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Page 1 President’s report 1 In our own backyard 2 Membership renewal 2 Drowning prevenon summit 3 Three conferences in one 4 Forum insight 5 Australasian Mortality Data Interest Group Conference 7 Farm safety forum 8 Australian Community Workers 8 Upcoming conferences 9 Pictures 10 Australian Injury Prevention Network Incorporated in Victoria AIPN Secretariat PO Box 21211 ABN 23 676 617 704 Little Lonsdale Street MELBOURNE VIC 8011 AIPN Website: www.aipn.com.au Email: [email protected] Inside this edition Volume 17, 2 Winter 2014 President’s Report Dear AIPN members, Big news this edition: We are tweeting! @_AIPN represents injury prevenon and safety promoon researchers, praconers, and policy-makers around Australia, raising the profile and influencing change in the area of public health. If you missed them, you can find our latest tweets at https:// twitter.com/_AIPN Here is a sample: Gangs, Violence, and a Flood of Migrant Children an @IP_BMJ blog hp:// ow.ly/z76Zr Data linkage: overcoming a potenal injury prevenon obstacle an @IP_BMJ blog hp://ow.ly/z773V The @RCHMelbourne Farm Safety Forum 15 August 8.30-4 hp:// www.rch.org.au/uploadedFiles/Main/Content/safetycentre/ safety_centre_workshops/Trauma … Farm Safety Flyer.pdf Please retweet as you see fit! Happy reading! The AIPN is a professional organisaon bringing together all Australians and New Zealanders concerned with injury issues. Please feel free to contact us for more informaon. AIPN undertakes to collate informaon from contributors, and has not been responsible for the research reported in this newsleer. Follow us for the latest informaon on injury prevenon and safety promoon in Australia.

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President’s report 1

In our own backyard 2

Membership renewal 2

Drowning prevention summit 3

Three conferences in one 4

Forum insight 5

Australasian Mortality Data

Interest Group Conference 7

Farm safety forum 8

Australian Community Workers 8

Upcoming conferences 9

Pictures 10

Australian Injury Prevention Network

Incorporated in Victoria AIPN Secretariat PO Box 21211

ABN 23 676 617 704 Little Lonsdale Street

MELBOURNE VIC 8011

AIPN Website: www.aipn.com.au Email: [email protected]

Inside this edition

Volume 17, 2 Winter 2014

President’s Report

Dear AIPN members,

Big news this edition:

We are tweeting!

@_AIPN represents injury prevention and safety promotion

researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers around Australia,

raising the profile and influencing change in the area of public health.

If you missed them, you can find our latest tweets at https://

twitter.com/_AIPN

Here is a sample:

‘Gangs, Violence, and a Flood of Migrant Children an @IP_BMJ blog http://

ow.ly/z76Zr

Data linkage: overcoming a potential injury prevention obstacle an

@IP_BMJ blog http://ow.ly/z773V

The @RCHMelbourne Farm Safety Forum 15 August 8.30-4 http://

www.rch.org.au/uploadedFiles/Main/Content/safetycentre/

safety_centre_workshops/Trauma … Farm Safety Flyer.pdf

Please retweet as you see fit!

Happy reading!

The AIPN is a professional organisation bringing together all Australians and

New Zealanders concerned with injury issues. Please feel free to contact us

for more information. AIPN undertakes to collate

information from contributors, and has not been responsible for the

research reported in this newsletter.

Follow us for the latest information on injury prevention and safety promotion in Australia.

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In our own backyard

Injury Prevention Aotearoa welcomes your registration for the national injury

prevention conference In our own Backyard at Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand

on Thursday 6 and Friday 7 November 2014.

This will be the injury sector’s time to share knowledge, research, and initiatives that will inspire us and help

us all to work more effectively towards the betterment of preventing and reducing injury in Aotearoa. As the

title suggests we are focusing this conference on New Zealand and the wealth of knowledge and expertise

we have in our own backyard.

The registration fee for the two-day programme is $350 with day tickets also available.

For more information, see http://www.injuryprevention.org.nz/in-our-own-backyard-conference-2014/

Key dates

Abstracts and registrations - now open

Abstracts close - Friday 15 August 2014

Scholarship applications close - Friday 29 August 2014

Early-bird registrations close - Friday 19 September 2014

Standard registrations close - Friday 17 October 2014

It is the time of year when Memberships are due for renewal.

Individual and institutional memberships are available. For more information, visit

http://www.aipn.com.au/membership.html

Membership renewal

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Drowning Prevention Summit

Australian Water Safety Council National Drowning Prevention Summit 2014

The Australian Water Safety Council (AWSC) will host the

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION SUMMIT 2014 in Sydney on

Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 August 2014 at the PARKROYAL Darling

Harbour, 150 Day Street, Sydney, Australia. The Summit will bring a

vital focus to the Australian Water Safety Council’s goal of

‘Reducing drowning deaths by 50% by 2020’. A series of

symposiums will provide a forum for those working in the water

safety and drowning prevention sector to review the progress of the Australian Water Safety Strategy 2012-

15, with the expectation that the Summit will identify the critical steps needed to achieve this goal.

Who Should Attend

The AWSC invites everyone with a commitment to reducing drowning through research, policy or practice.

Specifically:

• Water Safety and Drowning Prevention Organisations

• State and Territory Water Safety Council Members

• Policy Makers at all levels of Government

• Local Government Representatives

• Managers of Aquatic Venues

• Researchers and Students

• Community Health Professionals

• Lifesavers, Lifeguards, Swimming and

Water Safety Instructors

• Rescue and Emergency Services Personnel

IMPORTANT DATES Abstracts for poster presentations

close - Friday 28 June 2014

Abstract notification to authors by Secretariat - Friday 4

July 2014

Summit Registrations Close – Friday 18 July 2014

Summit Dates – Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 August 2014

Visit http://www.watersafety.com.au/Events/2014Summit

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Three conferences packed into one!

Be Active 2014

be active 2014 will incorporate the:

Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport (ACSMS),

National Physical Activity Conference (NPAC),

National Sports Injury Prevention Conference (NSIPC).

Together the three conferences will focus on current research and practice in areas relating to the

promotion of, and safe participation in, all kinds of sport, exercise and physical activity. be active 2014 will

provide an interactive educational forum of the highest standard, promoting the latest physical activity and

health developments amongst key and influential industry professionals.

be active 2014 will be held at the National Convention Centre, Canberra, Australia , 15 – 18 October 2014.

Abstract submissions - closed

Abstract notification of acceptance - May 31

Early bird registration - closes July 31

Author registration closes - August 31

For more information contact the Conference Secretariat on [email protected] or see

http://sma.org.au/conferences-events/conference/

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Forum insight

Beyond the Safe City Social Innovation Forum, 5-6 March 2014

The City of Melbourne's vision is for our city to be bold, inspirational and sustainable - a place where

everyone feels safe, connected and able to participate in city life at any time of the day or night. A key part

of this process is the next strategy for a safe city. The draft strategy outlines the vision, principles, themes

and actions for the next four years. Read the draft strategy here: http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/

beyond-the-safe-city.

On the 5th and 6th of March, the City of Melbourne in collaboration with Doing Something Good, hosted a

two day Beyond the Safe City Social Innovation Forum. Cr Foster welcomed the participants which included

residents, business owners, academics, policy makers, city workers, urban planners, architects, designers,

students, community leaders, and health, safety and security professionals. This was a key component of

our community engagement plan to help us develop the next strategy for a safer city newly titled Beyond

the Safe City Strategy 2014-17. The draft strategy

will be presented to Future Melbourne Committee in

mid-2014.

(In attendance: Peter Crowley from City of Moonee

Valley, Meegan Brotherton from Australian Safe

Communities Foundation and Barbara Minuzzo The

Royal Children’s Hospital Safety Centre.)

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Forum insight continued….

The City of Melbourne’s application to be redesignated as

an International Safe Community was successful, and the

official announcement was made at the Beyond the Safe

City Social Innovation Forum. Applications are assessed by

the World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre on

Community Safety Promotion. The City of Melbourne has

enjoyed this status since 2000.

(Left: Cr Foster with

Meegan Brotherton)

Melbourne was the first Australian capital city to be designated as an International Safe Community, and it

remains the only Australian capital city and the first in the southern hemisphere to achieve and maintain this

status.

The re-designation affirms the City of

Melbourne’s commitment to building and

promoting a safe and inclusive community

and our desire to be a continuing member

of the International Safe Community

network.

(Above: City of Melbourne staff, Local Police, Meegan Brotherton)

Here is a storify feed of the conversations that took place during the forum:

https://storify.com/public/templates/slideshow/index.html?src=//storify.com/DoingSomeGood/beyond-

the-safe-city-social-innovation-forum#1

There is also the option of watching a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr64xkPfnMc

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Australasian Mortality Data Interest Group (AMDIG)

The Australasian Mortality Data Interest Group will be hosting their annual

conference in Sydney, 18-19 November 2014.

The theme for this year’s conference is “Mortality data in the information age”. The 2014 conference will

bring together leading professionals from Australia, New Zealand and other countries for two days of

discussion and networking about current issues surrounding mortality data, with particular emphasis on the

Australasian region.

Based around the theme of “Mortality Data in the Information Age”, the conference aims to:

Present a selection of the latest research findings associated with mortality data

Highlight innovations in examining and presenting data

Identify international developments in mortality data

Provide a forum for mortality data professionals and researchers to exchange information and forge

constructive partnerships

Highlight the links between research and the development of health policy

Key Dates

23 May Call for abstracts open

28 July Early bird registration opens

08 August Abstract submission deadline

29 August Abstract notification to authors

05 September Acceptance by authors

10 October Early bird registration closes

11 October Standard registration opens

13 November Standard registration closes

For more information, see https://www.accd.net.au/Downloads/admig-2014-call-for-abstracts.pdf

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Farm Safety Forum

Keeping kids free from harm on the farm, 15 August 2014, Melbourne.

Please join us in this multidisciplinary forum where we will provide a comprehensive overview of the

ongoing challenges in keeping children free from injury in the rural community. We will also investigate the

strategies and identify what further work needs to be done to protect children on farms.

WHEN Friday 15 August 2014, 8.30am – 4.00pm.

WHERE Ella Latham Auditorium, Ground Floor, The

Royal Children’s Hospital, Flemington Road, Parkville.

PARKING Extremely limited parking is available in and

around the hospital. Alternatively Trams 55 and 59

stop directly outside the hospital.

REGISTRATION RSVP your name, workplace & any

dietary restrictions via email to [email protected] by Friday 8 August 2014. For further enquiries call

9345 5085. The PowerPoint presentations will be made available on The Royal Children’s Hospital Safety

Centre website after the completion of the workshop. The entire event will also be recorded and available

on the website.

Australian Community Workers Conference and Exhibition

The 2014 Australian Community Workers Conference and Exhibition will be held in

Melbourne, 10-11 September.

Bringing together a faculty of prominent industry experts, the event will provide timely and in-depth

insights for community work practitioners and their companies into the fields of organisational, community

and professional development. Reflecting the theme of 'Many occupations, one profession', the event will

not only enhance the knowledge and skills-base of community workers, but will also bring together the

whole sector for knowledge-exchange and network-building.

Further information can be found at http://www.acwa.org.au/BookingRetrieve.aspx?ID=169115

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Various Injury Prevention Conferences, 2014

XX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work 2014, 24-27 August 2014

The XX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work conference will be held in Frankfurt, Germany. See https://www.safety2014germany.com/ for more information.

Safety in Action 2014: Sydney Safety Conference, 2-3 September 2014

The Safety in Action conference will be held in Sydney, Australia. See https://www.safetyinaction.com.au/safety-conference/sydney-safety-conference for more information.

Occupational Safety in Transport Conference, 18-19 September 2014

The Occupational Safety in Transport Conference at the Crowne Plaza Surfers Paradise, Australia. See http://ositconference.com/ for more information.

be active 2014 15-18 October September 2014

The be active conference will be held in Canberra, Ausstralia. See http://sma.org.au/conferences-events/conference/ for more information.

Injury Prevention Network of Aotearoa New Zealand (IPNANZ) Conference, 6-7 November 2014

The IPNANZ national conference will be held at Te Papa, Wellington. The conference theme is “In our own backyard”. See http://www.ipnanz.org.nz/ for more information.

2014 Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 12-14 November 2014

The RSRPE conference will be held in Melbourne. The conference theme is “It always seems impossible until it’s done” . See http://rsrpe2014.com.au/ for more information.

6th Australian and New Zealand Falls Prevention Conference, 16-18 November 2014

The 6th Australian and New Zealand Falls Prevention Conference will be held in Sydney, Australia, with the theme “The highs and lows of fall prevention”. See http://www.anzfpconference.com.au/ .

Australasian Mortality Data Interest Group Conference, 18-19 November 2014

The Australasian Mortality Data Interest Group Conference will be held in Sydney, Australia. The them for the conference is “Mortality data in the information age”. See https://www.accd.net.au/Downloads/admig-2014-call-for-abstracts.pdf

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Given the World Cup activities which have excited soccer-lovers everywhere, here are some soccer-related injury photos. Warning: you may cringe…

World Cup-inspired pictures

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The National peak body for all age and all cause injury prevention and control in Australia

Kerrianne Watt (President) [email protected]

Alexia Lennon (Secretary) [email protected]

Lara Harvey (Treasurer) [email protected]

Erica Davison [email protected]

Tim Driscoll [email protected]

Rebecca Ivers [email protected]

Kirsten Vallmuur [email protected]

Sophie Pointer [email protected]

Sheree Bekker (Student

Representative) [email protected] .au

Bridie Scott-Parker (Editor) [email protected]

AIPN Secretariat

C/- Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety, Queensland (CARRS-Q)

Queensland University of Technology

K Block, 130 Victoria Park Road

Kelvin Grove

Queensland, 4059

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.aipn.com.au

AIPN EXECUTIVE COMMI TTEE 2013

AUSTRALIAN INJURY

PREVENTION NETWORK

Do you have any articles, news, stories or information on injury prevention research,

publications or activities?

For inclusion in the Winter edition of the newsletter, please submit any articles, news or

stories to the Newsletter Editor Dr Bridie Scott-Parker at

[email protected] by 15 August 2014.

The Australian Injury Prevention Network welcomes people from a wide range of backgrounds who

have an interest in injury prevention and safety promotion.

The AIPN offers 5 membership types covering most individual and

corporate needs.

To apply for or renew your membership, please go to the

website to download a membership form or complete

your application online.

www.aipn.com.au

JOIN AIPN

CONTACT AIPN CONTRIBUTIONS

This edition of Injury Incidence has been

edited by Dr Bridie Scott-Parker.