A case study in community action for injury prevention: Reflections on the usefulness of the Spectrum of Prevention model for injury prevention practice | Safekids NZ

 

 
  

A case study in community action for injury prevention: Reflections on the usefulness of the Spectrum of Prevention model for injury prevention practice

This is a PowerPoint presentation prepared by staff at Safekids which reflects on the usefulness of the Spectrum of Prevention action model for injury prevention using the promotion of child restraints and their correct usage as a case study example.

Record #:
6482
Date:
2002
Format:
Conference paper
Author:
Wren, John;Kendall, Sue
Corp:
Safekids
Keywords:
LAW;PREVENTION THEORY;THEORY;CAR SEATS;CHILD RESTRAINTS;PASSENGERS;COMMUNITY BASED APPROACHES;COALITION BUILDING NETWORKS;EDUCATION;INFLUENCING POLICY LEGISLATION
Identity:
NZ
Location:
f
Class:
D000

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