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Preventing common injuries in kids
The Injury Prevention (IP) Service is located within our Level 1 trauma center, which is the only Level 1 trauma center in the region. This center works to help children overcome even the most severe trauma-related injuries – many of which are unintentional. Seeing these injuries gives us first-hand knowledge of how childhood injuries happen and how to prevent them. The IP Service works with community organizations, builds coalitions and conducts research on ways to prevent common traumatic injuries in kids.
Pediatric injury prevention research and resources
The IP service includes public health professionals who follow trends regarding what endangers kids the most. Our research tracks how the top threats to children’s safety change over time.
This research guides our priorities for campaigns that target the biggest contributors to childhood injury and death. Recent campaigns have included:
Car seat safety - Helping parents and caregivers get the best car seats for their children and use them as safely as possible. This includes customized car seat checkups and providing car seats to people who need them
Water safety - Educating parents, caregivers and kids on the most important information for staying safe in and around water. We also provide life jackets to children in need
Safe sleep advocacy - Preventing sleep-related injury and death by teaching parents and caregivers safer sleep practices
Firearm safety - Engaging parents, caregivers and providers to identify the best ways to keep kids away from firearms
The IP team uses this injury prevention information to provide physicians, legislatures and the community with best practices on preventing traumatic injuries in children.
Legislative and grassroots advocacy for injury prevention in children
Our research helps lawmakers make important decisions about policies that keep kids safe from harm – in their homes and communities. We also educate politicians at the state and local level on how important it is to anticipate and prevent injury in children. Policies aimed at helping prevent injuries can protect large numbers of children, such as car seat bills and incentives for homeowners to add pool fences. These policies also help educate communities about how to keep their children safe.