
Overview
Background
Dr Robyn Littlewood – Chief Executive, Health and Wellbeing Queensland
As leader of the state’s first dedicated prevention agency, Dr Littlewood is a passionate advocate for health promotion in Queensland.
Dr Littlewood believes every Queenslander has the right to better health, with expertise in driving outcomes for individual patients and populations in the area of non-communicable diseases. She is relentless in driving policy and action to achieve fairness for all and reach the right communities at the right time.
An experienced leader, researcher, clinician, academic and educator, Dr Littlewood has more than 25 years’ experience working with the most vulnerable patients and families across paediatric obesity prevention, nutrition and dietetics.
Dr Littlewood holds a raft of formal qualifications in dietetics, business, research and executive leadership from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), James Cook University and The University of Queensland (UQ). These include a PhD, Master of Business Administration, Master of Medical Science and Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. As such, bringing universities, industry, government and communities together to solve problems is key to her work.
She currently holds three Adjunct Professor appointments with Griffith University, QUT and UQ, and is proud to be working with these outstanding teaching and research universities. Dr Littlewood remains passionate about education, fostering student learning opportunities at HWQld.
Before her Chief Executive appointment in 2019, Dr Littlewood was a member of the inaugural HWQld board and held titles including Director, Health Services Research, Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service and Conjoint Associate Professor, Nutrition at UQ. While Director of specialist private nutrition practice ChildD, she led the first national paediatric dietetics training course in Australia, alongside Dietitians Australia.
Dr Littlewood has been awarded for her work and proudly accepted the QUT Outstanding Alumni Award (Health) in 2020. She has also held several Board roles including Board Director, Dietitians Australia, and has been awarded Fellow, Dietitians Australia for her service.
Dr Littlewood holds a range of national and Queensland clinical and academic positions and has been an invited speaker at state, national and international conferences. Her extensive list of publications includes co-authoring ‘Digital health and precision prevention: shifting from disease-centred care to consumer-centred health’ in peer-reviewed journal, Australian Health Review.
She is most passionate about children’s health, especially those who need it the most. Through her role at HWQld, Dr Littlewood’s focus remains firmly on driving an agenda of equity to ensure the next generation of Queenslanders live healthy and active lives.
Availability
- Adjunct Professor Robyn Littlewood is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
- Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics, Queensland University of Technology
- Masters (Extended) of Medical Science, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy of Paediatric Nutrition and Dietetics, The University of Queensland
- Graduate Certificate in Executive Leadership, The University of Queensland
- Graduate Certificate in Business Administration (International), James Cook University
- Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (International), James Cook University
- Graduate Certificate in Executive Leadership, Australian Institute of Company Directors
- Masters (Coursework) of Business Administration (International), James Cook University
Works
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2015
Journal Article
Prevalence of malnutrition, obesity and nutritional risk of Australian paediatric inpatients: a national one-day snapshot
White, Melinda, Dennis, Nicole, Ramsey, Rebecca, Barwick, Katie, Graham, Christie, Kane, Sarah, Kepreotes, Helen, Queit, Leah, Sweeney, Annabel, Winderlich, Jacinta, See, Denise Wong and Littlewood, Robyn (2015). Prevalence of malnutrition, obesity and nutritional risk of Australian paediatric inpatients: a national one-day snapshot. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 51 (3), 314-320. doi: 10.1111/jpc.12709
2010
Conference Publication
Prediction of body fat in pediatric oncology
White, Melinda, Davies, Peter S., Murphy, Alexia and Littlewood, Robyn (2010). Prediction of body fat in pediatric oncology. Clinical Nutrition Week, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A., 8-12 February. Thousand Oaks, CA, U.S.A.: Sage Publications.
2010
Conference Publication
An equation to predict percent fat in the paediatric oncology population
White M., Davies, P. S. W., Murphy, A. J. and Littlewood, R. (2010). An equation to predict percent fat in the paediatric oncology population. Australian and New Zealand Children’s Haematology and Oncology Group Annual Scientific Meeting, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 31 August - 3 September 2010.
2002
Journal Article
Comparison of the Cosmed K4 b(2) and the Deltatrac II (TM) metabolic cart in measuring resting energy expenditure in adults
Littlewood, R. A., White, M. S., Bell, K. L., Davies, P. S. W., Cleghorn, G. J. and Grote, R. (2002). Comparison of the Cosmed K4 b(2) and the Deltatrac II (TM) metabolic cart in measuring resting energy expenditure in adults. Clinical Nutrition, 21 (6), 491-497. doi: 10.1054/clnu.2002.0580
1999
Journal Article
Communication intervention on the playground: A case study on teaching requesting to a young child with autism
Sigafoos, J. S. and Littlewood, R. (1999). Communication intervention on the playground: A case study on teaching requesting to a young child with autism. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 46 (3), 421-429. doi: 10.1080/103491299100579
1999
Journal Article
Reduced body cell mass following severe head injury in children: Implications for rehabilitation
Littlewood, R. A., Wotton, M., Trocki, O., Shepherd, Ross William and Shepherd, Karin (1999). Reduced body cell mass following severe head injury in children: Implications for rehabilitation. Paediatric Rehabilitation, 3 (3), 95-99. doi: 10.1080/136384999289504
1999
Conference Publication
Measured resting energy expenditure in children with myelomeningocele
Littlewood, R., Wotton, M., Trocki, O., Shepherd, R. and Shepherd, K. (1999). Measured resting energy expenditure in children with myelomeningocele. American Dietetic Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Atlanta Georgia USA, 18-21 October 1999. USA: American Dietetic Association. doi: 10.1016/S0002-8223(99)00738-5
1999
Conference Publication
Muscle wasting following severe traumatic injury in children - Implication
Littlewood, R., McGowan, J., Trocki, O. and Shepherd, K. (1999). Muscle wasting following severe traumatic injury in children - Implication. 7th Annual Scientific Meeting of AFRM, Hilton Hotel Adelaide SA, 23-27, March 1999.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Adjunct Professor Robyn Littlewood is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the long-term implementation and sustainability of school-based food and nutrition initiatives with a local case study and global insights
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacki Walker, Associate Professor Mark Robinson
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the implementation and sustainability of school-based food and nutrition initiatives with a local case study and global insights
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacki Walker, Associate Professor Mark Robinson
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Doctor Philosophy
Doing things differently - how do we optimise care for those children and adolescents at risk or living with type 2 diabetes?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacki Walker
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Doctor Philosophy
Tackling the Nutrition Burden with an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Led and Co- Designed Healthy Living Program
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacki Walker, Dr Kai Wheeler
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Doctor Philosophy
Implementing at Scale the First Allied Health (AH)-led Program to Treat Paediatric Overweight and Obesity
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacki Walker
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Doctor Philosophy
Implementing Design Thinking and Community-Based Participatory Research Frameworks to Improve Nutrition-Related Health Behaviours and Skills in Vulnerable Adolescents in a Community-Based Setting.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacki Walker
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Doctor Philosophy
Implementing at Scale the First Allied Health (AH)-led Program to Treat Paediatric Overweight and Obesity
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacki Walker
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Implementing Design Thinking and Community-Based Participatory Research Frameworks to Improve Nutrition-Related Health Behaviours and Skills for Adolescents Experiencing Vulnerability in a Community-Based Setting.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jacki Walker
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Why mealtimes matter: food provision and practices in childcare centres serving low-income communities.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sally Staton, Professor Karen Thorpe
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
i-PATHWAY: a clinical prediction model to prevent childhood obesity
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Olivia Wright, Dr Jacki Walker
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