
Harriet Koorts, senior Researcher, Deakin University, Australien (online) - Reorientating the scale-up discourse: Systems approaches to scale-up for population health improvement.
Despite many important global public health successes for physical activity there is a continued lack of interventions that have been sufficiently scaled up to achieve sustainable and equitable population health improvement. Implementation science approaches have dominated the scale up literature, which typically promote a sequential and mechanistic spread of interventions. Systems change plays a major role in the relation between implementation processes and institutionalization of public health interventions; yet systems approaches remain underutilized in scaling up. This presentation will discuss why reorientating the scale-up discourse to embrace a complex systems perspective has the potential to improve sustainable implementation and impact of population interventions. Read more in the paper: "A systems approach to scale-up for population health improvement".

Heather McKay, professor, University of British Columbia, Canada (online) - Choose to Move – Start up to scale up of an effective health promoting intervention for older adults in Canada
While many physical activity interventions for older adults have been designed and implemented, very few have been scaled-up. Choose to Move [CTM], is an effective, health-promoting intervention for older adults–the product of phased research and scale up in British Columbia, Canada across 7-years (2015-2021). This presentation shares the Choose to Move journey from start-up to scale-up and CTM's reach to engage more than 3000 older adults. Read more about the presentation here.

Marianne Guldbrandsen, skaleringschef, Rockwoolfonden - Principbaseret forankring og skalering (indgår også som paneldeltager).
Med udgangspunkt i Rockwool Fondens interventions programmer vil oplægget omhandle forankring, implementering og skalering ud fra et systemorienteret perspektiv. Ved at indtænke principper i løsningen af genstridige samfunds udfordringer skabes 'greb' som kan være med til at både fastholde og videreudvikle løsninger implementeret i praksis. Dermed er der også skabt grundlag for at skalere, ikke bare interventioner, men en effektiv tilgang til forandring.