Our June Newsletter is out now covering a range of topics including the release of the annual forum recordings, research updates, community highlights and more.
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All recordings for the 2026 Annual Forum are now available!
Presentations from the afternoon aged care and hospital combined session and panel discussion can be viewed along with all of the other presentations from the annual forum.
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More presentations available!
Watch the afternoon hospital and community sessions from our Annual Forum on May 1. More than 20 presentations on programs and initiatives to prevent falls and healthy ageing.
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🚨 Now available! Recordings of the plenary presentations from our Annual Forum on May 1.
Including talks on medications, delirium, telephone coaching, concerns about falling, the Stay Active and On Your Feet program and the research update.
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Last chance to have your say on our April Falls campaign!
We would love to hear your thoughts on the resources designed and events run during April Falls month - survey link here: buff.ly/0zmVSFy
Our Falls Links newsletter for May is out now! Get up to date with all things falls, with a recap of the annual forum and feedback survey for our April Falls campaign. Read it here: buff.ly/9wFVZ6s
🚨 Just published! The latest evidence for interventions to prevent falls in older people in hospitals. Read to learn what effect single (e.g. education, exercise and medication optimisation) and multi-factorial interventions can have on falls here: buff.ly/pm5rbWC
Have your say on our April Falls campaign! The Let's Talk About Falls campaign included several new resources including YouTube videos and live webinars.
We would love to hear your thoughts on what was good and what could be improved - survey link here: buff.ly/0zmVSFy
Last chance to register for our Annual Forum! Register now to hear from the experts, and more than 30 presentations on programs and initiatives across NSW.
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One week to go until our Annual Forum! Catch up with all the latest evidence and programs across NSW and Australia at our annual forum.
Register to attend in-person or virtually here: buff.ly/aVEqh7i
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Now available! Revisit the webinar by Prof Anne-Marie Hill yesterday on communication as a key strategy for hospital falls prevention here: buff.ly/Q2kCjYZ
Don't forgot to join our April Falls webinars on tomorrow and Wednesday!
Learn some strategies to use when caring for people with changed behaviours and how to effectively communicate in hospital settings.
View the upcoming events here: buff.ly/MrjgfXD
2 weeks to go until our Annual Forum! With more than 35 presentations, meet the experts and other health professionals and get up to date with all things falls.
Join us in-person or virtually here: buff.ly/PkdXb5O
Program here: buff.ly/DH1cb5B
🚨 One week to go for our April Falls live webinars!
📅 21st and 22nd April
⌛ 1330 - 1430
Register for Caring for People with Changed Behaviours here: buff.ly/neShN7Q
Register for Communication is a key strategy for hospital falls prevention here: buff.ly/bKQLLbU
Our abstract list of falls research in March is available now!
Featuring the FAST trial with home exercises to prevent falls for stroke survivors and a trial evaluating training to get up from the floor - read them here: buff.ly/hXO1YfO
Have you seen our 2026 April Falls playlist on Youtube? Watch Prof Anne Tiedemann's presentations on preventing falls in the community and Ingrid Hutchinson's talk on practical strategies for preventing falls in hospital.
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One month to go until our Annual Forum on May 1!
The draft program for the forum is now available here: buff.ly/qD9mzsT
Register for the forum here: buff.ly/pi53fKQ
Are you ready for April Falls? The 2026 campaign focuses on recognising and acting on the early signs that someone may be at risk of falling.
Campaign resources include posters, presentations and live webinars - link to resources: buff.ly/1UoIOzS