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Events

City of Mandurah Road Trauma Support Information Session

Tuckey Room, Mandurah Council Chambers 87 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah, WA, Australia

Road Trauma Support WA will be delivering a one-hour information session for the City of Mandurah, to help them get better informed on how they can utilise the Road Trauma Support service to support themselves and others.

Steady Steps Forward: Systems Thinking Approach in Fall Prevention for Older Australians

Online , Australia

This webinar will explore findings from a policy review paper "A systems approach to assist policy action to prevent falls among community-dwelling older people in Australia", highlighting gaps and identifying potential pathways for improvement for existing fall-prevention policies at the national and state levels.

FREE

After a Road Crash: Supporting Yourself and Others

Freebairn Recreation Centre Kulin

Road Trauma Support WA will be delivering a free, three-hour workshop for community members who may be exposed to road trauma as part of their work and/or personal life, who...

Free

The link between foot health, medications, and falls among older adults

Online , Australia

This webinar will explore the links between foot health and falls risk, raising awareness of the link between polypharmacy, foot health and falls, while discussing ways in which health professionals can identify risk earlier when working with older adults.

FREE

Beverley Road Trauma Support WA Information Session

Beverley Community Resource Centre 141 Vincent Street, Beverley, WA, Australia

Road Trauma Support WA will be delivering a one-hour information session for community who would like to know how they can utilise the Road Trauma Support service to support themselves and others.

Enhancing Cognitive Health in Older Adults: Insights from the latest evidence in exercise and cognition webinar

Online , Australia

Discover the latest evidence in exercise and cognition training in older adults at risk of falls; an understanding of the role of cognition in falls; the difference between and benefits of sequential and simultaneous exercise. Gain insight into the PACE-IT intervention and practical recommendations for application with older adults in a community setting.

Free

Grant Writing and Evaluation Workshop – Albany

Hilton Garden Inn 3 Toll Place, Albany, Western Australia, Australia

Join Injury Matters for an engaging workshop on Grant Writing and Evaluation to enhance your ability to write grant applications for programs and demonstrate their impact, featuring case studies from injury prevention programs.

Free

Great Southern Aboriginal Health Services Improve Your Health Event

Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service, 61 Serpentne Road, Albany 61 Serpentine Road, Albany, WA, Australia

Join Injury Matters and the Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service for a free Stay on Your Feet® community event.  Improve Your Health is one part of the Move Improve Remove...

Free

Shire of Lake Grace Improve Your Health Workshop

Lake Grace Community Resource Centre Corner Bishop Street and School Place, Lake Grace

Join Injury Matters, the Shire of Lake Grace and the Lake Grace Community Resource Centre for a free Stay on Your Feet® community event.  Improve Your Health is one part of the...

Falls Forum – Promoting Independence and Confidence

The Hub, Bentley Technology Park 2 Brodie Hall Drive, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Insightful Fall Prevention Forum, focused on improving independence and building confidence of older adults. This forum will cover key aspects of fall prevention, from practical interventions to addressing the psychological factors associated with falls.

Free

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