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SUMMARY:Dive into the data: Injury Epidemiology Online Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The role of epidemiology in public health has come to light recently due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However\, epidemiological information has always been a core construct of injury prevention due to its ability to characterise the occurrence of injury\, identify at-risk population groups and assist in evaluating injury prevention strategies. \nHow do we access and interpret epidemiological data? \nWA injury prevention practitioners are fortunate to have access to multiple sources of epidemiological data to assist in quantifying the impact of injury on the community\, however it can be challenging to interpret the various forms of data available. \nJoin Injury Matters with guest facilitator Dr Lauren Fortington\, from Edith Cowan University\, for the Dive into the data: Injury Epidemiology Online Workshop. Lauren is a Senior Research Fellow in injury epidemiology at ECU and a member of the Australasian Epidemiological Association. \nDuring the workshop Lauren will share her knowledge regarding interpreting epidemiological data\, to enable participants to understand the core constructs of data and apply it to their role. \nThis online workshop aims to: \n\nIncrease knowledge of the role of epidemiology in injury prevention.\nIncrease skills in interpreting epidemiological injury data.\nIncrease knowledge of how to access WA injury data.\nIncrease confidence to use epidemiological data to influence injury prevention initiatives.\n\nWho can attend? \nThis online workshop is suitable for anyone looking to clarify or grow their ability to interpret injury epidemiological data\, including; public health practitioners\, health promotion professionals\, local government workers\, WA Country Health staff\, recent environmental science graduates or undergraduate health science students. \nOnline workshop access requirements\nThis interactive workshop will be run on the Zoom Meeting Platform and will involve being placed in a breakout room to participate in a group activity and discussions. To take part in this workshop you will need: \n\nAccess to a reliable internet connection.\nA device with both a camera and microphone.\n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/injury-epidemiology-online-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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SUMMARY:How To: Alcohol Action Planning for Local Governments
DESCRIPTION:Local Governments play a key role in alcohol policies and injury prevention programs in WA\, however the idea of developing an Alcohol Action Plan can be daunting. Join Injury Matters as we hear from guest presenter Linda Parsons\, Senior Health Promotion Officer and Colby McGuire\, Health Promotion Coordinator at the East Metropolitan Health Service\, as they share the importance of an Alcohol Action Plan\, with the process involved and evidence on what works. We will also hear from guest presenters Assunta Di Francesco\, Health Promotion Coordinator at the East Metropolitan Health Service\, Magdalene Lannary at the City of Gosnells\, Coordinator Health and Compliance and Ellie Robinson at the City of Canning\, Senior Environmental Health Officer share learnings\, reflections and achievements of their involvement in the Armadale\, Canning and Gosnells Local Drug Action Group and the process of updating their Cities of Armadale\, Canning and Gosnells Alcohol Action Plan 2019-2022. Organisation support is key\, and as such we will hear from a range of speakers including Cancer Council WA and Mental Health Commission who are key partners in the process. \nThis webinar aims to: \n\nIncrease knowledge of the importance of an Alcohol Action Plan for Local Government bodies in relation to injury prevention\nIncrease awareness of the process and challenges that come with developing an Alcohol Action Plan\nIncrease skill in producing an alcohol and drug action plan for local government bodies in WA\nIncreased knowledge of the relevant resources and stakeholders to develop an Alcohol Action Plan for a Local Government body\n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/how-to-alcohol-action-planning-for-local-governments/
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CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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