Today is World TV Day—and Safekids Aotearoa is reminding parents to secure TVs to the wall to prevent them from falling onto and crushing children. In New Zealand one child every month is hospitalised with serious injuries after being crushed by a falling TV. Children under 5 are most at risk.
Our latest annual report (July 2015-June 2016), featuring the "Check For Me Before You Turn The Key" campaign, is now available here.
In the latest edition: - New home safety campaign: Make Your Home a Safety Zone! - 2016 injury prevention community workshops - New home safe...
Pokémon Go is such a phenomenon that it has already surpassed Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram in terms of daily time spent per user.&...
Every year 3 children of Asian descent in New Zealand are killed as a result of an unintentional injury. A further 391 Asian children are injured seve...
In the latest edition of Safekids News (March 2016):
'Check For Me Before You Turn The Key' campaign finishes
2016 Child Injury Prevention Workshops
Safekids Aotearoa invites you to attend our 2016 Child Home Safety Workshop Series. Please register using the registration form. ...
In the latest edition of Safekids News (March 2016): - Check For Me before You Turn The Key 'Neighbour' Campaign Starts - Book Now: 2016 Injury Prev...
According to Safekids Aotearoa’s recently released report Child Unintentional Deaths and Injuries in New Zealand, and Prevention Strategies, ove...
The spring and summer months are traditionally the deadliest time for driveway run overs. But the good news is that there has been no reported drivewa...
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