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Promoting and protecting the health of children and young people


K Licence - Child Care Health and Development, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Background The health-related behaviours adopted by children and young people
can have both immediate and long-term health effects. Health promotion
interventions that target children and young people can lay the foundations ...
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Feasibility of life-supporting first-aid (LSFA) training as a mandatory subject in primary …


T Uray, A Lunzer, A Ochsenhofer, L Thanikkel, R … - Resuscitation, 2003 - Elsevier
Background: Life-supporting first-aid (LFSA) training in primary schools might
prove a useful means of increasing cardiac arrest survival rates. We thus
studied the feasibility of introducing first-aid training to 6–7-year old ...
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Immediate care of school sport injury

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L Abernethy, D MacAuley, O McNally, S … - British Medical Journal, 2003 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Replies were received from 333 (74%) schools. There was no physical education
teacher with up to date first aid training in 37% schools. Immediate care in
terms of mechanisms and equipment to deal with injury was available in ...
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The prevention of childhood unintentional injury


E Towner, J Towner - Current Paediatrics, 2001 - Elsevier
Unintentional injury is the main cause of death and a major cause of ill health
and disability in childhood. A steeper social gradient is found for injury than
any other cause of death. Children are particularly vulnerable to injury ...
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Accident prevention

- bmj.com [PDF] 
I Maconochie - British Medical Journal, 2003 - adc.bmj.com
T rauma prevention is a neglected area from the point of view of coordi- nated
input by paediatricians at local level and to an extent at the Royal College of
Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) level. This oversight is surpris- ing ...
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" Risk Watch": Cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating an injury prevention program


D Kendrick, L Groom, J Stewart, M Watson, C … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
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Effects of first-aid training in junior high schools


A Engeland, E Roysamb, G Smedslund, AJ … - Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
As part of a campaign aimed at increasing first-aid knowledge and skills, a
training program was introduced in Norwegian junior high schools in 1997/98. The
program comprised a textbook, a video and a teacher's manual. A quasi- ...
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The Citizenship Safety Project: a pilot study

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K Frederick, J Barlow - Health education research, 2006 - Oxford Univ Press
The Government White Paper Saving Lives: Our Healthier Nation (1999) provides a
clear indication that accidents are a serious public health problem and have
been targeted by the Department of Health as a key area for prevention over ...
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[PDF] Injury to children aged 5-15 years at school


A Clapperton, E Cassell, AM Wallace - Hospital, 2000 - monashuni.org
In this edition of Hazard we analyse the most recent hospital data on injury to
children aged 5-15 years that occurs at school and investigate the pattern of
unintentional and intentional injury overall and in specific age groups. We ...
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Cloacal exstrophy

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RA Reddy, B Bharti, SC Singhi - British Medical Journal, 2003 - adc.bmj.com
T rauma prevention is a neglected area from the point of view of coordi- nated
input by paediatricians at local level and to an extent at the Royal College of
Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) level. This oversight is surpris- ing ...
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