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New research shows community care clients enjoy preventative exercises

Trained community care workers are able to safely incorporate a falls prevention exercise program into their existing services for older…

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Research finds the key to young people with autism thriving after school

Parents of young people on the autism spectrum believe their children’s unique skills will help them achieve their full potential…

Campus and global community

World-first medication trial for ice addiction

Researchers from the National Drug Research Institute (NDRI) are trialling the efficacy of a promising medication to treat dependence on…

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Earlier palliative care at home linked to fewer hospital admissions

Offering palliative care earlier to dying patients at home is linked to fewer hospital admissions at the end of their…

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Booze ads cause risky drinking in young people: new report

Young people are more likely to start drinking alcohol earlier and at risky levels as a direct result of alcohol…

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Healthy foods the ‘new normal’ in WA public schools, research finds

The traffic light policy for canteens has made the food and drinks provided in WA public schools healthier and provided…

Campus and global community

Unemployed young men graduate with work-ready skills

A group of 18 unemployed young men with intellectual disabilities have gained vital job skills after graduating from a Men’s…

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Innovative jobs can help overcome disability and poverty link: report

Adults with intellectual disabilities and high support needs are commonly denied access to employment but their loved ones are playing…

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Fewer people being referred to fall prevention programs, new study says

More than half of older West Australians who reported falling over in the past year did not seek medical assistance,…

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Global study finds women hold different views of harassment

Australian women were less likely to consider wolf-whistling in the street, being asked for sex at a social event and…

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