LSA Innovate

Tue Sep 17 2024 at 05:30 pm to 07:30 pm

Adelaide Town Hall | Adelaide

Lifetime Support Authority
Publisher/HostLifetime Support Authority
LSA Innovate
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You will have the opportunity to gain insights into the latest research and advancements in treatment for road trauma injuries.
About this Event

The Lifetime Support Authority (LSA) is committed to funding initiatives which aim to reduce the incidence and severity of, and improve recovery from, motor vehicle accident injuries. The LSA has a legislative function to fund research, education, and programs (REP). The REP grant program is dedicated to supporting projects which advance knowledge and practices related to spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injuries and other road trauma related injuries. This year the LSA recognises 10 years of collaboration and innovation through the REP grant program.


The LSA Innovate Forum provides a unique opportunity for the discussion of knowledge from selected programs funded by the LSA.


The forum brings together researchers, academics, allied health professionals, public sector employees and the public to further enhance the future of research and education through a series of presentations and a panel discussion on road trauma recovery research.


At this exclusive event, you will have the opportunity to gain insights into the latest research and advancements in treatment for road trauma injuries, engage in meaningful discussions with experts and professionals in the field and network with likeminded individuals who share a passion for innovation and disability.


Keynote speakers:


We are featuring an exciting line up of researcher representatives including:

Associate Professor Zoe Adey-Wakeling, Head of Unit (Rehabilitation), Southern Adelaide Local Health Network

A dance program to improve physical function in individuals with recent acquired brain injury


Dr John Baranoff, Lecturer, School of Psychology, University of Adelaide

Combining the Progressive Goal Attainment Program and Vocational Rehabilitation


Associate Professor Courtney Ryder, College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University

The Patient Journey for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples with a Road Traffic Injury



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Adelaide Town Hall, 128 King William Street, Adelaide, Australia

Tickets

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