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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2020 · 22 MIN

Fall Prevention: The 3Es, Promising Practices, & Evidence-Based Interventions

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November is Fall Prevention Month in Canada. In Canada, almost 150,000 people, aged 65 and older, were hospitalized for injuries between 2017 and 2018. The majority of injuries were caused by falls, and every year, it is estimated 1 in 3 seniors aged 65 years and older are likely to fall at least once. Falls are a result of a combination of multiple risk factors and therefore requires a multi-pronged public health approach. The Public Health Insight Podcast examines promising practices and evidence-based interventions across the areas of falls risk assessments, the 3Es of injury prevention (i.e., engineering, education, and enforcement), exercise programs, the role of healthcare providers, community, and supportive policies. Is there more we should be doing to address falls or should we be more focused on creating an environment for seniors to maintain their independence?References for Our Discussion American Public Health Association (APHA) | Nation’s Health: Preventing senior falls requires community approach: CDC resources help health workers create programs that workPartnership with ‘Moving Beyond Repair’ - A Student-Led Conference hosted by the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public HealthOver the course of 3 days you can explore upstream approaches to Public Health Emergencies, engage with experts in Public Health, and listen to emerging student research. Not only will you have access to webinar sessions, you will also be able to attend interactive workshops and small-scale social networking events. The conference takes place from Thursday, November 12th to Saturday, November 14th - it is FREE to register.Learn more about  Moving Beyond Repair and secure your tickets by visiting: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/moving-beyond-repair-upstream-approaches-to-public-health-emergencies-registration-127036534695. Wherever you are in the world, everyone is invited to attend.Share Your Thoughts With Us!Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. We would love it if you shared your thoughts by commenting on our posts, sending us a direct message through social media, or by emailing us at [email protected]. Until then, we’ll see you in the next one.Support Our ShowIf you like our show, feel free to lend us some support by making a contribution on our Patreon page (link below) so we can continue creating the content that you enjoy as we expand the Public Health Insight Community.Icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com Send us a Text Message to let us know what you think.

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