Two research studies are seeking participants with lived experience of road trauma.
Like a diamond, there are many facets to wellbeing. Physical exercise can be a great tool when it comes to coping with trauma.
Our minds and bodies are connected. How can you eat well following a crash?
Is your new years resolution to try a new exercise class? Or maybe its to connect with other injury prevention organisations?
This quarter has been busy for the team delivering workshops, launching two new resources and the Six Supportive Steps Campaign and travelling to regional WA.
It’s officially the silly season! Australian Christmas time is often full of barbeques, beach trips, get-togethers and good times. Unfortunately, they’re often full of injuries.
Now the festive season is approaching, it’s important to plan and prepare for these occasions to protect your well-being.
In a first for Australia, Injury Matters has collaborated with the Road Safety Commission WA to launch the new Reporting Road Traffic Incidents Resource.
Road Trauma Support WA has launched a new six-week online campaign to help people during the holiday season.
Following road trauma, your ability to enjoy a good night’s sleep may be affected.
Many children each year are involved and impacted by road crashes. How can you best support them following a crash?
Road Trauma Support WA has had another busy quarter out in the community.