NSW Fall Prevention and Healthy Ageing Network Annual Forum 2026

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SAVE THE DATE: 1st MAY 2026

The NSW Fall Prevention & Healthy Ageing Network Annual Forum provides a fantastic opportunity to come together and learn about the latest on fall prevention and healthy ageing. Listen to experts in their field provide an overview of the latest research, advocacy, quality improvement and fall prevention in residential aged care and hospital, and community program initiatives. This forum also provides a fabulous opportunity to network, exchange ideas and learn from each other. All tickets include access to recorded video presentations (available following the forum).

 

More information, including details on abstract submission and travel grants to come.

 

Confirmed Speakers 

Pam Albany Speaker

Prof Sarah Hilmer, Conjoint Professor of Geriatric Pharmacology Medicine, USYD, Northern Clinical School profile

Plenary Speakers

Telephone physical activity coaching in populations with walking limitations

Dr Louise Pearce, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute for Musculoskeletal Health profile

Older adults commonly face walking limitations. The ComeBACK trial was a three-arm randomised controlled trial (n=512) which tested the effectiveness of a telephone-based physical activity coaching intervention (Coaching) compared to a text messaging intervention (Texting) and a waiting list control group in community-dwelling adults with self-reported walking limitations. At six months, participants in the Coaching group completed an average of 931 more steps per day (95%CI: 409-1452; p=0·001) than the waitlist control group; and 571 more steps (95%CI: 58-1084, p=0·029) than the Texting group. Coaching was an effective intervention for helping adults with walking limitations increase their physical activity levels.

Dr Suzanne Butler, General Manager – Injury Prevention, Injury Matters (WA)

Dr Anita Nitchingham, Geriatrician, Prince of Wales Hospital

 

To revisit the 2025 Annual Forum, click here.

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