RESPOND (Reflexive Evidence and Systems interventions to Prevent Obesity and Non-communicable Disease) was a 5-year National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funded Partnership Project Grant from 2018 to 2023 and included a one-year extension with a final conclusion date of 30 November 2024.
RESPOND Community Actions Showcase
We are excited to share the highlights from our final RESPOND meeting, which took place in Benalla, October 2024. During this event, we celebrated the achievements of the RESPOND communities and acknowledged the pivotal role played by our partners and communities throughout the project.

The presentation slides (linked below) showcase the community successes and positive impact of the RESPOND work. We highly value the support of our partners and communities, and we take great pride in celebrating the remarkable achievements of the RESPOND communities.
Alpine
Benalla
Indigo
Mansfield
Mitchell
Murrindindi
Ovens Murray and Goulburn Valley
Greater Shepparton
Strathbogie
Towong
Wangaratta
Wodonga
RESPOND Region

Encompassing ten Local Government Authorities, 14 health services and 116 schools, reaching more than 30,000 children, this application builds on a 15-year history of working in partnership with regional Victorian communities to deliver community-led health promotion/ prevention initiatives. The Chief Investigator team and partners have co-developed and demonstrated a cutting- edge approach to support communities in successfully addressing the complex drivers of childhood health and wellbeing in small trials, with pilot sites in Greater Shepparton and Moira. This includes the training of people in community health, education and lay members to apply methods from ‘systems science‚’ to the prevention of obesity and establishment of a low- cost childhood health and wellbeing monitoring system.
To assess effectiveness, the anthropometric and behavioural monitoring system expands the entire Ovens Murray and Goulburn Valley regions of Victoria. Data was collected in 2019 and again in 2022 from Grade 2, 4 and 6 students examining changes in children’s weight and health behaviours across four domains: food and drink consumption, physical activity and screen time, sleep and wellbeing, and healthy weight.
RESPOND in brief
Watch our brief RESPOND explainer video (03:12)

Reports
Read the RESPOND Regional Childhood Health Behaviours and Anthropometry Report (2019-2022).
Read the 2019 RESPOND regional Childhood Health Behaviours and Anthropometry Report.
See what is happening locally:
- Mansfield RESPOND
- Grow Well Dindi
- Healthy Kids Mitchell
- RESPOND Wangaratta, Wodonga and Alpine
- Wangaratta Case Study – RESPOND
RESPOND will drive positive and practical changes from the ground up, supporting the communities to become world leaders in promoting healthy weight among children. Whether it be determining the way organisations allocate funding, removing sugar-sweetened beverages from community facilities, or establishing a childhood obesity monitoring system, the initiatives will be led by the community.
Professor Steven Allender
Contact: contact@respond.deakin.edu.au
Challenge
Childhood obesity is a complex health issue influenced by a range of social, economic, and environmental variables, and which needs a collaborative, community-led approach to address. This study aims to use systems science methods to guide planning and implementation and accelerate uptake efforts to prevent childhood obesity at regional scale, and evaluate the impact of community- led systems intervention to address childhood weight status and related behaviours.
Solution
Train people in community health, education and lay members to apply methods from systems science to child health and wellbeing; empower community to lead change for the benefit of their children‚’s health and wellbeing; and establishment of a low- cost child health and wellbeing monitoring system.
Impact
The project hopes to embed best practice for child health and wellbeing into existing community systems across regional Victoria, to achieve significant long-term impacts on policy, practice, and child health at scale. It also conducts the first stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial of whole of system childhood health and wellbeing approach at scale in North East Victoria.
Partners
- Victorian Department of Health (formally Department of Health and Human Services)
- Victorian Department of Education and Training
- VicHealth
- Former Primary Care Partnerships (Goulburn Valley, Lower Hume, Central Hume, Upper Hume)
- Gateway Health
- Beechworth Health Service
- NCN Health (formally Numurkah District Health Service
- Yarrawonga Health
- Greater Shepparton City Council
- Murrindindi Shire Council
- Goulburn Valley Health
- Primary Care Connect
- Moira Shire Council
- Nexus Primary Health
- Seymour Health
- Alexandra District Health
- Yea and District Memorial Hospital
- Mitchell Shire Council
- Mansfield District Hospital
- Mansfield Shire Council
- Indigo North Health
- Indigo Shire Council
- Rural City of Wangaratta Council
- The Centre for Continuing Education
- Goulburn Valley Public Health Unit
- Alpine Health
- Benalla Health
- Tallangatta Health Service (Towong)
- Ovens Murray Public Health Unit
Links
- RESPOND protocol
- RESPOND impact
- RESPOND outcomes paper
- COVID-19-related lockdowns and changes in overweight and obesity, movement behaviours, diet quality, and health-related quality of life among regional Australian primary school children: A repeat cross-sectional study
- Associations between School Food Environments, Body Mass Index and Dietary Intakes among Regional School Students in Victoria, Australia: A Cross-Sectional Study
- Dietary and Activity Factors Influence Poor Sleep and the Sleep-Obesity Nexus among Children
- Associations between combined overweight and obesity, lifestyle behavioural risk and quality of life among Australian regional school children: baseline findings of the Goulburn Valley health behaviours monitoring study
- A Theory of Change for Community-Based Systems Interventions to Prevent Obesity
- Is the physical activity environment surrounding primary schools associated with students‚weight status, physical activity or active transport, in regional areas of Victoria, Australia? A cross-sectional study
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Food Supply and Demand in Australia: Utilising Group Model Building to Identify Retailer and Customer Perspectives
- Association between the school physical activity environment, measured and self-reported student physical activity and active transport behaviours in Victoria, Australia
- Healthy weight, health behaviours and quality of life among Aboriginal children living in regional Victoria
- Lived experience of participants who engaged in the co-creation of initiatives to improve children’s health in a rural Australian community
- Perceived impacts of COVID-19 and bushfires on the implementation of an obesity prevention trial in Northeast Victoria, Australia
- PLOS ONE
Media
- Partnership in practice
- NE Victoria takes global lead against obesity
- Dr Helen Haines MP discusses RESPOND at Parliament of Australia (starts 16:45)