There are a number of international and local conferences on ISCRR’s radar to attend and present at in 2026. Two confirmed presentations include: Professor Sarah Anderson will be speaking at the 7th International Work Disability Prevention and Integration (WDPI) Conference...
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ISCRR has a number of high impact research projects currently underway. Here are a few examples to illustrate some of the key themes of our work for early 2026: An Evaluation of current workplace inspector tools. An Evaluation of the...
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In November 2025, Professor Sarah Anderson gave the keynote speech ‘From Principles to Practice: Embedding Ethical AI in Injury Prevention and Workplace Safety’ at the Australiasian Injury Prevention Network (AIPN)’s Annual General Meeting. In her speech, Professor Anderson discussed the...
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Professor Sarah Anderson recently provided expert commentary to ABC News and ABC Radio on racism experienced by Indian-born truck drivers in Australia’s road freight industry. In the coverage, Professor Anderson highlighted that discrimination is not only a matter of fairness...
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As the year draws to a close, we wish everyone a safe and restful holiday season. For those who will be working over this period, we hope it is one that supports the right balance of safety, satisfaction and wellbeing....
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Dr Faye Forbes and Dr Sarah Oxford were invited to present at the Migrant Workers’ Symposium on 2 December, 2025, hosted by the Monash Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health (MonCOEH) at Monash University’s School of Public Health and Preventative...
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On 24 October 2025, ISCRR’s Dr Sarah Oxford and Carmen Schroder conducted a workshop at our new premises on psychologically safe research for both researchers and participants. ISCRR’s Dr Sarah Oxford (left) and Carmen Schroder (right) In particular, they looked...
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In October, Professor Sarah Anderson took the stage at the Australian Orthotic Prosthetic Association (AOPA) Congress 2025 to deliver her presentation “Managing Psychosocial Hazards in the Prosthetics and Orthotics Workplace: Meeting Proactive Legislative Requirements”. The talk addressed how workplaces in...
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In September, Dr Sarah Oxford and Professor Sarah Anderson attended the Safe Work Australia Research Summit. Professor Anderson also contributed as a speaker in the workshop, “Translating evidence into action to improve injured worker outcomes” with Karen Walker-Bone, Mary Wyatt,...
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We are proud to share a new publication authored by ISCRR’s Olivia Crivari in Frontiers in Education, the first published paper of her career as a researcher: “It’s something you can’t wash off; you carry it with you”: A qualitative...
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