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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250212T123000
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DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
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SUMMARY:Perth Northern Suburb - Preventing harm from alcohol and other drugs workshop
DESCRIPTION:Preventing harm from alcohol and other drugs among older adults\nAre you an allied health professional working with older adults? \nAs trusted healthcare providers\, allied health professionals play a crucial role in supporting older adults and are well-positioned to identify and support those at risk of alcohol-related harm. \nAlcohol is one of Australia’s most widely used drugs\, with Australian adults aged over 50 consuming alcohol more regularly than any other age group. In addition to drinking more frequently\, older adults are at greater risk of harm from alcohol due to physiological differences in how older adults metabolise alcohol and the presence of other co-morbidities. \nInjury Matters\, in collaboration with Professor Robert Ali and Professor Steve Allsop\, are delivering these FREE workshops to equip allied health professionals in the Perth Metropolitan area with the knowledge and skills to effectively identify and address alcohol and other drug (AoD) risks in their older adult clients/patients. These in-person workshops will focus on the application of the ASSIST-Lite (Alcohol\, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test) and how to effectively utilise the tool with older adults. The ASSIST-Lite is a world-renowned evidence-based tool that supports a comprehensive approach to identifying and supporting individuals at risk of harm from alcohol and other drugs. \nIt is vital that older adults at heightened risk of alcohol and other drug use are supported to access specialised support and therefore this workshop will provide information and resources to support allied health professionals to ensure that older adults are empowered to access the support that they need. \nPerth Northern workshops:\n• Wednesday 12th February 2025\, 12:30pm – 4:00pm\, and\n• Wednesday 19th February 2025\, 12:30pm – 4:00pm. \nPlease note that you are required to attend both half-day sessions to complete the training. \nFollowing the two half day workshops participants will:\n• Recognise their role in identifying older adults at risk of alcohol and other drug harm and the importance of referring them to appropriate services.\n• Have an increased knowledge about the significance of conducting AoD screenings using the ASSIST-Lite tool.\n• Be skilled in applying the ASSIST-Lite screening tool effectively with older adults.\n• Have an increased confidence to conduct AoD screenings.\n• Be confident to make referrals to local support services when necessary. \n  \nPresenter profiles:\nProfessor Robert Ali\nAssociate Professor Robert Ali AO MBBS FAFPHM FAChAM is one of Australia’s leading alcohol and other drug clinician-researchers. Dr. Ali has extensive knowledge of the ASSIST-lite tool and is very experienced in training health professionals on how to use it. \nProfessor Steve Allsop\nProfessor Allsop has a strong background in workforce development having been director of Clinical Education in two state government AoD services and as Director of a National workforce development centre of excellence. He has also worked on projects focusing on alcohol and the ageing population\, notably supervising an influential PhD in this domain \nRegister Here  \nComplimentary refreshments and afternoon tea are provided for both workshops. \nBy attending these workshops you can play a vital role in reducing the risk of harm to older adults. \nIf this location and/or dates do not meet your availability\, additional metropolitan workshops are also available. For more information click here. \nThese workshops are delivered by Injury Matters\, thanks to funding provided by Healthway. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/perth-northern-suburb-preventing-harm-from-alcohol-and-other-drugs-workshop/
LOCATION:Quest Joondalup – Conference Room\, 83 Boas Ave\, Joondalup\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6027\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250211T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20241113T093458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T080250Z
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SUMMARY:Perth City - Preventing harm from alcohol and other drugs among older adults workshop
DESCRIPTION:Preventing harm from alcohol and other drugs among older adults\nAre you an allied health professional working with older adults? \nAs trusted healthcare providers\, allied health professionals play a crucial role in supporting older adults and are well-positioned to identify and support those at risk of alcohol-related harm. \nAlcohol is one of Australia’s most widely used drugs\, with Australian adults aged over 50 consuming alcohol more regularly than any other age group. In addition to drinking more frequently\, older adults are at greater risk of harm from alcohol due to physiological differences in how older adults metabolise alcohol and the presence of other co-morbidities. \nInjury Matters\, in collaboration with Professor Robert Ali and Professor Steve Allsop\, are delivering these FREE workshops to equip allied health professionals in the Perth Metropolitan area with the knowledge and skills to effectively identify and address alcohol and other drug (AoD) risks in their older adult clients/patients. These in-person workshops will focus on the application of the ASSIST-Lite (Alcohol\, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test) and how to effectively utilise the tool with older adults. The ASSIST-Lite is a world-renowned evidence-based tool that supports a comprehensive approach to identifying and supporting individuals at risk of harm from alcohol and other drugs. \nIt is vital that older adults at heightened risk of alcohol and other drug use are supported to access specialised support and therefore this workshop will provide information and resources to support allied health professionals to ensure that older adults are empowered to access the support that they need. \nPerth Metro workshops:\n• Tuesday 11th February 2025\, 12:30pm – 4:00pm\, and\n• Tuesday 18th February 2025\, 12:30pm – 4:00pm. \nPlease note that you are required to attend both half-day sessions to complete the training. \nFollowing the two half day workshops participants will:\n• Recognise their role in identifying older adults at risk of alcohol and other drug harm and the importance of referring them to appropriate services.\n• Have an increased knowledge about the significance of conducting AoD screenings using the ASSIST-Lite tool.\n• Be skilled in applying the ASSIST-Lite screening tool effectively with older adults.\n• Have an increased confidence to conduct AoD screenings.\n• Be confident to make referrals to local support services when necessary. \n  \nPresenter profiles:\nProfessor Robert Ali\nAssociate Professor Robert Ali AO MBBS FAFPHM FAChAM is one of Australia’s leading alcohol and other drug clinician-researchers. Dr. Ali has extensive knowledge of the ASSIST-lite tool and is very experienced in training health professionals on how to use it. \nProfessor Steve Allsop\nProfessor Allsop has a strong background in workforce development having been director of Clinical Education in two state government AoD services and as Director of a National workforce development centre of excellence. He has also worked on projects focusing on alcohol and the ageing population\, notably supervising an influential PhD in this domain. \nRegister Here  \nComplimentary refreshments and afternoon tea are provided for both workshops. \nBy attending these workshops you can play a vital role in reducing the risk of harm to older adults. \nIf this location and/or dates do not meet your availability\, additional metropolitan workshops are also available. For more information click here. \nThese workshops are delivered by Injury Matters\, thanks to funding provided by Healthway.
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/perth-city-preventing-harm-from-alcohol-and-other-drugs-among-older-adults-workshop/
LOCATION:Telethon Speech and Hearing Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6014\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters
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ORGANIZER;CN="Injury Matters":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241205T104500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20241105T062716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T062900Z
UID:14868-1733395500-1733403600@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Public Health Pre-election Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters and fellow public health advocates at the WA Public Health Pre-election Forum. \nThis co-hosted event with the Public Health Association Australia\, Public Health Advocacy Institute\, Australian Health Promotion Association and Injury Matters will provide an opportunity to hear from special guests The Hon. Amber-Jade Sanderson MLA\, The Hon. Libby Mettam MLA and The Hon. Dr Brad Pettitt MLC. \nThe two-hour event will include networking opportunities and a light lunch. \nRegional stakeholders are able to register for live-streaming access. \nRSVP today for this free event to ensure your injury prevention priorities are heard ahead of the State Election on March 8th 2025.
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/public-health-pre-election-forum/
LOCATION:Bendat Basketball Centre\, 201 Underwood Avenue\, Floreat\, WA\, 6014\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241203T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241203T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240926T060442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T060442Z
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SUMMARY:Arthritis\, Osteoporosis & Falls Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters with special guest Professor Anne-Marie Hill for a comprehensive webinar on preventing falls in older adults living with arthritis and osteoporosis. Discover the latest research and evidence-based strategies to reduce fall risk and improve client outcomes. Participants joining this webinar will increase their knowledge of practical interventions and management techniques\, as well as gain valuable insights and skills to provide effective care and support to clients. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and make a positive impact on the lives of older adults living with arthritis and/or osteoporosis and preventing falls. \nFeaturing guest presenter\, Professor Anne-Marie Hill\n \nProfessor Anne-Marie Hill (The University of Western Australia) is Senior Principal Research Fellow in the School of Allied Health and WA Centre for Health & Ageing. Her research is supported by the Royal Perth Hospital research foundation. Professor Hill’s research seeks to improve older people’s health and well-being\, and she holds an NHMRC EL2 Investigator grant. \nProfessor Hill has been awarded over $15 million in research funding mainly focused on falls prevention. She is a Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists and has over 30 years clinical experience working with older people. \nProfessor Hill has conducted large clinical trials with a strong focus on hospital falls prevention\, residential care\, older adult education and working collaboratively with older people to reduce falls. Professor Hill also collaborates with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers and communities focusing on sustainable physical activity programs for older Aboriginal people in WA. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIncrease knowledge of the link between arthritis\, osteoporosis and falls.\nIncrease understanding of the latest research for management of arthritis and osteoporosis for falls prevention\nIncrease knowledge of interventions and strategies to reduce the risk for falls in older adults.\nIncrease confidence to apply the concepts with older adult clients.\n\nWho should attend?\nThis webinar is designed for physiotherapists\, OT’s\, exercise physiologists\, other allied health professionals. \nRegister here\n  \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/arthritis-osteoporosis-falls-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stay On Your Feet%C2%AE":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241127T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20241025T020516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T080549Z
UID:14788-1732698000-1732712400@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:South West Local Government Public Health  Planning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is designed to provide South West Local Governments with the data\, support\, and tools necessary to develop Public Health Plans. Whether you’re managing the process internally or working with consultants\, this session will focus on key aspects of pre-planning and the development or review of a health status report\, ensuring a solid foundation for your Plan. \nThe workshop is suitable for anyone involved in the development or review of Public Health Plans\, including Environmental Health Officers and Community Development Officers. \nGain practical skills in sourcing and analysing local data and identifying gaps to assess public health concerns. You’ll also learn key data concepts and how to use both qualitative and quantitative data for effective planning. The workshop will also cover community engagement and internal and external stakeholder engagement. \nRelevant localised data will be provided to ensure the workshop provides practical information and the event will: \n\nIncrease skills in collecting\, analysing\, and identifying gaps in local health data.\nIncrease skills in prioritising public health issues using data and case studies.\nIncrease knowledge of engaging internal and external stakeholders effectively in the public health planning process.\n\nThe workshop will be followed by a second session in early 2025\, where we will continue the process\, including setting objectives and priorities for your Public Health Plan. \nLunch provided. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/south-west-local-government-public-health-planning-workshop/
LOCATION:Northam Recreation Centre\, 44 Peel Terrace\, Northam\, WA\, 6401\, 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:20241126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241126T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20241016T011354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T014359Z
UID:14734-1732615200-1732618800@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Alcohol and Older Adults Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in understanding and reducing the risk of alcohol use in older adults?\nJoin us for an informative 60-minute online webinar focused on alcohol use among older adults. \nRecent data highlights a concerning trend of risky alcohol use by older adults. Given our ageing population\, additional action is needed to be able to identify and support older adults at risk of alcohol-related harm. Without additional action\, there will be increased demand on our healthcare system\, and just as important\, it will affect our older adults’ quality of life. \nWe all have a role to play in reducing the impact of alcohol on our community. \nThis webinar will be delivered in collaboration with experts Dr. San Buttar\, a Senior Consultant at Royal Perth Hospital and Jo Woodruff\, Team Leader of Alcohol and Other Drugs Community Prevention at Holyoake. \nWhat will the webinar cover? \n\nThe incidence of alcohol-related harm among older adults.\nHow and why alcohol impacts an older population differently.\nHow alcohol increases the risk of injury in older adults.\nWays to reduce alcohol-related harm.\nCurrent initiatives aiming to reducing alcohol-related harm in WA.\n\nWho should attend? \n\nAllied Health Professionals who work with older adults\nCarers\, and Family and Support Workers who support older adults\nRetirement / Assisted Living Professionals\nHealth Promotion Professionals\nLocal Government Workers\nAoD Support Service Staff\nAnyone with an interest in reducing alcohol-related harm\n\nClick Here to Register
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/alcohol_and_older_adults_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:20241119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20241002T020551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T021846Z
UID:14665-1732006800-1732021200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Family and Domestic Violence Awareness Training
DESCRIPTION:Family & Domestic Violence Awareness Training\nThis workshop training is designed for people in roles that deal directly or indirectly with family and domestic violence. This can include those who work in health\, allied health\, alcohol and other drugs\, education\, childcare\, and government or community organisations. This workshop is for anyone looking to increase their knowledge and awareness of family and domestic violence that helps to create safety for women and children. This 1/2-day workshop will: \n·         Increase family and domestic violence awareness \n·         Increase understanding of how family and domestic violence impacts on children and young people \n·         Identify ways family and domestic violence intersects with mental health\, alcohol and other drugs and housing \n·         Increase knowledge of specialist family and domestic violence support services \nInjury Matters is delivering this workshop in partnership with Stopping Family Violence\, 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. \nExpert trainer Kate Jeffries is a registered psychologist with over 30 years’ experience working in community services across Australia and New Zealand. The past 18 years has been dedicated to leading and supporting family and domestic violence\, mental health and disability sectors. Kate’s work with Stopping Family Violence\, as Manager Practice Development and Quality Assurance has involved extensive consultation across Western Australia focused on family and domestic violence workforce development\, training\, advocacy and research. Kate is an accredited trainer and supervisor with the Safe and Together model and AHPRA Board-approved supervisor. \nComplimentary networking lunch provided \nRegister Here  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/family-and-domestic-violence-awareness-training-2/
LOCATION:Bendat Parent & Community Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, WA\, 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:20241115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241115T113000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240830T064742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T064742Z
UID:14316-1731664800-1731670200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Vincent - Improve Your Health Bingo-cise
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters and the City of Vincent for a free Stay On Your Feet® community event. \nLearn how you can Improve Your Health to prevent falls and have some fun with Bingo-cise for seniors. \nFinish the session with a morning tea with your fellow participants. \nHeld in the Birak Room at the Vincent Community Centre. \nRegistration is essential as places are limited. \nEmail community.development@vincent.wa.gov.au or call 6112 5838
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/city-of-vincent-improve-your-health-bingo-cise/
LOCATION:Vincent Community Centre\, 99 Loftus Street\, Leederville\, WA\, 6007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters,Stay On Your Feet
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241113T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240919T072331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T072406Z
UID:14579-1731495600-1731499200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:For Anyone Affected by a Road Crash Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Injury Matters General Manager for Recovery Support\, Ian Holbrook will be presenting key information on post-crash care for anyone impacted by road trauma. \nThis Introduction to Road Trauma Support WA webinar will provide an overview of the impact of road trauma in WA and common reactions experienced after a crash. \nThe webinar will get you more informed on: \n\nThe Road Trauma Support WA Service and levels of support.\nHow to organise a third-party referral for individuals impacted by road trauma.\nThe impact of road trauma in Western Australia.\nWhere and how to access support for yourself and others.\n\nRoad Trauma Support WA is delivered by Injury Matters with funding from the Road Trauma Trust Account and contract management through the Road Safety Commission.
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/for-anyone-affected-by-a-road-crash/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Road Trauma Support WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241112T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240830T065526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T011802Z
UID:14321-1731411000-1731416400@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Town of Mosman Park - Improve Your Health & Foodbank WA Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters and the Town of Mosman Park for a free Stay On Your Feet® community event. \nLearn from a local health professional about how you can Improve Your Health to prevent falls. \nParticipate in an interactive workshop with Foodbank WA and enjoy a light lunch with your fellow participants after the session. \nFor enquiries\, contact:  9383 6600 \nClick here to register \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/town-of-mosman-park-improve-your-health-foodbank-wa-workshop/
LOCATION:Alf Adams Pavilion\, Solomon Street\, Mosman Park\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters,Stay On Your Feet
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241030T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241030T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240906T000939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T022107Z
UID:14451-1730305800-1730316600@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Falls Forum - Promoting Independence and Confidence
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an 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. \nGain insights into research on effective strategies to help older adults get up off the floor independently. Learn about the techniques used during different stages of this process and get practical tips for implementing therapeutic and exercise interventions that strengthen balance\, mobility\, and confidence. The forum will also feature a practical demonstration where you’ll learn exercises and strategies to support fall prevention programs. \nAdditionally\, the forum will explore the impact of fear of falling\, which can have impacts on the physical and social welling being of older adults. Understand how this fear affects daily activities and falls risk\, and how health professionals can help manage these concerns to improve quality of life. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in fall prevention! \nEvent Program\n4:30pm: Registrations open (food available for in-person attendees) \n5:00pm: Welcome and introduction to falls in WA\, Injury Matters \n5:15pm: How do older people rise from the floor independently? Associate Professor Elissa Burton\, Curtin University \n6:00pm: Strength and Confidence: Screening\, Interventions\, and Getting Up Safely\, Maryann Fabling\, Injury Matters \n6:45pm: Understanding Fear of Falling: Addressing a Key Falls Risk Factor\, Kristie Harper\, Curtin School of Allied Health\, OT Sir Charles Gairdner OPHCG \n7:05pm: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Strategies\, Ian Holbrook\, Injury Matters \n7:25pm: Event close \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIncreased knowledge of the latest evidence from research into effective interventions for getting up off the floor\nIncreased awareness of when and how to screen for falls.\nIncreased knowledge of techniques for safely guiding older adults in getting up off the floor.\nIncreased knowledge of how to identify and address the fear of falling in older adults to reduce its impact on mobility and daily activities.\n\nTarget Audience\nPhysiotherapists\, occupational therapists\, community nurses\, nurse practitioners\, exercise physiologists and allied health assistants\, working with older adults in the community\, home care\, re-ablement or rehabilitation. \nHybrid event –  Click Here to Register!\n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/falls-forum/
LOCATION:The Hub\, Bentley Technology Park\, 2 Brodie Hall Drive\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6102\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Injury Matters,Stay On Your Feet
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241017T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241017T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240830T065319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T044548Z
UID:14313-1729159200-1729173600@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Shire of Lake Grace Improve Your Health Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters\, the Shire of Lake Grace and the Lake Grace Community Resource Centre for a free Stay on Your Feet® community event.  \nImprove Your Health is one part of the Move Improve Remove messaging that encourages older adults to stay active\, independent\, and prevent falls. \nThis workshop includes: \n\nLearn from a local health professional about how you can Improve Your Health to prevent falls; how to keep a healthy mind and physical cognitive exercises.\nLearn about Medicine management and different tools available with Shashi from the Lake Grace Community Pharmacy.\nA Delicious NOM! Foodbank presentation on nutrition and healthy eating when aging\, which includes a recipe book with delicious nutritious recipes to take home.\nHave your balance and risk for falls assessed by an Accredited Exercise Physiologist.\nHear from Advocare and the services available.\nEnjoy fun mindful activities with friends that help us keep an active mind.\nMorning tea and Lunch provided.\n\nMake sure you book your place and enjoy an amazing morning with your community! \nRegister here\nDownload a flyer and share with your friends! \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/shire-of-lake-grace-improve-your-health-workshop/
LOCATION:Lake Grace Community Resource Centre\, Corner Bishop Street and School Place\, Lake Grace
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241016T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241016T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240925T063224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T044632Z
UID:14597-1729074600-1729081800@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Great Southern Aboriginal Health Services Improve Your Health Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters and the Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service for a free Stay on Your Feet® community event.  \nImprove Your Health is one part of the Move Improve Remove messaging that encourages older adults to stay active\, independent\, and prevent falls. \nThis free event includes: \n\nA delicious morning tea\nA presentation on how you can Improve Your Health to prevent falls\, where you will learn\n\nhow to manage medicines\neat well to improve your bone health and strength\nways to keep your mind active and healthy.\n\n\nHealth professionals will be on hand to answer questions\n\nFree transport is available\, make sure you book your place and enjoy an amazing morning with your community! \nCall the GSAHS Reception on 9892 7222 to book your place \nGreat Southern Aboriginal Health Service\n61 Serpentine Road\, Albany \nDownload a flyer and share with your friends! \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/great-southern-aboriginal-health-services-improve-your-health-event/
LOCATION:Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service\, 61 Serpentne Road\, Albany\, 61 Serpentine Road\, Albany\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241015T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241015T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20241001T102159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T035238Z
UID:14674-1729008000-1729015200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Grant Writing and Evaluation Workshop - Albany
DESCRIPTION: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. This workshop is designed to equip health professionals\, community organisations\, and local governments with the skills and knowledge needed to craft compelling grant applications that align with funder priorities. Additionally\, you will learn how to develop robust evaluation plans that showcase program effectiveness. \nIn this workshop\, you’ll explore different evaluation and data collection methods\, discover how to design effective surveys and learn how to develop measurable project objectives. You will also gain valuable insights into diverse funding options\, strategies for successful grant applications\, and how to align your initiatives for maximum impact. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIncrease knowledge of the structure and key components of grant applications.\nIncrease confidence in preparing and submitting grant applications.\nIncreased awareness of the role of evaluation in health promotion.\nIncreased awareness of different evaluation and data collection methods.\nIncreased skills to develop measurable project objectives.\nIncreased confidence to design surveys.\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis webinar is designed for health professionals\, health promotion officers\, program coordinators\, and those in community organisations or local governments involved in preparing grant applications\, planning projects or conducting program evaluations. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/grant-writing-and-evaluation-workshop-albany/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn\, 3 Toll Place\, Albany\, Western Australia\, 6330\, 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:20241009T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241009T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240903T080923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T021329Z
UID:14368-1728471600-1728475200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Enhancing Cognitive Health in Older Adults: Insights from the latest evidence in exercise and cognition webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters with special guest Dr Jamie Tait to learn about the latest evidence in exercise and cognition training in older adults at risk of falls. \nParticipants joining this webinar will gain an understanding of the role of cognition in falls\, the difference between and benefits of sequential and simultaneous exercise and gain insight into the PACE-IT intervention and practical recommendations for application with older adults in a community setting. \nFeaturing guest presenter\, Jamie Tait\n \nDr Jamie Tait is a lecturer in Exercise and Sport Science at Deakin University. He is the Deputy Course Director for the Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science\, Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science/Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) and Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science/Bachelor of Nutrition Science. \nAs a member of the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition\, his research explores the impact of ageing and chronic conditions on cognitive performance\, well-being\, and inflammatory biomarkers\, highlighting the transformative benefits of exercise. \nJamie’s work spans diverse populations\, including older adults\, clinical patients\, and military personnel Jamie is also a member of the Physical Activity and Nutrition for Cognitive and Mental Health (IPAN) research group\, which focuses on informing and developing optimal nutrition and physical activity strategies to optimise mental health and cognitive function across the lifespan. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIncrease knowledge of the role of cognition in falls.\nIncrease understanding of the difference between and benefits of sequential and simultaneous exercises.\nIncrease knowledge of the PACE-IT intervention.\nIncrease confidence to apply the concepts with older adult clients.\n\nWho should attend?\nThis webinar is designed for exercise physiologists\, fitness instructors or anyone leading or coordinating exercise classes. \nRegister here \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/enhancing-cognitive-health-in-older-adults-insights-from-the-latest-evidence-in-exercise-and-cognition-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stay On Your Feet%C2%AE":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240819T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240819T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240621T053306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T022151Z
UID:13817-1724058000-1724068800@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Implementing the Lifestyle Integrated Functional Exercise (LIFE) Program to help prevent falls
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Implementing the Lifestyle Integrated Functional Exercise (LIFE) Program to help prevent falls‘ training is a half-day workshop for health professionals to reduce the risk of falls and improve capacity for functional everyday activity\, based on the LiFE program principles. This interactive workshop explores the knowledge and skills required for allied health professionals to effectively implement balance and strength exercises for older adults in their everyday lives. Each workshop includes the following content: \n\nBackground and impact of falls\nLiFE Principles of Balance Training\nEmbedding exercises into daily routines\nHabit formation and retention\nScreening and assessment tools\nSafety considerations\nLiFE program modifications and adaptations\nStay On Your Feet® program\n\nThis training is suitable for allied health professionals interested in exercise and older adults\, including Physiotherapists\, Occupational Therapists\, Exercise Physiologists\, and Registered Nurses. \nThis workshop will be delivered by a Registered Physiotherapist and will include a morning tea break. \nRegister here \nIf you would like to request an invoice for this training\, or have any technical issues registering for this event\, please email info@injurymatters.org.au. \nThis Stay On Your Feet® workshop is delivered by Injury Matters and funded by the Western Australian Department of Health.
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/stay-on-your-feet-implementing-the-lifestyle-integrated-functional-exercise-life-program-to-help-prevent-falls/
LOCATION:Bendat Parent & Community Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, WA\, 6014\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stay On Your Feet%C2%AE":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240627T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240215T012212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T003343Z
UID:12795-1719486000-1719489600@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Beverley Road Trauma Support WA Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Each year in Western Australia\, thousands of people are impacted by road trauma. Responding or first on scene at a car crash\, losing family and friends\, dealing with injuries\, caring for those injured\, causing a crash or witnessing a serious crash can have a devastating and enduring impact. \nRoad Trauma Support WA will be delivering a one-hour information session for the community who would like to know how they can utilise the Road Trauma Support service to support themselves and others. \nThe information session will help you get better informed on: \n\nThe impact of road trauma in WA.\nAn overview of the Road Trauma Support WA service and levels of support.\nHow to organise a third-party referral for individuals impacted by road trauma.\nFind out where and how to access support for yourself and others.\n\nRSVP: Alyssa Szekeres – (08) 9646 1600 or marketing@beverleycrc.com.au
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/beverley-road-trauma-support-wa-information-session/
LOCATION:Beverley Community Resource Centre\, 141 Vincent Street\, Beverley\, WA\, 6304\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Trauma Support WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240612T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240612T113000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240423T063834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T064510Z
UID:13267-1718186400-1718191800@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:The link between foot health\, medications\, and falls among older adults
DESCRIPTION:Sore\, aching\, or tired feet make it difficult for an older person to stay active and independent\, and can affect how they walk. Foot problems can also be the first sign of more serious medical conditions such as diabetes\, circulation\, or nerve problems. Polypharmacy\, due to multiple medical conditions as we age\, is a major risk factor for falls. This webinar will have Dr. Amy Page\, a registered consultant pharmacist and qualified biostatistician from the University of Western Australia\, and Prof. Hylton Menz\, professor of podiatry at La Trobe University\, exploring 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. \nWho should attend? \nThis webinar training is aimed at podiatrists\, occupational therapists\, physiotherapists\, and allied health professionals. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/stay-on-your-feet-the-link-between-foot-health-medications-and-falls-among-older-adults/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240605T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240605T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240418T080222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T012809Z
UID:13259-1717581600-1717585200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Falls Prevention for Older Adults - Evidence-Based Screening and Exercise Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Injury Matters’ Stay On Your Feet® program\, in partnership with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA)\, will be hosting a webinar training on falls prevention. This webinar will give an overview of the latest statistics on falls in Western Australia\, introduce the latest evidence-based practice in falls prevention for older adults\, and discuss relevant screening tools—what they are and when to use them—and evidence-based exercise strategies. \nWho should attend? \nAccredited Exercise Scientists and Accredited Exercise Physiologists who work with older adults. \nRegistration \nThis is a free event for individuals who are ESSA members. Non-members will need to purchase a ticket valued at $55.00. This webinar amounts to 1 CPD point. If you have any inquiries about registration\, please reach out to education@essa.org.au \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/stay-on-your-feet-falls-prevention-for-older-adults-evidence-based-screening-and-exercise-strategies/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stay On Your Feet%C2%AE":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240530T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240530T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240321T064740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T064740Z
UID:13097-1717059600-1717070400@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:After a Road Crash: Supporting Yourself and Others
DESCRIPTION: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 would like to know how they can support themselves and others impacted by grief\, loss\, and trauma. \nThe information session will help you get better informed on: \n\nThe impact of road trauma in WA.\nCommon reactions experienced after a crash.\nUnderstand the impact of grief\, loss\, and trauma.\nRespond appropriately to those impacted by grief\, loss\, and trauma.\nSelf-care strategies to reduce the impact.\nFind out where and how to access support for yourself and others.\n\nRSVP: Belle Brandis\, rcmgr@kulin.wa.gov.au  / (08) 9880 1204
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/after-a-road-crash-supporting-yourself-and-others/
LOCATION:Freebairn Recreation Centre\, Kulin\, 6365
CATEGORIES:Road Trauma Support WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240522T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240522T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240426T042241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T043643Z
UID:13278-1716379200-1716382800@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Steady Steps Forward: Systems Thinking Approach in Fall Prevention for Older Australians
DESCRIPTION:This upcoming webinar will cover the critical issue of falls prevention among older Australians\, discussing both individual and systemic impacts. Falls significantly affect older adults and burden the healthcare system\, exceeding $2.3 billion annually. \nThe presenters\, Dr. Nathalia Costa\, Professor Kim Delbaere\, and Dr. Meghan Ambrens\, co-authors of the paper “A systems approach to assist policy action to prevent falls among community-dwelling older people in Australia\,” will present their findings from a thorough policy review\, highlighting gaps and identifying potential pathways for improvement. They use a systems-thinking approach to understand the complex factors contributing to falls\, and suggest actionable solutions for policy enhancement. Their research employs the Prevention Systems Change Framework (PSCF) to analyse the existing falls-prevention policies at the national and state levels. \nThe discussion will focus on essential questions regarding the current landscape of falls prevention policies\, needed changes\, and implementation strategies to improve outcomes. This session is aimed at healthcare professionals\, policymakers\, and researchers interested in public health and systemic change in falls prevention. \nThe webinar will be followed by a Community Falls Network meeting ending at 1.30 pm. The Injury Matters Community Falls Network aims to bring together health and community professionals to discuss key issues and share solutions in community falls prevention in WA. The Network meets quarterly via videoconference and in person. For more information or to join the Network\, contact Injury Matters Program Delivery Lead\, Suzanne Butler via 6166 7688 or sbutler@injurymatters.org.au. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/steady-steps-forward-systems-thinking-approach-in-fall-prevention-for-older-australians/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stay On Your Feet%C2%AE":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240516T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240516T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240215T011547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T011620Z
UID:12789-1715868000-1715871600@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:City of Mandurah Road Trauma Support Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Each year in Western Australia\, thousands of people are impacted by road trauma. Responding or first on scene at a car crash\, losing family and friends\, dealing with injuries\, caring for those injured\, causing a crash or witnessing a serious crash can have a devastating and enduring impact. \nRoad 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. \nThe information session will help you get better informed on: \n\nThe impact of road trauma in WA.\nAn overview of the Road Trauma Support WA service and levels of support.\nHow to organise a third-party referral for individuals impacted by road trauma.\nFind out where and how to access support for yourself and others.\n\nRSVP: Kellie Wilson – (08) 9550 3777 or Kellie.Wilson@mandurah.wa.gov.au
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/city-of-mandurah-road-trauma-support-information-session/
LOCATION:Tuckey Room\, Mandurah Council Chambers\, 87 Mandurah Terrace\, Mandurah\, WA\, 6210\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Trauma Support WA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240514T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240514T143000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240312T045258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T054556Z
UID:12987-1715693400-1715697000@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Clinical yarning for injury prevention
DESCRIPTION:Effective communication between healthcare clinicians and Aboriginal patients is critical to delivering high-quality\, accessible\, culturally secure health care. Despite this\, ineffective communication is a well-documented barrier\, and few studies have reported interventions to improve communication. \nClinical Yarning is a patient-centered communication framework for Aboriginal health care. This webinar aims to explore the importance of yarning in a clinical setting for health professionals in the injury prevention sector. \nDr Ivan Lin and Trevor Pickett from WA Centre for Rural Health will explore the concept of clinical yarning\, how it can be implemented\, and the benefits to Aboriginal communities in WA. \nWho should attend? \nThis webinar is for general practitioners\, injury prevention practitioners\, health promotion advocates\, and Aboriginal health workers. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/clinical-yarning-for-injury-prevention/
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:20240508T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240515T124500
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240220T080431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T010236Z
UID:12845-1715169600-1715777100@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Evaluation webinar series
DESCRIPTION:Evaluation is a key aspect to consider when implementing health promotion programs in the community. It helps to assess if an intervention achieved its goals\, informs how to improve current or future activities\, collects information to support reporting requirements\, and supports future funding opportunities. It is also a vital part of successful grant programs. \nThis two-part\, 45-minute\, lunchtime webinar series will provide an overview of evaluation for health programs in WA; how to evaluate project activities\, data collection and translation methods\, how to mitigate any challenges that arise\, and practical tips to support your evaluation activities. \nWho should attend? \nThese webinars are suitable for early career health promotion officers or anyone seeking an update on the evaluation concepts in the public health context. \nWebinar 1: Setting the scene for evaluation \n12pm-12:45pm AWST\, May 8th 2024 \n\nRole of evaluation\nImportance of evaluation\nTypes of evaluation\nEvaluation framework development\nExamples of project outcome\, impact\, and process objectives\n\nRegister for Webinar One here \nWebinar 2: How can I effectively evaluate my project? \n12pm-12:45pm AWST\, May 15th 2024 \n\nHow do we collect the information that we need?\nCultural\, health literacy\, and timing considerations\nHow to design an effective survey\nMitigating evaluation challenges\nEvaluate community health promotion activities\, events\, and awareness-raising activities.\nHow to best use and share your evaluation results.\n\nRegister for Webinar Two here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-evaluation-webinar-series/
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:20240508T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240508T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240320T080007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T080141Z
UID:13068-1715162400-1715171400@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Move Your Body with Tai Chi
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! Injury Matters is teaming up with the City of Cockburn to deliver a free Stay On Your Feet® community event for older adults. Learn about the importance of moving your body to prevent falls\, try Tai Chi\, and enjoy morning tea and cuppa with your fellow participants. \nDate: Wednesday 8th May 2024\nTime: 10:00am- 12:45pm\nCost: Free\nLocation: South Lake Ottey Family & Neighbourhood Centre\, 2A S Lake Dr\, South Lake \nWho: Older adults\, family members and Carer’s \nMore details to come! \nFor more information\, email rvandordrecht@injurymatters.org.au or call 6166 7688.
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/move-your-body-with-tai-chi/
LOCATION:South Lake Ottey Family and Neighbourhood Centre\, 2a South Lake drive\, South Lake\, WA\, 6164\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240507T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240124T030455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T033819Z
UID:12606-1715072400-1715101200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Tai Chi for Arthritis and Falls Prevention - Instructor Training
DESCRIPTION:Tai Chi is one of the most effective strategies to reduce the risk of experiencing a fall due to its positive benefits for maintaining muscle and strength\, increasing endurance\, improving gait\, balance\, and mood. Tai Chi for Arthritis and Falls Prevention Instructor training\, developed by Dr Paul Lam\, is an evidence-based program to help health professionals working with older adults to become a certified Tai Chi for Health Institute Instructor. \nThis comprehensive\, practical\, and enjoyable Instructor Preparation Package contains essential material to learn how to be an effective and safe instructor of the Tai Chi for Arthritis & Falls Prevention program. The online and in-person components follow a natural learning sequence with an online portal that includes video guides from Dr Paul Lam at every step and a one-day in-person workshop run by Tai Chi for Health Institute Master Trainer Sam Sujatna in Perth\, WA. \nWho should register? \nThis training is suitable for physiotherapists\, occupational therapists\, and fitness instructors who work with older adults and want to implement Tai Chi classes as a falls prevention measure in their community. \nThe total cost of this training package amounts to around AUD $200\, with the Injury Matters-led workshop costing AUD $80. After completing this training package\, you will become a certified Tai Chi for Health Institute (TCHI) Instructor. As a certified instructor\, you will be able to help people improve their quality of life through Tai Chi and\, at the same time\, enhance your own Tai Chi skills. \nPlease note that you must complete both program steps and register for them at the same time. By doing so\, you are committing to completing the training and gaining certification. \n \nStep One (US$80)\nRegister for this online component of the training package\, which includes Dr. Paul Lam’s Tai Chi for Arthritis & Fall Prevention (TCAFP) program\, along with a specific sequence of learning materials\, as well as: \n\nAdditional videos to guide you through every part\nKnowledge units for Instructors\nQuizzes\n6 Webinar recordings\nDigital certificate after completion\, which you will need to provide to access Step Two\n\nRegister here for Step One \nAfter registration\, you will have access to this online content for one full year. However\, you will need to complete all required content and provide the certificate of completion prior to attending the workshop (Step Two). The estimated time to complete the online components is 2-3 weeks. Therefore\, we advise you to register for Step One no later than 17th April 2024 to access Step Two. The cost for this online component is not affiliated with Injury Matters as it is an external training portal. \nStep Two (AUD$80)\nRegister for our in-person one-day workshop on May 7th 2024\, facilitated by Tai Chi for Health Institute (TCHI) Master Trainer Sam Sujatna. This one-day workshop will cover: \n\nStay On Your Feet® overview\nTai Chi fundamentals\nSun style Tai Chi sequence\nSeated Tai Chi\n\nRegister here for Step Two
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/tai-chi-for-arthritis-and-falls-prevention-instructor-training/
LOCATION:Bendat Parent & Community Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, WA\, 6014\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240501T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240501T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240321T063542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T064113Z
UID:13091-1714561200-1714564800@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Road Trauma Support WA Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Road Trauma Support WA in partnership with Hope Community Services will be delivering a one-hour information session in Kalgoorlie for organisations\, emergency services\, the private sector and the community\, who would like to learn how they can utilise the Road Trauma Support WA service. The information session will help you get better informed on: \n\nThe impact of road trauma in WA.\nAn overview of the Road Trauma Support WA service and levels of support.\nHow to organise a third-party referral for individuals impacted by road trauma.\nFind out where and how to access support for yourself and others.\n\nBuffet lunch and networking to follow. \n*Alcohol-free event \nRegister at https://form.jotform.com/240578449760871 \n 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/road-trauma-support-wa-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:Overland Motel Kalgoorlie\, 566 Hannan Street\, Kalgoorlie\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Trauma Support WA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240501T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240501T103000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240305T054908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T033218Z
UID:12929-1714554000-1714559400@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Evaluating Alcohol and Other Drug Programs
DESCRIPTION:Evaluation is a key aspect to consider when implementing alcohol and other drug programs in the community. It helps to assess if an intervention has achieved its goals\, informs how to improve current or future activities\, collects information to support reporting requirements\, and supports future funding opportunities. \nInjury Matters\, through the Know Injury program and in partnership with Hope Community Services\, will be delivering a 90-minute workshop session in Kalgoorlie for early career health promotion officers\, project/program/grant officers\, and/or community engagement officers\, who would like to learn more about implementing evidence-based evaluation processes. The workshop will cover topics such as: \n\nThe role\, importance\, and types of evaluation\nHow to develop an evaluation framework\nHow to develop project outcomes\, impact\, and process objectives\nHow to design an effective survey\nMitigating evaluation challenges (e.g. confidentiality)\nHow to best use and share your evaluation results.\n\nMorning Tea provided and networking to follow. Please advise of any dietary requirements. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/know-injury-evaluating-alcohol-and-other-drug-programs/
LOCATION:Overland Motel Kalgoorlie\, 566 Hannan Street\, Kalgoorlie\, Western Australia\, 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:20240419T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240419T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20240320T071846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T072232Z
UID:13056-1713520800-1713528000@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Move Your Mind and Body
DESCRIPTION:Join Injury Matters and the City of Vincent for a free Stay On Your Feet® community event. Learn from a local health professional about the importance of moving your body to prevent falls\, try Tai Chi and enjoy a morning tea with your fellow participants after the session. \n\nDate: Friday 19 April 2024\nTime: 10:00am- 12pm\nCost: Free\nLocation: Community Centre\, 99 Loftus street\, Leederville\nWho: Older adults\, family members and Carer’s\n\nRegistration is essential as places are limited. Email community.development@vincent.wa.gov.au or call 6112 5838 \nhttps://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/events/interactive-stay-on-your-feet-presentation-with-tai-chi/2953 
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/interactive-stay-on-your-feet-event-with-tai-chi/
LOCATION:Loftus Community Centre\, WA\, 6007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240417T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240417T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T112725
CREATED:20231214T031532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T044445Z
UID:12315-1713344400-1713355200@www.injurymatters.org.au
SUMMARY:Active Balance for Falls Prevention training
DESCRIPTION:Balance is the ability to maintain a stable and controlled body position when moving. Balance plays an important role in daily activities such as walking\, bending over to put shoes on\, driving a car\, or grocery shopping. Balance requires our body’s system to work together to control our movements. Older adults who have impaired balance are at great risk of falling and so Injury Matters’ Stay On Your Feet® program are hosting a half day workshop training\, aimed at fitness professionals who work with older adults\, which will go over: \n\nWhat a fall is and why it is important to try to prevent them.\nHow the ageing process and other health conditions impact on falls risk.\nWhat is normal and abnormal gait\, balance\, strength\, and flexibility and how these may impact on falls risk.\nHow to identify falls risk and implement safety during exercise.\nWhat recommended falls prevention and exercise strategies are and how to implement them.\nWhere to find falls prevention resources and help.\n\nWho should attend? \nThe workshop is aimed at fitness and exercise professionals\, therapy assistants\, allied health assistants\, nurses\, support workers\, aged care staff\, and anyone who wants to learn more about exercises to prevent falls in older adults. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/stay-on-your-feet-12315/
LOCATION:Bendat Parent & Community Centre\, 36 Dodd Street\, Wembley\, WA\, 6014\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stay On Your Feet%C2%AE":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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