Stay On Your Feet® falls prevention afternoon tea Albany
Join Injury Matters and the City of Albany at the Albany Public Library for a free community event and afternoon tea while learning how to prevent falls.
Join Injury Matters and the City of Albany at the Albany Public Library for a free community event and afternoon tea while learning how to prevent falls.
Like the rest of our body, our feet require essential nutrients to stay strong and keep us moving. Join us at the South Lake Ottey Family and Neighbourhood Centre, where...
A half-day workshop for exercise-based falls prevention, based on the international Otago Exercise Program principles.
Join Injury Matters, PBF Australia and Professor Anne Marie Hill at the Mandurah Seniors Centre for a free Seniors Week event, where we will tackle critical topics such as eye...
Explore comprehensive risk assessments for falls prevention interventions for older adult clients, including falls hazard identification and reduction, and how to use a home modification assessment as an Occupational Therapist.
Injury Matters is proud to be hosting the pre-conference workshop Joining forces: Strengthening the collaborative approach to community-based falls prevention at the upcoming Australia and New Zealand Falls Prevention Society...
Explore ways to create inclusive spaces and events for people with disability this International Day of People with Disability!
An interactive workshop exploring the impact of commercial determinants of health on injury outcomes in the WA population.
Injury Matters and Vision Australia are delivering a workshop for health professionals who work with older adults with low or no vision.
This half day workshop is aimed at fitness professionals who work with older adults and will go over the importance of balance in falls prevention.
Join Injury Matters and the City of Vincent for a free Stay On Your Feet® community event.
Injury Matters, in partnership with Hope Community Services, will be delivering a 90-minute workshop session in Kalgoorlie for early career health promotion officers, project/program/grant officers, and/or community engagement officers, who would like to learn more about implementing evidence-based evaluation processes.