For the last 20 years injury prevention policy in Australia has been hampered by poor consultation practices, limited stakeholder involvement, inadequate allocation of resources, poor implementation, and an absence of performance measures. This paper describes the development of injury prevention policy in Australia from its beginnings in 1981 to the current day and considers what measures should be undertaken to create an effective platform for the reduction of the burden of injury in Australia. The National Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Plan 2004-2014, released in 2005, needs to be supported by a whole of government commitment to the reduction of injury. The Council of Australian Governments would be an ideal forum to monitor pro...
Background: This paper provides an historical review of physical activity policy development in Aust...
Background: The aim of this paper is to outline the development of 'A Trauma Plan for Queensland'. I...
Background: This paper provides an historical review of physical activity policy development in Aust...
For the last 20 years injury prevention policy in Australia has been hampered by poor consultation p...
Policy Key messages: 1. New National Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Plan(s) should be develo...
The development of national injury prevention policy in the Australian health sector: and the unmet ...
Injury is a leading cause of disability and death in Australia and is recognised as a national healt...
Public health policy is a successful population-level strategy for injury prevention but it is yet t...
Issue addressed Over the last three decades there has been an incremental investment in health promo...
Issue addressed: The excess injury rate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a ma...
\u27Evidence-informed\u27 policy bridges the gap between research and practice, however incorporatin...
AIM: To retrospectively evaluate the NSW Management Policy to Reduce Fall Injury Among Older People,...
The promotion of physical activity is a public health priority for Australia. The new "National Phys...
Since its inception 27 years ago (1990), the Health Promotion Journal of Australia has featured many...
In 2012 in Western Australia (WA), preventable injuries were responsible for over 1000 deaths, 50 00...
Background: This paper provides an historical review of physical activity policy development in Aust...
Background: The aim of this paper is to outline the development of 'A Trauma Plan for Queensland'. I...
Background: This paper provides an historical review of physical activity policy development in Aust...
For the last 20 years injury prevention policy in Australia has been hampered by poor consultation p...
Policy Key messages: 1. New National Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Plan(s) should be develo...
The development of national injury prevention policy in the Australian health sector: and the unmet ...
Injury is a leading cause of disability and death in Australia and is recognised as a national healt...
Public health policy is a successful population-level strategy for injury prevention but it is yet t...
Issue addressed Over the last three decades there has been an incremental investment in health promo...
Issue addressed: The excess injury rate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a ma...
\u27Evidence-informed\u27 policy bridges the gap between research and practice, however incorporatin...
AIM: To retrospectively evaluate the NSW Management Policy to Reduce Fall Injury Among Older People,...
The promotion of physical activity is a public health priority for Australia. The new "National Phys...
Since its inception 27 years ago (1990), the Health Promotion Journal of Australia has featured many...
In 2012 in Western Australia (WA), preventable injuries were responsible for over 1000 deaths, 50 00...
Background: This paper provides an historical review of physical activity policy development in Aust...
Background: The aim of this paper is to outline the development of 'A Trauma Plan for Queensland'. I...
Background: This paper provides an historical review of physical activity policy development in Aust...