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My name is Ashlea, I am a Programs and Innovation Officer with the Latrobe Health Assembly, joining the team in November 2022. I hold a Bachelor of Health Science from Monash University and I am currently studying a Graduate Certificate of Health Communications with the University of Sydney.
I am a Gippsland local, and prior to joining the Latrobe Health Assembly, I have worked in varies health related roles within the Latrobe Valley, including Health Promotion at Latrobe Community Health Service and on several projects within the Latrobe Health Innovation Zone at Gippsland PHN.
I am excited to be joining the wonderful team, and working alongside the members of the Latrobe Health Assembly and community more broadly. I am looking forward to being a part of this great innovative work the Latrobe Health Assembly is doing, sharing and expanding my skills and knowledge as we continue to work towards creating positive health outcomes for all people living and working in Latrobe Valley.
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The skills and fitness a person develops and applies through movement. This includes coordination, balance, flexibility, agility, strength, endurance and reaction time.
How do you build your movement skills?
Click on the links below for some great examples of initiatives that help build Movement skills.
The attitudes and emotions a person has towards movement and the impact they have on their confidence and motivation to move. This includes confidence, motivation, self-perception, and self-regulation of emotions.Â
How do you find the motivation and confidence to move?
Click on the links below for some great examples of initiatives that encourage finding enjoyment in Movement.
A personâs interaction with others in relation to movement. This includes relationships, collaboration, ethics, and culture in society.
How do you interact with others during movement?
Click on the links below for some great examples of initiatives that encourage social interaction during Movement.
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A personâs understanding of how, why and when they move. This includes safety and risk, rules, reasoning, strategy and planning, perceptual awareness and tactics.
How do you gain knowledge around movement?
Click on the links below for some great examples of initiatives that increase knowledge around Movement.