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Butler, John A.; Mitrovich, Kimberly A. – Journal of Social Issues, 1987
In 1980 recommendations were made to prevent child injuries. They addressed the following topics: (1) motor vehicle safety; (2) home and neighborhood safety; and (3) the development of a national data base from which policy can be formulated. There is evidence that progress has been made since the morbidity and mortality rates for accidents have…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Childhood Needs, Children, Death
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Roberts, Michael C.; Brooks, Penelope H. – Journal of Social Issues, 1987
This introduction to a special issue describes children's injuries in statistical, historical, and social terms. The following key concepts are presented: (1) Childhood injuries are neither random, unavoidable, nor inexplicable; (2) various disciplines suggest different interventions; (3) individuals or populations may be targeted for prevention…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Attrition (Research Studies), Children, Death
Virginia State Div. for Children, Richmond. – 1981
The three major causes of injury and mortality among children in the state of Virginia are, in order of frequency, automobile-related accidents, poison ingestion, and suicide. With respect to injuries sustained in automobile accidents, adults traveling with children by car must accept responsibility for the safety of child passengers. Acute…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adolescents, Child Safety, Children
International Children's Centre, Paris (France). – 1979
In three languages, Spanish, French and English, these materials provide facts, background information and guides for preventing accidental harm to children. The materials, organized in three identical packets consisting of four pamphlets, offer information for mass media specialists, guidelines for administrators and decision makers, a technical…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Children, Death, Family Environment
Bernard, Roscoe – American School Board Journal, 1983
Presents five arguments against requiring seat belts on school buses, including the need for better trained drivers, the danger that students will be trapped by seat belts in emergencies, and other problems relating to practicality and cost. Included is an editorial insert indicating how safety advocates respond to such objections. (JBM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Boards of Education, Cost Effectiveness, Death
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Pediatrics, 1999
American Indian and Alaska Native children have almost twice the injury mortality rate for all U. S. children. Recommendations to pediatricians working with Native patients cover communication strategies, collaboration with tribes and the Indian Health Service to develop community-based coalitions and culturally relevant accident prevention…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Advocacy, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education