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CarFreeMe for People with Dementia in Brisbane
Are you or your loved one living with dementia? Have you stopped driving or plan to stop? Do you need support? We invite you to participate in our research. We are testing whether people can be supported with stopping driving through the CarFreeMe...
Research volunteers required for project in South Australia
The Car Free Me team have developed a new variant of the program specifically for people affected by traumatic injury, and their families. The program follows the same evidence-based effective methodology as the original Car Free Me program and an evaluation of its...
Channel 9 News talks about CarFreeMe driving cessation program
Earlier this month, Car Free Me was featured on Channel 9 News. The reporters talked to our team about how to prepare for a car free life. Driving cessation is a big step for most people. But it doesn’t mean that it takes away your freedom and independence. In this...
Funding boost for CarFreeMe for people with dementia
9 November 2015 Congratulations to The University of Queensland's Dr Theresa Scott, who has been awarded a NHMRC-ARC Dementia Research Development Fellowship. Dr Scott's "Rolling it Out" project aims to improve driving cessation outcomes for people...
Funding for CarFreeMe TBI trial in South Australia
September 29, 2015 An evaluation of the effectiveness of CarFreeMe for people with complex trauma injuries and their families has been given the green light, thanks to funding from The Lifetime Support Authority (LSA). Led by Flinders University's Associate...
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