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Review into the treatment of women at the Australian Defence Force ...

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Rel<strong>at</strong>ed to ADFA’s preliminary finding th<strong>at</strong> female undergradu<strong>at</strong>es suffer disproportion<strong>at</strong>e gradual onsetand sporting injuries, ADFA has in place <strong>the</strong> following:• A research applic<strong>at</strong>ion for ethics approval to undertake a study to determine <strong>the</strong> rel<strong>at</strong>ionshipbetween running technique and <strong>the</strong> incidence <strong>of</strong> Chronic Exertional Leg Pain, whichrepresents up to 30% <strong>of</strong> present<strong>at</strong>ion to Duntroon Health Centre. 5• Following findings th<strong>at</strong> many undergradu<strong>at</strong>es are joining ADFA with insufficient fitness levels,which puts <strong>the</strong>m <strong>at</strong> high risk <strong>of</strong> gradual onset injury, ADFA has incorpor<strong>at</strong>ed inform<strong>at</strong>ionon initial fitness requirements <strong>into</strong> <strong>the</strong> ADFA annual ‘Roadshow’. The ‘Roadshow’ providesinform<strong>at</strong>ion on life <strong>at</strong> ADFA to potential undergradu<strong>at</strong>es around Australia. 6• The ADF has developed <strong>the</strong> ‘ADF Active’ iPhone applic<strong>at</strong>ion which provides personalisedfitness programs for a range <strong>of</strong> fitness levels. The training programs, which includeinstructions and video demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions, have been developed by qualified ADF personaltrainers. 7• Sports screening, in which individuals are screened to determine whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y can meet<strong>the</strong> required fitness and ability to particip<strong>at</strong>e in sporting activities, including extra-curricularsports. 8As part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> approach to elimin<strong>at</strong>e stigma associ<strong>at</strong>ed with medical restrictions, ADFA has removed<strong>the</strong> requirement th<strong>at</strong> undergradu<strong>at</strong>es in remedial or rehabilit<strong>at</strong>ion programs must wear visible appareldenoting <strong>the</strong>ir special st<strong>at</strong>us. 9 The Audit has been advised th<strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> unacceptability <strong>of</strong> stigm<strong>at</strong>ising isalso emphasised during undergradu<strong>at</strong>e training. 10Audit findingsADFA has undertaken extensive work in <strong>the</strong> approach to injury management. The Audit encouragesADFA to continue to pursue <strong>the</strong>se developments with particular focus on str<strong>at</strong>egies to address femaleinjuries.The injury d<strong>at</strong>abases for remedial and rehabilit<strong>at</strong>ion st<strong>at</strong>istics were revised in 2012 to differenti<strong>at</strong>e injuriesby gender and cause. In line with <strong>the</strong> Recommend<strong>at</strong>ion, this allows a comparison between <strong>the</strong> numberand causes <strong>of</strong> male and female injuries. 11The master documents clearly show <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> male and female injuries and <strong>the</strong> n<strong>at</strong>ure and cause<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> injuries. 12 The April 2012 Master Rehabilit<strong>at</strong>ion D<strong>at</strong>abase indic<strong>at</strong>es th<strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong>re were 61 injuries, <strong>of</strong>which 33 were female and 28 were male. According to <strong>the</strong> July 2012 Master Rehabilit<strong>at</strong>ion D<strong>at</strong>abase,39 female undergradu<strong>at</strong>es were injured compared to 31 males. These figures are concerning given th<strong>at</strong><strong>the</strong>re are 189 female undergradu<strong>at</strong>es compared with 703 male. 13 The monthly compil<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> st<strong>at</strong>isticsand <strong>the</strong> production <strong>of</strong> a Master Rehabilit<strong>at</strong>ion D<strong>at</strong>abase three times per year will assist in ADFA’smanagement <strong>of</strong> female health and injury.In line with <strong>the</strong> Recommend<strong>at</strong>ion, ADFA has undertaken an investig<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>into</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r females are morelikely to become injured and in a preliminary manner has identified <strong>the</strong> main types and causes <strong>of</strong> injuriesto female undergradu<strong>at</strong>es. The Audit was advised th<strong>at</strong> although military training injuries do not show asignificant difference:females seem to be suffering a higher r<strong>at</strong>e <strong>of</strong> injuries in sport with rugby a stand out. The smalld<strong>at</strong>a sample suggests th<strong>at</strong> females have significantly more gradual onset injuries than males.This observ<strong>at</strong>ion needs to be followed up as more d<strong>at</strong>a becomes available. 14Audit Report: <strong>Review</strong> <strong>into</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tre<strong>at</strong>ment <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Defence</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Academy • 2013 • 119

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