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SUMMARY:EUPHA/ProFouND Seminar\, Glasgow\, UK
DESCRIPTION:EUPHA/ProFouND Seminar\, Glasgow\, UK\nFalls prevention: Evidence into Practice \nPlace: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre\, Glasgow\, Scotland\, UK \nDate: 19 November 2014 \nOrganised by: \nEUPHA Section Injury prevention and safety promotion in collaboration with ProFouND and EuroSafe \nScope and purpose: \nEach year\, one in three adults aged 65 and older falls\, mostly at home. Falls often lead to severe injury and long-term physical disability\, increased dependency and reduction in quality of life. The associated costs of treatment and the ‘cost’ to the individual’s engagement in an active and fulfilling life are considerable. \nClear evidence now exists that most falls among older people are associated with identifiable and modifiable risk factors\, i.e. a combination of age and disease-related conditions and the individual’s interaction with their social and physical environment. There is also ample evidence to show that interventions\, particularly those promoting physical activity and strength and balance training\, are effective and can significantly reduce the burden of the rising epidemic of fall injuries in an ageing Europe. \nProFouND was initiated to overcome limited awareness and usage of innovative solutions to prevent falls and make these available throughout the EU. ProFouND develops and widely disseminates customised best practice guidance and tools for a wide range of professionals. It provides also a cascade training model programme using face to face and e-learning approaches to create a cadre of accredited exercise trainers across Europe to implement exercise regimens that have been proven to reduce falls amongst older people. \nThe European Seminar will give participants the knowledge and skills needed to operate from an evidence-based approach to falls and fall-related injury prevention among seniors. Participants will also learn about current effective programs\, and the reliability and validity of existing resources and tools for screening and assessing fall risk. The seminar will provide insight into how to involve seniors as partners in the development of effective strategies and interventions. \nWho should attend? \nThose wishing to play a part in working together to implement falls prevention interventions at local and/or national level are encouraged to participate in this pre-conference\, including those working in: \n\ngovernment and in public institutions;\n\n\nhealth care\, community care and active lifestyle promotion;\n\n\nhousing\, urban planning\, transportation and education;\n\n\nacademic institutions\, institutes of public health and research institutions;\n\n\nprivate sector organisations\, e.g. insurance businesses\, leisure and hospitality industry\, care services and those working in product design and manufacturing;\n\n\nnon-governmental organisations promoting health and consumer safety or advocating for older people;\n\n\nolder people themselves.\n\nFull programme available here. \nYou may access the presentations from the EUPHA/ProFouND Seminar Presentations in PDF format below. \n1. Dawn Skelton – Falls prevention: Evidence into Practice\n2. Julie Bruce – What works in community dwelling older people?\n3. Lillemor Lundin Olsson – What works in care home settings?\n4. David Oliver – Preventing Falls in Hospital\n5. Kilian Rapp – Prevention of falls and injuries – Population approaches or individual approaches?\n7. Ann Murray – Falls Prevention and Management in Scotland:the Impact of Local and National Policies\n9. Hubert Blain & Jean Bousquet – Setting up an effective falls prevention assessment and intervention programme: Experiences in the Region Languedoc-Roussillon\n12. Dawn Skelton – Strength and Balance awareness in practice and Cascade Trainers for effective implementation\n
URL:http://profound.eu.com/event/euphaprofound-seminar-glasgow-uk/
LOCATION:SECC – Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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