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Sector eNews | September 2025

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Move Your Body Campaign

Launching on the 1st of September 2025, the Stay On Your Feet® Move Your Body campaign encourages older adults to prevent falls and support healthy ageing by improving their balance, mobility and strength.  

Get involved in the campaign with the Move Your Body Toolkit, designed to support health services and people working with older adults. 

16 Days in WA Grants 

The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing are offering community grants as part of the 16 Days in WA campaign.

The grants must help raise awareness of gender-based violence, align with the theme of this year’s campaign, and take place between 25 November and 10 December 2025. 

Survey launched for rural and regional Australians’ experience of alcohol related harms 

Sober in the Country has launched a national survey, and are seeking input from Australians living rurally, regionally or remotely to share their lived experience around alcohol harm and dependence. 

Every voice matters – whether you’re a non-drinker, casual drinker, or someone affected by alcohol, including those who may be supporting someone battling with alcohol. 

Improve Your Health Stay On Your Feet

Applications for Stay On Your Feet® Community Grants now open 

Applications are now open for Improve Your Health grants of up to $5,000 (plus GST) for the delivery of community-based falls prevention projects in Western Australia throughout March to May 2026. 

Applications close 5pm Friday 7 November 2025. 

National Office for Child Safety “One talk at a time” Campaign 

The “One Talk at a Time” Campaign aims to help prevent child sexual abuse by encouraging adults to learn about the issue and have ongoing, proactive, preventative conversations with children, young people and other adults.  

The National Office for Child Safety also has an online toolkit to help adults have preventative conversations about child sexual abuse with children and young people, other adults, and organisations.  

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