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Falls prevention for Aboriginal people : a tool for Aboriginal health workers and Aboriginal communities / Government of Western Australia, Department of Health
Bib ID 5115463
Format BookBook
Description [Perth, W.A.] : Dept. of Health, [2010?] 
19 p. ; 30 cm. 
Notes

Cover title.

"HP11827 DEC 10"--Back cover.

"Stay On Your Feet WA."

Subjects Falls (Accidents) in old age - Western Australia - Prevention.  |  Older Aboriginal Australian - Wounds and injuries - Western Australia - Prevention.  |  Older people - Wounds and injuries - Western Australia - Prevention.
Other authors/contributors Western Australia. Department of Health  |  Stay on Your Feet WA

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