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Examining Exercise Behaviour Change Webinar

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Examining Exercise Behaviour Change Webinar

Examining Exercise Behaviour Change Webinar: Motivating the unmotivated 


Exercise is widely acknowledged as a vital aspect of general health for people of all ages as well as part of the treatment for many diseases; acute and chronic, injury rehabilitation, mental health, ageing and disability. Yet, with 55% of all Australian adults not meeting the recommended physical activity guidelines it can be challenging to optimise the therapeutic benefit of exercise when clients themselves aren’t ready to engage in exercise. This webinar aims to examine the stages of behaviour change and how it can influence a client’s exercise adherence. As well as explore the skills, such as motivational interviewing, needed to support a client to progress through the stages of change. 

Presented by Alice Hyslop BPhty/BExSci AEP ESSAM

Completing a double degree in physiotherapy and exercise science, Alice is a dual accredited physiotherapist and Exercise Physiologist (ESSAM) with over 10 years experience in a busy private practice clinic. This multi-disciplinary environment has provided her with significant experience in all musculoskeletal conditions across the life span including sporting teams and chronic disease. Alice has a passion for continuing professional development in both physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology. As the Exercise Physiology Education discipline lead for Healthia and a member of Healthia’s Professional Development Committee she has a specific interest in developing graduate Exercise Physiologists as well as supporting the clinical needs of all Exercise Physiologists within the Healthia company. In her time in this role she has developed the Exercise Physiology stream within the Healthia Recent Graduate program and contributed to the development to the Exercise Physiology stream of Healthia’s Clinical Leadership Program. As a dual accredited physiotherapist and exercise physiology Alice is passionate about working in a cohesive multidisciplinary team.  

Schedule

Thursday, 6 July 2023
10:30am - 12:00pm AEST
 
Please note, the times listed are in Australian Eastern Standard Time. 
Your local time will be: 
 ACT:          10:30am - 12:00pm
 NSW:    10:30am - 12:00pm
 NT:    10:00am - 11:30am
 QLD:    10:30am - 12:00pm
 SA:    10:00am - 11:30am
 TAS:    10:30am - 12:00pm
 VIC:    10:30am - 12:00pm
 WA:    8:30am - 10:00am

Please note: This is a live webinar and needs to be watched at the specified time above. If you are unable to watch the webinar live, it will be produced as an online activity and can be purchased within the following month.

Rates per person

ESSA Member          $30.00 
 Non-Member    $50.00
 ESSA Student Member    $15.00
 Student Non-Member    $25.00
Please see terms & conditions for registration type definitions.

Access to Webinar

You will be emailed a link to access the webinar approximately one hour prior to the scheduled start time.
  

Target Audience

Any Accredited Exercise Scientist, Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Accredited Sports Scientist Level 1, Accredited Sports Scientist Level 2 and/or Accredited High Performance Manager  

ESSA CPD Points



Registration

Online: After signing into your ESSA profile, select the blue "Register Now" button 
Manual Form: click here

Registration for this professional development will close at 8:30am AEST on Thursday, 6 July 2023.

Please note:
* Credit card payment is required with online registration.
* If a tax invoice is required for payment to be made, please use the manual form.
* Upon registering to any ESSA professional development, you automatically agree to our terms & conditions.


Disclaimers

  • All accredited persons, regardless of any professional development completed/ attended must refer to their accreditation’s Scope of Practice/Standards, and only treat/practice within the same.  
  • ESSA confirms that at the date of release, this professional development meets the requirements of the ESSA Continuing Professional Development Points Guidelines. The information contained in this professional development is of a general nature only, and while every effort and care has been taken to ensure that all representations are accurate as at the date of its release, ESSA accepts no legal liability for any loss or damage suffered as a result of any information provided in this professional development. 
  • ESSA recommends that its members seek appropriate independent professional advice specific to their particular purposes and circumstances (including the provision of medical advice to patients) before relying on it. 
  • All Professional Development logistics are correct at time of publication. Subject to change at anytime without notice.
     
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