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Childhood Injury
Prevention Week
September 1-7, 2000
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Related Topics
CDC: Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program -- The President’s Task Force on Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks to Children released a government-wide strategy titled Eliminating Childhood Lead Poisoning: A Federal Strategy Targeting Lead Paint Hazards.
CDC: The ABC's of Safe and Healthy Child Care --The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has written this handbook to help you, the child care provider, reduce sickness, injury, and other health problems in your child care facility.
NCSBS:The National Coalition for School Bus Safety -- This is a web site dedicated to help enhance school bus safety, to increase awareness, encourage education and promote safety technologies...
National Action Plan for the Prevention of Playground Injuries
--Each year over 200,000 children are injured on America's playgrounds. Although some measures have been initiated to address the growing problems associated with playground safety, there has been no nationally coordinated effort in this area.
In recognition of this need, the National Program for Playground Safety was created in October, 1995 to help communities across the nation examine the critical issues surrounding playground safety.
Home Safety:Children and Water Safety --Drowning is a major cause of death for children. The surest way to prevent children drowning is to supervise them at all times when they are in or near the water...
CIRCL - University of Pittsburgh: Injury Control Resource Information Network(ICRIN) --The Global Road Map to Internet Resources for Injury Control...
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