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Home›News›Tradies National Health Month

Tradies National Health Month

By Adelle King
July 13, 2017
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August is Tradies National Health Month and as part of the awareness activities taking place, the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) is hosting a free breakfast on 1 August at the RSEA work wear outlet at Essendon Fields from 7.00 – 8.30am.

The breakfast will also include physiotherapy-led activities with prizes to raise awareness about the risks posed to those who work in trade occupations.

Australia’s trade industry continues to have some of the highest health and safety issues of any sector despite improvements and the APA wants to raise awareness about the impact time off work due to poor health and injury has on families, businesses and communities.

For more details about the breakfast and a social media competition for a range of great prizes, go to http://www.tradieshealth.com.au/.

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