The Stay On Your Feet® Home Safety Checklist is designed to help older adults identify and remove hazards such as slippery floors, poor lighting, and...
What's going on in injury prevention this month?
The impact of climate change on injury susceptibility is complex and evolving.
Injury Matters has officially launched the three-month Stay On Your Feet® Remove Hazards campaign across Western Australia.
Your home should be a safe and comfortable environment for you to live in, but hazards can be found inside and outside of the home.
What is self-care? We’ve all heard the term self-care but what does it mean? Self-care is any activity you do that helps you maintain your...
For many people, driving is a routine activity. However, if you’ve experienced a traumatic event such as a road crash, whether as a driver, passenger,...
Learn how to safely get up off the floor.
What's going on in injury prevention this month?
Gain further insights into injury in CaLD communities, including incidence, determinants, and leading causes of injury within this population, along with evidence-based injury prevention strategies.
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 blog will take a closer look at three common myths surrounding trauma and grief that can mislead your recovery.