Getting started with Co-Design
Online , AustraliaAn online interactive workshop training to build the capacity of professionals to use Co-design principles and translating theory to action.
An online interactive workshop training to build the capacity of professionals to use Co-design principles and translating theory to action.
A 2-hour workshop training for health professionals interested in learning more about how poor/reduced vision effects falls in older adults.
This two-day workshop will equip you with the necessary skills to facilitate your own Tai Chi classes and will be hosted by Sam Sujatna.
An online workshop for injury prevention professionals to grow their skills in interpreting epidemiological data.
A skills-based webinar for local government bodies on how to develop and implement an Alcohol Action Plan.
This free bite-sized webinar from the Local Government Community Safety Network will provide a local focus on violence prevention following the launch of the Our Watch Local Government violence prevention...
Information session designed for those exposed to road trauma as part of their work to learn how to support themselves and others post-crash.
This one-hour webinar will explore evidence-based exercises that are proven to reduce falls in older adults, along with any tools or equipment that health professionals can use, as well as the screening methods for falls when working with an older adult client.
An online webinar on the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health and wellbeing of older adults in the WA community.
This one-hour webinar for health professionals will explore the link between incontinence and falls in older adults, with guest presenter Laura Snowball from Silverchain, looking at management strategies and screening tools for health professionals to use when working with older adults in WA.
Tai Chi for Arthritis is a 2-day instructor training program designed by Dr Paul Lam to help prevent falls in older adults.
Injury Matters are holding a forum to explore the different ways alcohol harm can be prevented in the community.