Evaluation is integral to planning and implementing your grant program. Effective evaluation consists of writing evaluation questions, collecting data and feedback, and disseminating and utilising...
Forming meaningful partnerships in the community with relevant stakeholders as part of your grant program is important to deliver falls prevention activities.
After you have done all the hard work of laying the foundation of your grant proposal, you are ready to start writing your grant application.
Climate Justice and Resilience Toolkit This online Toolkit provides resources and tools to support community service organisations to embed climate justice and disaster resilience into...
A strong foundation for your proposed grant program ensures your project aligns with the Move Your Body grant funding priorities and has the potential for...
Applications for Stay On Your Feet® Move Your Body grants are now open.
Following the WA State Election, Premier Roger Cook has unveiled his new WA Labor Government Cabinet and Ministry portfolios.
The Stay On Your Feet® Home Safety Checklist is designed to help older adults identify and remove hazards such as slippery floors, poor lighting, and...
What's going on in injury prevention this month?
The impact of climate change on injury susceptibility is complex and evolving.
Injury Matters has officially launched the three-month Stay On Your Feet® Remove Hazards campaign across Western Australia.
Your home should be a safe and comfortable environment for you to live in, but hazards can be found inside and outside of the home.