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Using the APHIRM toolkit to address both Musculoskeletal and Mental Health Disorders

• Background to the development of the APHIRM toolkit
• Introduction to the toolkit
• Practical insights from using the toolkit
• Getting started

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VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT – 6.00pm AEDT
SA – 5.30pm
QLD - 5.00pm
NT – 4.30pm
WA – 3.00pm

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Bronwen Otto


Bronwen has approximately 30 years' experience in Occupational Health and Safety, the majority of which has been in the coal mining industry. Commencing her career as a clinician physiotherapist in a mining community, she developed an interest in the prevention of injuries and enhancing workers' wellbeing. Bronwen has worked in operational and strategic roles across a diverse range of industries, including at a national and global level, for organisations such as Anglo American, Thiess, and BHP. She is a Specialist Occupational Health Physiotherapist (as award by the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2009) and holds a Masters in Ergonomics, Safety and Health along with a Graduate Certificate in OHS Management. Bronwen's areas of interest are prevention of work-related musculoskeletal and mental health disorders.

Karen Davies


Karen Davies is a Physiotherapist and Certified Professional Ergonomist. She has worked in health, safety and injury management roles, functioning as a practitioner in policy and program oversight and in leadership roles, in the healthcare sector. Karen is passionate about ensuring healthcare systems implement and evaluate evidence-based health and safety programs, through the people in the system. She is currently undertaking a research project which involves implementing the APHIRM toolkit in a large healthcare organisation, as part of her higher degree research program, Doctor of Public Health at La Trobe University.

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Monday
11 November
06:00PM - 07:00PM AEDT

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Price:
Non-Member: $50.00
APA Member: $30.00
Occupational Health Group: $0.00
Registration closing date:
10 Nov 2024
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Price:
50.00: $Non-Member
30.00: $APA Member
0.00: $Occupational Health Group
Registration closing date:
10 Nov 2024
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
1.00
Your registration status:
Presenters

Bronwen Otto


Bronwen has approximately 30 years' experience in Occupational Health and Safety, the majority of which has been in the coal mining industry. Commencing her career as a clinician physiotherapist in a mining community, she developed an interest in the prevention of injuries and enhancing workers' wellbeing. Bronwen has worked in operational and strategic roles across a diverse range of industries, including at a national and global level, for organisations such as Anglo American, Thiess, and BHP. She is a Specialist Occupational Health Physiotherapist (as award by the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2009) and holds a Masters in Ergonomics, Safety and Health along with a Graduate Certificate in OHS Management. Bronwen's areas of interest are prevention of work-related musculoskeletal and mental health disorders.


Karen Davies


Karen Davies is a Physiotherapist and Certified Professional Ergonomist. She has worked in health, safety and injury management roles, functioning as a practitioner in policy and program oversight and in leadership roles, in the healthcare sector. Karen is passionate about ensuring healthcare systems implement and evaluate evidence-based health and safety programs, through the people in the system. She is currently undertaking a research project which involves implementing the APHIRM toolkit in a large healthcare organisation, as part of her higher degree research program, Doctor of Public Health at La Trobe University.


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