The I-PARC PAP Repository will host detailed information on a wide…
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