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WORKSHOPS

WORKSHOPS

WORKSHOP PROGRAM - Click Here

Please note, only pre-registered conference delegates are able to register for the workshops & satellite events.

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SATURDAY 26 & SUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER 

WS0.1 - Room: Riverbank Room 1- 9:00AM - 5:00PM - International Collaborative Effort on Injury Statistics and Methods (Injury-ICE) hosted by Ben Beck (2 Full Days) - By invite ONLY

SUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER

WS1.1 & WS1.9 Combined - Riverbank Room 3 - 1:30PM - 5:00PM - 1. Global Road Safety Leadership Course Alumni Workshop hosted by Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit, Abdul M. Bachani & 2. What appeals to donors in a proposal: Learnings from colleagues & donors hosted by Road Traffic Injuries Research Network, Olive Kobusingye Handout RTIRN   -     Workshop Flyer

WS1.3 - Riverbank Room 2 - 9:00AM - 5:00PM - Evaluation of Community-Based Injury Control Interventions: Study designed and analysis alternatives hosted by Victorian Safe Communities Network (VSCN), Shrikant I. Bangdiwala and Andrés Villaveces - Workshop Flyer

WS1.4 - E2 - 3:30PM - 5:00PM - Safety Culture: the past is required for the present to create the future hosted by International Safe Communities Certifying Centre, Dale Hanson

WS1.6 - Riverbank Room 4 - 9:00AM - 10:30AM - Strengthening Road traffic injury statistics: Addressing discrepancies in official statistics and global statistical models hosted by University of Chicago, Kavi Bhalla - Workshop Flyer

WS1.7 - E1 - 9:00AM - 10:30AM - Early Career Meet and Greet hosted by University New South Wales, Amy Peden

WS1.8 - Riverbank Room 4 - 1:30PM - 5:00PM - Fall prevention in older Adults: Evidence update and working together for greater impact hosted by University of Sydney, Cathie Sherrington

WS1.10 - E1 - 11:00AM - 12:30PM - Early Career Mental Health & Well Being hosted by University New South Wales, Amy Peden - more information below

WS1.11 - E3 - 2:00PM - 4:30PM - Addressing challenges in child safety hosted by UNICEF and Kidsafe
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MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER

WS2.1 - Riverbank Room 2 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - Understanding the Burns journey for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, hosted by First Nation, Keziah Bennett-Brook

WS2.2 - Riverbank Room 3 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - Policy change in Latin America - Lessons in road safety advocacy hosted by Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI), Jake Palley

WS2.3 - Riverbank Room 4 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - A practical approach to improve investigations and identify systemic organisational issues hosted by Investigations Differently, Mark Alston - Workshop Flyer

WS2.4 - Riverbank Room 2 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - Role of Road Safety Policy Advocacy in Saving Lives hosted by Global Road Safety Partnership, Judy Fleiter Workshop Flyer

WS2.5 - Riverbank Room 3 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - Conducting safer roads to school programmes during COVID: Some lessons learnt from the Botnar Child Road Safety Challenge hosted by The George Institute for Global Health and The Global Road Safety Partnership, Dr Margie Peden - Workshop Flyer

WS2.6 - Riverbank Room 4 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - Effective and Sustainable Strategies for Drowning Prevention hosted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Dr. Abdulgafoor M. Bachani 

WS2.7 - E1 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - E-Scooters: keeping communities safe hosted by Jamieson Trauma Institute, Dr Tanya Smyth

WS2.8 - E2 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - Building Sustainable National Drowning Prevention Programs hosted by Global Health Advocacy Incubator, Lexi Bullick - Workshop Flyer

TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER

WS3.1 - Riverbank Room 2, 3 & 4 - 7:00AM - 8:30AM - Safety in Design Breakfast hosted by Engineering. Systems. Management

WS3.2 - Riverbank Room 1 - 7:00AM - 8:30AM -  Using child and youth life-course approaches to achieve effective place-based injury prevention hosted by Communities that Care (CTC), Prof John Toumbourou, Deakin University Workshop Flyer

WS3.3 - E2 - 7:00AM - 8:30AM - The Global Road Safety Leadership Alumni Fellowship Program: Sustained capacity-building through one-year mentorship hosted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Dr. Abdulgafoor M. Bachani Workshop Flyer

WS3.18 - Riverbank Room 5 - 7:00AM - 8:30AM - Falls prevention for all thru fun and facts: Slacklining and Eastern Martial Exercise hosted by C Phillip Gabel - Workshop Flyer

WS3.4 - Riverbank Room 2 - 11:00AM - 12:30PM - Effective Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment hosted by Engineering. Systems. Management, Rebekah Reilly

WS3.5 - Riverbank Room 3 - 11:00AM - 12:30PM - Innovative Approaches to Capacity Development for Injury Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries hosted by Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit, Dr Abdulgafoor Bachani 

WS3.6 - Riverbank Room 4 - 11:00AM - 12:30PM - Building a Media Campaign Evaluation Plan hosted by International Safety Media Awards and Center for Safe Alaskans, Marcia Howell Workshop Flyer

WS3.7 - E1 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - Psychosocial Risk Management at Work hosted by Megan Clark

WS3.8 - Riverbank Room 3 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - Enhancing collaboration in injury prevention in Australia and New Zealand hosted by AIPN, Ben Beck - Workshop Flyer
WS3.9 - Riverbank Room 2 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - Determining what is Reasonably Practicable hosted by Engineering. Systems. Management. Mike Hurd

WS3.10 - Riverbank Room 1 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - Global Burden of Disease hosted by IHME, Erin Hamilton - Workshop Flyer

WS3.15 - Riverbank Room 5 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - Babies Break If You Shake Them: Optimum Strategies to Prevent Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury hosted by Brian Injury Australia, Nick Rushworth

WS3.17 - Riverbank Room 4 - 2:00PM - 3:30PM - "Doing" injury policy analysis: methodological and conceptual reflections with case studies across drowning, snakebite and transportation hosted by The George Institute for Global Health, Justin Scarr, Jagnoor Jagnoor, Margie Peden and Soumyadeep Bhaumik’s

WS3.12 - Riverbank Room 2 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - Tools for Safer Roads and to Understand the Global Business Case Workshop? hosted by International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP), Rob McInerney

WS3.13 - Riverbank Room 3 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - National Children's Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health Safety hosted by National Children's Centre for Rural and Agriculture health and Safety and Farmsafe Australia, Marsha Salzwedel

WS3.14 - Riverbank Room 4 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - Early Career Meet the Editor hosted by Injury Prevention Journal, Rod McClure

WS3.16 - Riverbank Room 5 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - AUSA Member Only Session hosted by AUSA, Xin Li

WEDNESDAY 30 NOVEMBER

WS4.1 - Riverbank Room 2 - 7:00AM - 10:30AM - Adverse Childhood Experiences - Understanding data and using it for public health action hosted by U.S CDC & Public Health Wales UK, Andrés Villaveces  - Workshop Flyer

WS4.2 - Riverbank Room 3 - 7:00AM - 8:30AM - Strengthening Global Knowledge of and Capacity to Address Violence Against Healthcare Workers hosted by Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit, Jessica Ott and Madalina A. Coman, PhD, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Political Administrative and Communication Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University and Berit Kieselbach, MSc, MPH Technical Officer, Prevention of Violence, Department for the Social Determinants of Health, World Health Organization

WS4.3 - Riverbank Room 4 - 7:00AM - 10:30AM - Towards Vision Zero: A world without drunk drivers-  Shared visions for safety worldwide awareness hosted by Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety, Robert Strassburger and Kristin Kingsley Workshop Flyer

WS4.4 - Riverbank Room 5 - 7:00AM - 10:30PM - Falls hosted by Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC's), Aleksandra Natora - Workshop Flyer

WS4.5 - E1 - 9:00AM - 10:30AM - WHS Regulators Round Table hosted by Australasian University Safety Association, Xin Li

WS4.6 - E2 - 9:00AM - 10:30AM - Applying a systems science approach to enhance post-injury care (tertiary prevention) hosted by Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit, Nukhba Zia

WS4.8 - E3 - 9:00AM - 10:30AM - Policy Advocacy for Injury Prevention in Bangladesh hosted by Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI), Mena ElTurky - Workshop Flyer

WS4.7 - Riverbank Room 2 - 11:00AM - 12:30AM - Reconnecting, Reinvigorating, Reimagining Slip-Induced Injury Prevention hosted by International Ergonomics Association Technical Committee on Slips, Trips and Falls, Richard Bowman

WS4.9 - Riverbank Room 3 - 11:00AM - 12:30PM - First Nation Yarning Session hosted by The George Institute for Global Health | Australia, Keziah Bennett-Brook 

WS4.10 - Hall B - 9:00AM - 10:30AM - The importance of coalitions for strengthening road safety policy: Global Examples hosted by Global Health Advocacy Incubator, Jake Palley

WS4.11 - Riverbank Room 2 - 5:00PM - 7:00PM - SA Branch of AIHS Networking session hosted by Craig Schopp, Choose Safety SA

ECR WORKSHOPS

WS1.7 - E1 - 9:00AM - 10:30AM - Early Career Meet and Greet hosted by University New South Wales, Amy Peden

WS1.10 - E1 - 11:00AM - 12:30PM - Early Career Mental Health & Well Being hosted by University New South Wales, Amy Peden

WS3.14 - Riverbank Room 4 - 4:00PM - 5:30PM - Early Career Meet the Editor hosted by Injury Prevention Journal, Rod McClure

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WS1.10 - Sunday 27 November, 11:00am - 12:30pm

Staying Well in your Research Career

Registration is required - CLICK HERE

Working in research is both an exciting and challenging experience. It can be an emotional roller-coaster. The excitement of working on something you care about, exploring new ideas and making a contribution to knowledge. The challenges of feeling isolated and overwhelmed, dealing with setbacks, uncertainty, conflict and loss of motivation. Inevitably over the course of your research career you will experience times when things aren’t going so well. This workshop draws on evidence-based strategies to help YOU stay well during your research career. 

Topics will include:

  • Managing the workload

  • Resilience and finding a balance

  • Learning how to switch off

  • Dealing with worries about setbacks and progress

  • Good habits e.g. exercise, sleep, routines

  • Dealing with isolation, lack of structure and loss of motivation

  • Procrastination, perfectionism and over-committing

  • Support for more serious mental health issues

  • Supporting friends/colleagues who may be struggling

Hugh Kearns

Hugh Kearns is recognised internationally as a public speaker, educator and researcher. He regularly lectures at universities across the world including lectures at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Berkeley, Stanford, ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Group.

His areas of expertise include self-management, positive psychology, work-life balance, learning and creativity.  He has coached individuals, teams and executives in a wide range of organisations in the public and private sectors.

Hugh lectures and researches at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. He is widely recognised for his ability to take the latest research in psychology and education and apply it to high-performing people and groups. As a co-author with Maria Gardiner, he has published twelve books which are in high demand both in Australia and internationally and has had several articles published in the prestigious journal Nature.

https://www.ithinkwell.com.au/workshop-staying-well-in-your-research-career

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