In Canada, the leading cause of death and disability for children
is preventable injuries. More children die annually from injuries
than from all other childhood diseases combined.
The majority
of these injuries are predictable and preventable. By teaching
children how to make safe choices when faced with risk, the
number of childhood injuries can be reduced significantly.
Risk
Watch®: Unintentional Injuries is an injury prevention program
that aims to do just that. Addressing the eight leading causes
of childhood injury, Risk Watch consists of activities and lesson
ideas school teachers can incorporate into their daily school
lessons to teach children how to make safe decisions and prevent
injuries.
The program has recently been revised to make it easier
for teachers to use and to make it more relevant to Canadian
classrooms.
Learn more about Risk Watch.
Disclaimer: The Canadian version
of Risk Watch®: Unintentional Injuries was adapted for use in
Canada by the Ontario Fire Marshal's Public Fire Safety Council
and is based on the original version published in the United
States by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The
Canadian version of these safety materials was adapted to reflect
Canadian law and customs current as of the date of publication,
is not intended for use outside of Canada, and may differ in
this respect from NFPA materials. For more information on the
NFPA, please contact them at 1-617-770-3000, or visit their
website at
www.nfpa.org.