Mental and Physical Safety on our Roads (MaPS) has launched its third campaign for improving mental and physical safety amongst heavy vehicle operators, Your MaP to Mental Health: Service Your Mind.
Thank you to all older adults who took part in the Stay On Your Feet® 2021 survey or interview. It was an interesting time for...
During the 2020/2021 financial year Injury Matters continued to grow the capacity of the WA injury prevention sector through the Know Injury program. With funding from the WA...
Injury Matters was a proud recipient of a $20,000 donation towards its’ heavy vehicle safety initiative, Mental and Physical Safety (MaPS) on our Roads, as...
Kidsafe WA have released three reports highlighting childhood injury topics, providing an essential link between the hospital and injury prevention stakeholders.
The Alcohol and Drug Foundation have launched a new online Community Hub, a one-stop shop for advice and inspiration to reduce harm from alcohol and drugs in the community.
On Wednesday the 19th of May, the Injury Prevention team travelled to Gabbadah to deliver a Move Improve Remove presentation to local residents.
Medications can influence how alert we are and further affect our ability to drive and operate heavy machinery.
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Here are our top tips to make sure you know your medications for safe driving.
Injury Matters is pleased to have been supporting the Ironbark Research Project in Mirrabooka and Bunbury for the past two years.
By swapping fried for fresh when you can, you can improve your alertness behind the wheel. Here are some easy tips to improve your diet.