2019
DOI: 10.1071/py18184
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Western Bulldogs Sons of the West Program ripple effects: building community capacity

Abstract: Professional sporting organisations can provide lifestyle-based community health improvement programs. Since 2014, the Western Bulldogs Australian Football League Club, through its Western Bulldogs Community Foundation (WBCF), has invested with community partners in the Sons of the West (SOTW) Program, a 10-week program targeted at hard-to-reach men aged ≥18 years living in Victoria’s West. The SOTW Program aims to increase its participants’ physical activity, social connectedness and overall health. Evaluatio… Show more

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“…Moreover, it has been established that social connection is an important factor in fostering collective action, especially for informal, grassroots-led organizing [17,18]. Social connection in community health promotion programs has been positively associated with local community participation, leadership, volunteerism, and reciprocity, for example [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it has been established that social connection is an important factor in fostering collective action, especially for informal, grassroots-led organizing [17,18]. Social connection in community health promotion programs has been positively associated with local community participation, leadership, volunteerism, and reciprocity, for example [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%