Welcome to our Makuru eNews.
We've developed a series of culturally designed resources to support Aboriginal people and communities impacted by road trauma.
When you’ve been involved in a road incident, the first 24 hours can feel surprisingly overwhelming. Here's our guide to those first days.
Grief can make the world feel unfamiliar, and it may seem like life will never return to what it once was.
Welcome to our Bunuru (Summer) eNews.
Supporting someone after a road crash can feel daunting. You might worry about saying the wrong thing or accidentally causing more distress. These feelings are...
Experiencing a traumatic road event, whether through direct involvement in a crash or the loss of someone close, can have a profound emotional and psychological...
It is expected that, as human beings, we develop patterns of behaviour to deal with tasks in our day-to-day lives. When we need to prepare...
As Manager of Road Trauma Support WA and a registered psychologist, I recently had the privilege of attending the Australasian Road Safety Conference.
The rise of AI in Mental Health Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a familiar part of our daily lives. From digital assistants to online chatbots,...
Welcome to our Djilba (Spring) eNews.
What is the Window of Tolerance? Have you ever noticed how some days you can roll with the punches, while other days even the smallest...