Sleep in emergency response - an important part of resilience in our emergency workers. @Sal_Ferguson presenting on the first day of the #WADEM2019 conference. @CQUni @BradAisbett@PhDsleepy @NickyRidgers @CQUni_Appleton
Listening to Christchurch Mayor @LianneDalziel about the NZ response to the terrorist attack in March. So much we can learn from how kiwis responded - with love, kindness and compassion ๐ #WADEM2019
A fantastic engaging presentation from Natalie Anderson about delivery of death notices in the job - the role of experience, peer support and exposure is key #WADEM2019
***PhD Scholarship***. We are looking for a PhD student to work on an exciting program of research investigating the impact of inadequate sleep & prolonged sitting on health & performance. Applications close 24th April https://t.co/8YtKNvLXtP. Colleagues please retweet =)
Fantastic article by our very talented honours student Simone Karan. More research is needed into how on-call work not only impacts the worker, but also the worker's partner!!! Full text available here https://t.co/45Bfvm6Nuy @_SMJay @Sal_Ferguson @CQUni_Appleton#opredi
Our latest publication! This piece focuses on the differing impacts #oncall for #women and men and represents the great work of a past honours student.
https://t.co/N6ApIesdrO @IJERPH_MDPI#womenatwork@CQUni_Appleton@PhDsleepy @SleepWorkHealth @Sal_Ferguson
More great research from super @CQUni_Appleton colleague Dr Danielle Every, in conjunction with the @SA_SES that will benefit those experiencing homelessness in #Adelaide
.@SA_SES providing laser thermometers to Dr Danielle Every from @CQUni to support a research survey that will measure the effects of heat on the #Adelaide homeless community #BeatTheHeat
FACT: Youโre most at risk between 1am and 6am when your alertness is low.
#Staysafe while driving over the Christmas and holiday period - get plenty of rest before getting behind the wheel.