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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250506T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
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SUMMARY:Applying a Family and Domestic Violence Informed Lens Training
DESCRIPTION:Family and Domestic Violence is a serious public health issue that affects 1 in 4 women and 1 in 8 men in Australia. Education and training play a crucial role in preventing family and domestic violence. This full-day course equips professionals with key knowledge and considerations when working with people impacted by family and domestic violence. This training provides professionals with the first step to develop as family and domestic violence informed practitioners. \nJoin Injury Matters\, with guest presenter Kate Jeffries from Stopping Family Violence\, for the “Applying a Family and Domestic Violence Informed Lens” full-day training\, where we will explore: \n\nFamily and domestic violence and coercive control\nGendered drivers of family and domestic violence\nDrivers of violence against Aboriginal women and children\nHow to avoid victim-blaming language and mutualising\nFamily and domestic violence myths\, gender bias and assumptions\nThe intersections of family and domestic violence with mental health\, alcohol and other drugs\, and homelessness\nFamily and domestic violence informed documentation\nCollaboration and referral pathways\n\nInjury Matters is delivering this workshop in partnership with Stopping Family Violence (SFV)\, the peak body for domestic and family violence perpetrator response in WA. SFV works across training\, research\, policy\, and advocacy and drives change by supporting governments and community sectors to build effective service systems that create safety for all victim-survivors. \nWho should attend. \nThis workshop is suitable for all professionals who come in contact with family and domestic violence in their role when supporting people. This can include\, local government officers\, safety and community development officers\, health promotion professionals\, allied health professionals\, alcohol and other drug advocates\, people working within the education sector and childcare workers. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-applying-a-family-and-domestic-violence-informed-lens-training/
LOCATION:Bendat Parent & Community Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, WA\, 6014\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters,Know Injury
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know Injury":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250521T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250521T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20250225T064625Z
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SUMMARY:Direct Impacts: Mechanical Force Related Injuries Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Mechanical force-related injuries occur due to direct contact with an inanimate object such as machinery\, tools\, and sports equipment\, or from animate forces such as bites\, person-to-person contact\, and stings. In 2021-22\, contact with objects was the second most common cause of hospitalised injuries in Australia\, highlighting the importance of effective prevention strategies. \nGain valuable insight and broaden your knowledge of mechanical force related injuries\, risk factors and prevention by hearing from organisations that strive for safety and to prevent injury. \nKidsafe WA will discuss playground-related mechanical force injuries as well as person-to-person contact on the playground.\nSafeFarms WA will explore farm-related mechanical force injuries from machinery to livestock-related injuries. \nJoin Injury Matters and guest presenters from Kidsafe WA and SafeFarms WA for the “Direct Impacts: Mechanical Force Related Injuries” webinar\, where we will explore: \n\nWhat mechanical force related injuries are.\nMechanical force related injuries in WA.\nA highlight of the different types of mechanical force related injuries in WA.\nRisk factors and prevention strategies for mechanical force related injuries.\n\nWho should attend. \nThis webinar is for anyone interested in understanding mechanical force related injuries\, such as Local Government workers\, WA Country Health Service staff\, teachers and school staff\, farmers\, injury prevention officers\, and policy officers. \nCost: FREE \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-direct-impacts-mechanical-force-related-injuries-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know Injury":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250612T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250612T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20250410T020413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T021153Z
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SUMMARY:Injury Prevention Summit 2025: The Future of Injury Prevention
DESCRIPTION:The Future of Injury Prevention\nThe Injury Prevention Summit is a one-day event\, held biennially by Injury Matters\, via the Know Injury program\, with funding from the Western Australian Department of Health. \nThemed The Future of Injury Prevention\, the Injury Prevention Summit 2025 will offer insights into emerging technology and data science through an injury prevention lens\, strategies for enabling positive injury outcomes in WA\, and inspire innovation across the sector. \nThe Injury Prevention Summit will connect injury prevention and safety promotion practitioners\, policymakers\, and representatives from Local Governments across WA to facilitate collaboration and exchange injury prevention knowledge\, ideas\, and information. \nInjury Matters welcomes Keynote Speaker\, Dr Lisa Sharwood from UNSW Sydney. \nThe two sessions for the day include Unlocking potential: Technological innovation and insights and Shaping tomorrow: Driving positive injury outcomes in WA. \nIn-person registration\, networking\, and refreshments to open from 9:00am for attendees\, with formalities to commence at 9:30am. Morning tea\, lunch\, and afternoon tea will be provided. \nRegister for the Injury Prevention Summit \nMore information about the Injury Prevention Summit 2025\nFind out more and view the program \nInjury Matters Cancellation and Refund Policy\n\nParticipants may request a refund or transfer their registration to another person if they are unable to attend.\nCancellation or requests to transfer registration to another person must be received in writing by emailing knowinjury@injurymatters.org.au within five (5) working days of the event.\nNo tentative bookings will be accepted.\nNon-attendance or cancellations received within five (5) working days of the start of the event will incur the full fee.\n\nIf you are experiencing financial hardship but would like to attend this event\, please contact knowinjury@injurymatters.org.au so we can accommodate for your needs.
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/injury-prevention-summit-2025-the-future-of-injury-prevention/
LOCATION:Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre\, 21\, Mounts Bay Road\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know Injury":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250618T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250618T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20250331T073920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T073920Z
UID:16266-1750240800-1750244400@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Building Trust and Engaging Multicultural Communities in Injury Prevention Programs and Services Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters on 18 June 2025 from 10:00am-11:00am (AWST)\, with guest speaker Henrietta Podgorska from Umbrella Multicultural Community Care Services\, for the “Building Trust and Engaging Multicultural Communities in Injury Prevention Programs and Services” webinar. \nWestern Australia (WA) has a rapidly increasing multicultural population\, made up of a variety of different communities\, each with their own unique identity and experiences. WA has the largest proportion of residents born outside of Australia\, where 38% of Western Australians were born overseas. Cultural\, social and psychological impacts on health may increase the prevalence of injury among multicultural communities. That is why effective strategies are needed to prevent injury\, ones that engage and build trust amongst the community. \nThis webinar will explore: \n\nOverview of multicultural communities in WA\nInjury risk factors\, protective factors and\, and social determinants that impact multicultural communities accessing injury prevention programs and health services\nImportance of partnerships and a collaborative approach when engaging with multicultural communities\nEngaging with the multicultural community and practical tips for effective communication and engagement\nA case study of the development and implementation of a multicultural injury prevention program\n\nWho should attend: \nLocal Government workers\, Community Development workers\, WA Metro and Country Health Services\, Not-for-profits and Community services organisations\, Healthcare and Allied Health professionals\, Public Health and Health Promotion professionals \nCost: FREE \nRegister here:  \n \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-building-trust-and-engaging-multicultural-communities-in-injury-prevention-programs-and-services/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters,Know Injury
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250828T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250828T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20250708T032905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T070018Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Safer Communities: A Healthy Streets Approach to Preventing Injury
DESCRIPTION:Healthy Streets is an evidence-based approach to designing and managing streets that support health\, sustainability\, fairness and community well-being. This approach focuses on the continuous improvement of existing conditions to enhance everyday life for all community members. \nIn Western Australia\, local governments are required to develop Public Health Plans. These plans should consider how the built environment and local infrastructure influence community health outcomes\, including the prevention of injuries\, chronic disease and environmental health risks. Built environment and transport are two priority areas that local governments should consider when creating their public health plan to prevent injury. \nJoin Injury Matters\, with guest presenter Lucy Saunders from Healthy Streets\, for the “Creating Safer Communities: A Healthy Streets Approach to Preventing Injury” interactive workshop on Thursday\, 28 August 9:00 am – 12:00 pm\, where we will: \n\nGo through an introduction to the Healthy Streets Approach\nAssess the safety of nearby streets (subjectively and objectively)\nExplore Healthy Streets assessments and tools\nDiscuss how different groups are impacted by street features\nIdentify actions and next steps to make your street safer\n\nThere will also be the opportunity for Lucy to answer questions about Healthy Streets and how you can implement this Approach. \nOptional \nYou can send through photos and a case study of a street in your community\, and Lucy may provide feedback and advice. \nPlease include: \n\nStreet name\nPhoto of the street\nWhy you have chosen that street to be reviewed?\n\nPlease send your case study to: info@knowinjury.org.au \nWho should attend? \nLocal Government officers\, Community Safety officers\, Health Promotion officers\, Community Development officers\, Engineers\, Environmental Planners\, State Government stakeholders and Urban Planners. \nCost: $25 (including GST) \nRegister here:
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-creating-safer-communities-a-healthy-streets-approach-to-preventing-injury/
LOCATION:John McGrath Pavilion\, 97 Hensman St\, South Perth WA\, 6151\, 97 Hensman Street\, South Perth\, Western Australia\, 6151\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20251127T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20251127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20250808T065844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T072627Z
UID:17833-1764234000-1764244800@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Taste of Engagement: Stakeholder Engagement for Injury Prevention -- SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Engaging with stakeholders is essential for ensuring injury prevention and community safety organisations and programs deliver the most relevant\, inclusive and impactful outcomes. By listening to\, collaborating with and informing stakeholders\, organisations can better anticipate and respond to the diverse needs of their target audience. \nJoin Injury Matters\, with guest speaker from Aha! Consulting for the “Taste of Engagement: Stakeholder Engagement for Injury Prevention” half-day workshop on Thursday\, 27 November\, where we will: \n\nUnderstand the purpose and benefits of stakeholder engagement\nExamine the background and context to the engagement\nDetermine the scope and focus for the engagement\nExplore stakeholder mapping tools and techniques\nUnderstand how to set the purpose and goals of engagement\nIdentify key stakeholder engagement methods\nRecognise stakeholder engagement risks\n\nThis workshop is suitable for anyone working in the injury prevention sector\, including Health Promotion and Population Health Workers\, Local Government Workers\, Community Development Officers\, Community Safety Officers\, Environmental Health Officers\, State Government Workers and Policy Makers. \nCost: FREE \nSOLD OUT \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-taste-of-engagement-stakeholder-engagement-for-injury-prevention/
LOCATION:Telethon Speech and Hearing Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6014\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know Injury":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260219T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20251204T072934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T004241Z
UID:18930-1771493400-1771502400@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Alcohol and Injury Prevention Forum: Turning Evidence into Action
DESCRIPTION:Alcohol is the leading risk factor for injury in Australia\, accounting for 14% of the total injury burden. Its impact on alertness\, coordination\, and decision-making increases the risk of injuries such as road crashes\, drowning\, poisoning\, and falls. \nJoin Injury Matters on Thursday\, 19 February 2026\, from 9:30 am – 12:00 pm\, for the “Alcohol and Injury Prevention Forum: Turning Evidence into Action”\, where we will discuss: \n\nThe link between alcohol and injury\nBest practice and harm minimisation\nAlcohol licensing\nKey WA initiatives driving alcohol harm reduction\n\nWho should attend? \nThis forum is suitable for Health Promotion Officers\, Public Health Advocates\, Injury Prevention Professionals\, Policy Officers\, Local Government Workers\, Health Services\, Community Services\, and Non-Government Organisations. \nPlease note\, this forum will not be recorded. \nView the program here:  \n\n\n\n\nAlcohol Forum Program\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nAlcohol Forum Program \n\n\n9:30\nIntroduction and Housekeeping\nInjury Matters\n\n\n9:35\nOverview of alcohol and injury\nNational Drug Research Institute\n\n\n9:50\nWhat works: Best practice\, harm minimisation\, alcohol licensing\nCancer Council \n\n\n10:25\nBreak\n\n\n10:35\nCase study 1: Stronger You\, Stronger Mob\nStronger Spirit\, Stronger Mind\n\n\n10:50\nCase study 2: City of Stirling Local Drug Action Team\nCity of Stirling\n\n\n11:05\nCase study 3: WAVE Project\, Alcohol Advertising and Aquatic Environments: Building Evidence for Change\nCurtin University & Royal Life Saving WA\n\n\n11:20\nPanel/ Q&A\n\n\n11:35\nConclusion\nInjury Matters \n\n\n11:40\nMorning tea and networking\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCost: FREE \nIn-person registration \nOnline registration \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-alcohol-and-injury-prevention-forum-turning-evidence-into-action/
LOCATION:The Hub\, Bentley Technology Park\, 2 Brodie Hall Drive\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6102\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know Injury":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260224T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260224T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20260202T052316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T053134Z
UID:19222-1771927200-1771930800@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Older Adult Drowning in Australia Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Royal Life Saving Australia\, in partnership with Injury Matters\, invite you to a virtual launch of new research exploring drowning trends among people aged 65 years and older. \nAs a recognised priority population for drowning in the Australian Water Safety Strategy 2030\, this webinar will present new insights on drowning trends among this age group\, present several case studies for tailored injury prevention strategies for older people and discuss implications of these findings for an active\, ageing population. \nHosted by\nStacey Pidgeon\, National Manager – Research and Policy\, Royal Life Saving Australia \nPresenters and speakers \n\nLauren Miller\, Royal Life Saving Australia\nRenate van Dordrecht\, Injury Matters\nPatricia Sparrow\, COTA Australia\nNeil Patchett\, Boating Industry Association\nMore to be announced shortly\n\n10:00 am – 11:00 am (AWST) \n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (AEST) \nRegister here \n \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-older-adult-drowning-in-australia-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260324T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260324T103000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20260205T025045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T003539Z
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SUMMARY:Injury Prevention 101 - Katanning
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters for a FREE training session about injury prevention and safety promotion in Katanning and the Great Southern. This session is for health services\, allied health\, and community development professionals. \nThis workshop will cover: \n\nWhat is injury?\nThe impact of injury\nSnapshot of injury in the Great Southern (types of injury\, hospitalisations\, fatalities\, demographics\, etc.)\nSnapshot of injury in Katanning (types of injury\, hospitalisations\, fatalities\, demographics\, etc.)\nThe Public Health Approach to Injury Prevention\nCurrent injury prevention frameworks\nHow Injury Matters can support you\n\nThis session aims to: \n\nIncrease awareness of injury in Katanning and the Great Southern.\nIncrease understanding of your role in injury prevention and safety promotion.\nIncrease knowledge of injury prevention strategies.\nIncrease confidence to implement an injury prevention activity.\n\nPlease note\, this training is being held in Katanning. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-injury-prevention-101-katanning/
LOCATION:Lois Beasy Meeting Room\, Katanning Hospital\, 11-31 Kobeelya Ave\, Katanning\, WA\, 6317\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know Injury":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260326T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260326T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20260115T022450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T020805Z
UID:19155-1774519200-1774524600@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:From Idea to Impact: The Fundamentals of Grant Writing Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters\, with guest presenter Wendy Lamotte\, on Thursday\, 26 March 10:00 am – 11:30 am\, for an engaging online workshop on Grant Writing. This session will help you enhance your ability to write grant applications and showcase the impact of your programs. Using a case study from our Stay On Your Feet® program\, we will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge needed to craft compelling grant applications that align with funder priorities. \nThis online workshop will explore: \n\nHow to break down grant guidelines\nHow to plan your project\nWhat a successful grant proposal looks like\nWhat Injury Matters looks for when awarding grants\nWho is this online workshop suitable for?\n\nWho should attend? \nThis workshop is suitable for health professionals\, health promotion officers\, program coordinators\, and those working in community organisations or local governments who are involved in preparing grant applications. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-from-idea-to-impact-the-fundamentals-of-grant-writing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know Injury":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260429T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20260115T034134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T020722Z
UID:19164-1777456800-1777462200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Using Social Media to Promote Health and Prevent Injuries
DESCRIPTION:Social media has become a powerful tool in health promotion and injury prevention by enabling organisations and professionals to reach large and diverse audiences quickly and effectively. It plays a critical role in raising awareness\, facilitating behaviour change\, engaging communities\, gathering data\, and promoting advocacy and activism. \nJoin Injury Matters\, with guest speaker Alecia Hancock\, on Wednesday\, 29 April from 10:00 am – 11:30 for the “Using Social Media to Promote Health and Prevent Injuries” webinar. Together we will explore: \n\nUnderstanding the role of social media in health promotion and injury prevention\nUsing storytelling and plain-language messaging to increase engagement and advocacy\nChoosing the right platforms and content types for education and behaviour change\nSimple frameworks participants can apply immediately\, even with limited capacity\n\nWho is this suitable for? \nThis webinar is suitable for Health Promotion Officers\, Injury Prevention Professionals\, Public Health Officers\, Community Engagement Officers\, Community Health Workers\, and Early-career Policy Advocates. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-using-social-media-to-promote-health-and-prevent-injuries/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know Injury":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260519T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260519T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20260326T055251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T052606Z
UID:19852-1779184800-1779188400@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Preventing eRideable Injuries in Western Australia
DESCRIPTION:e-Rideables are rapidly emerging as a popular mode of transport in Australia\, offering a convenient\, cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative for short trips. However\, this rise in popularity has been accompanied by a rise in injury rates\, with hospitals reporting more cases of fractures\, head injuries and collisions involving riders and pedestrians. It was seen that St John WA responded to 120 incidents in 2021\, increasing to 276 in 2022\, 453 in 2023\, and 539 in 2024. \nRecently\, the Parliament of Western Australia released the “Inquiry into the safety\, regulation and penalties associated with the use of electric powered mobility devices”. It highlighted the need for urgent public education. \nJoin Injury Matters for the “Preventing eRideable Injuries in Western Australia” webinar on 19 May 2026\, 10:00 am – 11:00 am. This webinar will explore: \n\nThe incidence of eRideable injuries in WA\nAn overview of current legislation\, including key outcomes and recommendations from the recent WA Inquiry\nCharacteristics and behaviours of eRiders\nAn example of a practical eRideable education program\n\nYour speakers:  \n\nRoisin Sweeney\, Injury Matters\nPaul Roberts\, UWA\nJosh Curulli\, WestCycle\n\nWho should attend? \nThis webinar is suitable for Local Government Professionals\, Community Engagement Officers\, Community Development Officers\, Health Promotion Officers\, Policy Makers\, Road Safety Stakeholders. \nRegister here \n \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-preventing-erideable-injuries-in-western-australia/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260527T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260527T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T094034
CREATED:20260416T035547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T035547Z
UID:20066-1779886800-1779894000@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Recognising and Responding to Elder Abuse in Older Adults Workshop - Geraldton
DESCRIPTION:Elder abuse is a serious public health and social issue\, estimated to effect 1 in 6 older adults in Western Australia. It can take many forms\, including financial\, social\, physical\, sexual\, psychological and emotional abuse\, and neglect\, and can occur in a range of different settings. Elder abuse can have ongoing health impacts on an individual\, such as physical injury\, poor mental health and increased risk of premature entry into residential aged care. \nAs with many forms of abuse\, it can be difficult for an individual experiencing elder abuse to speak out. It is vital that health and community professionals working with older adults in WA carry the skills to recognise and respond to elder abuse to ensure the safety of their clients and provide support to make informed decisions about their ongoing safety and wellbeing. \nJoin Injury Matters\, Advocare and Regional Alliance West for the ‘Recognising and Responding to Elder Abuse in Older Adults’ workshop\, where we will explore: \n\nElder abuse and its impact on older adults\nHow to recognise and respond to elder abuse\nOptions for clients experiencing elder abuse\nThe Elder Abuse Protocol and 5-step approach for action against elder abuse\nUnderstanding patient rights\nRecognising financial abuse from family members\nHow hospital staff can support patients\nAdvocare and how they can assist you\nHow Regional Alliance West can support you\n\nWho should attend? \nThis webinar is for anyone working with older adults\, including home care service providers\, carers and support workers\, community workers\, and health and allied health professionals. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-recognising-and-responding-to-elder-abuse-in-older-adults-workshop-geraldton/
LOCATION:Geraldton Health Campus\, 51-85 Shenton Street\, Geraldton\, 6530
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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