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Childhood Injury Prevention Week
September 1-7, 2000

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Child Injury Division-Canada
Databases, Statistics, articles and general information on children injury prevention.

Children's Safety Network
CSN works with maternal and child health (MCH), public health, and other injury prevention practitioners to provide technical assistance and information, facilitate the implementation and evaluation of injury prevention programs, and conduct analytical and policy activities that improve injury and violence prevention.

Injury Free Coalition for Kids
Imagine an injury-free world where children live, grow and play safely. This is our goal. We hope to...

Injury Prevention Web
Injuries have causes, they don't simply befall from fate or bad luck. To prevent injuries it is necessary to...

Safe Kids USA
The National SAFE KIDS Campaign’s mission is to prevent the number one killer of children — unintentional injury.

MEDITRINA: Child Safety
This page compiles multiple injury prevention resources on the net...

Pennsylvania Department of Health: Injury Prevention
The purpose of the Injury Prevention Program is to prevent deaths and disability from intentional and unintentional injury through assessing the incidence of injury and developing programs to reduce injury risks.

You Can Do It A Community Guide to Injury Prevention
Injury is the leading cause of death and disability for people ages 1 - 44. Yet the field of injury prevention is still relatively new. There is a substantial amount of research that has been conducted defining the size of injury...


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