• Getting started with Co-Design

    Online WA, Australia

    $15 WED May 25 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Getting started with Co-Design Delivering successful projects in the community relies on building trust and engaging in a meaningful way with stakeholders and partners. Co-design is about creating with stakeholders to ensure the results meet their needs and are usable. Join Injury Matters as Olivia O’Conner, a consultant with experience in evidence-based collaboration and consultation as she delivers this workshop on getting started with Co-design. This engaging and interactive webinar is designed to inspire ideas and allow discussion on translating theory into action. The training aims to build the capacity...

  • 🕠COVID-19 & Diabetes

    Online WA, Australia

    Thursday 12 May, 2022 6:00pm – 7:00pm Hosted by Diabetes WA People with diabetes have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality if they get COVID-19. Does everyone with diabetes have the same level of risk? What are the conversations around COVID-19 that health professionals can be having with people who have diabetes. Register for this session here

  • Youth in Distress: Managing Suicidality and Self-harm (Blended)

    Online WA, Australia

    With a focus on self-harm and suicide in adolescence, the new program will assist clinicians to manage youth in distress, self-harm and suicidality. The program has been designed to build on the current level of skills of participants and to further develop confidence in undertaking risk assessment and safety planning for youth in distress. This format has been designed so that modules 2, 3 and 4 can be completed in one day. Module 1 will need to be completed prior to the commencement of module 2. Eligibility for CPD points requires completion of all 4 modules in their entirety. Times:...

  • Let’s talk about violence in WA webinar

    Online WA, Australia

    Let's talk about violence in WA webinar When: May 10 @ 10:00am - 11:30am Where: Online via ZOOM Cost: FREE   Violence is a growing issue in Western Australia, with 17,134 hospitalisations due to assault and people aged 25 – 44 having the highest incidence of hospitalisations due to assault. Join Injury Matters and a range of professionals while we explore topics such as family and domestic violence and elder abuse, while hearing about a smoking cessation and violence prevention pilot program trialled at Royal Perth Hospital. We will hear from: Lisa Jones from Lifeline WA on Family and Domestic...

  • Ready, willing, and able: Motivational interviewing in falls prevention practice

    Online WA, Australia

    FREE THU May 5 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am Ready, willing, and able: Motivational interviewing in falls prevention practice How do we influence behaviour change in falls prevention practice? Motivational interviewing is a communication style for strengthening client personal motivation and commitment to change. Motivational interviewing is a valuable tool for health professionals working with older adult clients who are resistant about change and provides workers with strategies and skills to support clients to implement meaningful behaviour change. Join Injury Matters with guest facilitator Professor Moira Sim, from Edith Cowan University, for the Ready, willing, and able: Motivational interviewing...

  • Through the Looking Glass: Engaging Multicultural Communities within Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion online workshop

    Online WA, Australia

    Date: Wednesday 4th May 2022 Time: 9am – 12noon AWST Location: Online via Zoom Cost: Free but registration is compulsory as spots are limited   Western Australia (WA) has a rapidly increasing multicultural population, with unique demographics of culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) communities in WA adding to the complexity of the contributing factors which can increase the risk of injury within multicultural communities. The three leading injury areas affecting people from CaLD communities in WA are drowning, intentional self-harm, and violence. With a number of health programs out there already tackling these prevalent issues, how do we better engage with multicultural...

  • Erectile Dysfunction

    Online WA, Australia

    Erectile Dysfunction Presented by Dr Trent Barrett -  Urologist Monday 2 May, 2022 2:00pm – 3:00pm Hosted by Diabetes WA  This session will explore the link between diabetes and sexual health, with a focus on erectile dysfunction. Prevention strategies, signs and symptoms, treatments and management options will be discussed. Register for this session here.

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

    Online WA, Australia

    Courses in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Designed for clinicians and researchers, the courses will be facilitated by Prof Colleen Loo and other leading experts in neurostimulation and mood disorders. All March and April courses will be delivered online. TMS Masterclass | 29 April 2022 1-day course on current and emerging treatments, complex cases and treatment prescribing. OTHER COURSES Ketamine course | 1-2 April 2022 Introductory 2-day course on theory and treatment procedures for ketamine for depression. tDCS course | (date tbc) 1-day introductory course on tDCS principles, effects in psychiatric disorders, and hands-on practice. Neuromodulation workshops | (date tbc) 2 modules...

  • Hypoglycaemia

    Online WA, Australia

    Thursday 28 April, 2022 5:30pm - 6:30pm Hosted by Diabetes WA For people with diabetes who use insulin, the fear of hypoglycaemia can influence their decisions around target BGLs and exercise. Managing hypos can reduce both short term and long term effects of diabetes.  Register for this session here.

  • Elder abuse recognition and response in older adult clients online workshop

    Online WA, Australia

    FREE WED April 27 @ 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Elder abuse recognition and response in older adult clients online workshop Elder abuse is a serious public health issue, estimated to affect 1 in 20 older adults in Western Australia. It can take many forms, including financial, social, physical, sexual, psychological, and emotional abuse, and can occur in a range of different settings. Elder abuse can have ongoing health impacts on an individual, such as physical injury, poor mental health, and increased risk of placement in residential aged care. As with many forms of abuse, it can be difficult for...