Good balance helps us stay steady and avoid falls with every move we make.
With the next Stay On Your Feet® Move Your Body campaign launching in September 2025, Injury Matters congratulates the successful grant recipients!
Read about what key activities the Stay On Your Feet program completed in 2024/25 and key results from our external evaluation.
Falls can happen to anyone, but the risk increases with age. The good news is that falls are preventable. Let's bust some common myths and...
Changes in our vision can happen gradually, and sometimes we don’t notice them. Good eyesight plays a key role in preventing falls.
Social frailty is an emerging issue, which considers how social resources, behaviours, activities and self-management abilities are necessary to fulfil basic social needs. Social frailty...
Understanding the link between foot health complications and falls risk is important in reducing injury risk and supporting healthy ageing in older adults living with...
Evaluation is integral to planning and implementing your grant program. Effective evaluation consists of writing evaluation questions, collecting data and feedback, and disseminating and utilising...
Forming meaningful partnerships in the community with relevant stakeholders as part of your grant program is important to deliver falls prevention activities.
After you have done all the hard work of laying the foundation of your grant proposal, you are ready to start writing your grant application.
A strong foundation for your proposed grant program ensures your project aligns with the Move Your Body grant funding priorities and has the potential for...
Applications for Stay On Your Feet® Move Your Body grants are now open.