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SUMMARY:Let's talk about violence in WA
DESCRIPTION:Violence is a growing issue in Western Australia\, with 17\,134 hospitalisations due to assault and people aged 25 – 44 having the highest incidence of hospitalisations due to assault. Join Injury Matters and a range of professionals while we explore topics such as family and domestic violence and elder abuse\, while hearing about a smoking cessation and violence prevention pilot program trialled at Royal Perth Hospital. We will hear from: \n\nLisa Jones from Lifeline WA on Family and Domestic Violence\nLouise Forster from Advocare on Elder Abuse\nHolly Scott and Rachel Wixon from East Metro Health Service on the Royal Perth Hospital Violence Prevention Pilot Project.\n\nLearn more about the work being done in this space\, and ways that you can advocate for safer environments in WA. \nThis webinar training aims to: \n\nIncrease knowledge of trends in violence in Western Australia\nIncrease awareness of violence advocacy areas in WA\nIncrease knowledge of violence services\, support\, resources\, and referral pathways available in WA\n\nThis webinar is suitable for Local Government community safety workers\,  advocates and policy officers\, health promotion and public health professionals\, WA Police\, family and domestic violence organisations/women’s refuges/support services\, country and regional health services\, and Aboriginal health services and organisations. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/lets-talk-about-violence-in-wa/
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CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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SUMMARY:What are we doing to prevent injury in the WA community?
DESCRIPTION:The impact that injury has on all Western Australians reinforces the importance of focusing on the preventable and predictable nature of injury and the need to make injury prevention a priority. The wide range of health areas within injury further contributes to the need for an integrated approach to injury prevention by a range of health sectors. As a health professional\, understanding the range of initiatives that already exist\, and advocacy areas that need further attention\, is vital for affective and sustainable public health programs. Join Injury Matters as we hear from leaders within the injury prevention space on topics that range from poisoning and drowning prevention to alcohol harm reduction. We will hear from: \n\nRachel Murray on Drowning Prevention RLSWA\nKristen Jamieson on Child Injuries Kidsafe WA\nJulia Stafford on reducing harm by cheap alcohol Cancer Council WA\n\nLearn more about the work being done in this space\, and ways that you can advocate for injury prevention in WA. \nThis webinar training aims to: \n\n\n\nIncreased knowledge of trends in injury in Western Australia\nIncreased awareness of injury prevention advocacy areas in WA\nIncreased knowledge of injury prevention services\, programs\, and resources available in WA\n\n\n\nWho should attend? \nThis webinar training is suitable for people working in Local Governments\, as advocates and policy officers\, in the field of Health Promotion and Public Health\, and for health professionals in Country and Regional Health Services\, and Aboriginal Health Services and organisations. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/what-are-we-doing-to-prevent-injury-in-the-wa-community/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Know Injury
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