Injury Matters had the privilege of exhibiting at the LG Professionals WA Age Friendly Australia National Conference "Unleashing an Age-Friendly Ecosystem for meaningful lives".
As summer temperatures rise, the risk of falls among older adults increases. Heat is the most frequent cause of extreme weather-related injury hospitalisations and deaths...
Be sure to download the nomination booklet today to ensure your WA injury prevention or recovery initiative gets the recognition it deserves.
On 5 December 2024, Injury Matters co-hosted the WA Public Health Pre-Election Forum with our partners the Public Health Association Australia, the Public Health Advocacy...
As the weather warms up and outdoor activities grow in popularity, the importance of ensuring safety during recreation and leisure is essential. Whether it’s hiking,...
Rachel Murray, Senior Health Promotion OfficerRoyal Life Saving Society of WA Injury Matters recently connected with Rachel Murray of Royal Life Saving Society WA to...
Did you know that adding a small handful of nuts to your daily diet could help you live a longer, healthier life?
Did you know that your brain plays a key role in preventing falls?
The Move Improve Remove grants program provides groups and organisations with the opportunity to deliver falls prevention programs targeting older adults within their community.
This Sunday, November 17, 2024, marks the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, an important annual event dedicated to honouring those killed or...
Injury Matters are proud to launch our 2025 State Election Priorities, highlighting six investment priorities for the WA State Government. In the lead-up to the...
Cognitive health encompasses a range of abilities, including memory, attention, reaction and problem-solving skills, which are vital for preventing falls.