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The Health Promotion Journal of Australia, an official publication of the Australian Health Promotion Association, aims to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs that utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion and their evaluation. We also publish papers and brief reports on programs, professional viewpoints, guidelines for practice and evaluation methodologies.

The journal is published three times a year in print and online, and is moving toward an open access model.
AHPA members have access to all published articles including those not published under open access.
For all journal related enquiries, please contact the Editorial Assistant.

How to Access the Journal 

AHPA members click here for full access.
Non-members can read full access articles published on the Journal website here.

 

Carmel Williams - Editor in Chief

Meet with the Editorial Leadership Group.

Research, Evaluation and Evidence Translation (REET) Committee

The REET Committee is a standing committee of the Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA®) Board of Directors. Its role and function is to oversee all aspects of the governance, operations and production of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia (HPJA), in consultation with the HPJA Editor‐in‐Chief, HPJA Editorial Board and the contracted publishing house. It also provides strategic advice to the AHPA Board of Directors about research, evaluation and evidence translation matters pertinent to the health promotion profession and discipline. The purpose of the REET Committee is to ensure the HPJA Editorial Team is supported to facilitate the communication of health promotion evidence and critical thinking that is relevant to the interests of practitioners, researchers and policy makers.

 

 

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