• From Idea to Impact: The Fundamentals of Grant Writing Webinar

    Online

    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.

  • Using Social Media to Promote Health and Prevent Injuries

    Online

    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. Understand the role of social media in health promotion and injury prevention.

  • Injury Prevention Networking Breakfast 2026

    Burswood on Swan 1 Camfield Drive, Burswood, Western Australia, Australia

    Injury Matters is pleased to host the Injury Prevention Networking Breakfast 2026. This event is a great opportunity for anyone working within the injury prevention space to connect with researchers, policymakers, and practitioners from across the sector. We hope it will spark new conversations, strengthen collaboration, and help broaden your professional network in a relaxed and engaging setting.

  • Preventing eRideable Injuries in Western Australia

    Online

    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.

  • Recognising and Responding to Elder Abuse in Older Adults Workshop – Geraldton

    Geraldton Health Campus 51-85 Shenton Street, Geraldton

    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. 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.