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  1. Facilitating a Violence Prevention Support Group for Kids Who Are Bullied K-6 (Building Trust, Making Friends / Teresa M. Schmidt) by M.S.W., L.C.S.W., B.C.D., Teresa M. Schmidt, 1998-09-15
  2. My "Kid-Ability" journal: A child's personal journal and workbook accompanying the "Kid-Ability" self-protection program from the Girl's Club of Omaha by Mary Mitchell, 1985

1. SafeKids.Com Home Page
Child Safety on the Information Highway (what you need to know to protect your kids) Kids Rules for Online Safety. Guidelines for Parents
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Safe Kids Worldwide - Preventing Accidential Injury - About Us
USA safety tips, news releases, cps certification and coalition information. Safe Kids Worldwide Video. Watch a video about Safe Kids Worldwide
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Kidd Safety
Play games with Kidd Safety while learning safety tips for home and play.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Safety And Service Network For Teens, Kids, Families
SAFETY NETWORK www.compeace.org Street Safe Teens Office Call * 510530-1319 * Fax 510-530-1527 Street Safe Kids Office Call * 925-376-3237
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. KID SAFETY On The INTERNET - The Police Notebook
and contain questions and answers to help kids protect themselves and to move to the first safety topic. Parents Try our Internet Safety
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

6. Kids Fire Safety Tips
Thank You For Your Interest! Kids Fire Safety Tips Web Page wishes to thank the following folks for their help!
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. McGruff Homepage
McGruff the Crime Dog and pal, Scruff, bring ideas about kids staying safe through safety puzzles, games, and coloring pages.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Kids Traffic Safety Page
Safety tips, games, and activities teach kids how to be safe when walking or riding in cars and buses. Information about trains and railroad
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Vince Larry's Safety City
Designed to teach kids about all types of traffic safety.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Buses Remain Safest Form Of School Travel
The message to the kids Bus safety is so vital that even the principal gets involved.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. Childhelp USA® Virginia Website
Promotes the prevention, treatment and education of child abuse and neglect, through body safety programs for kids, residential treatment for abused children, and lectures for adults all free of charge - as well as the National Child Abuse Hotline.
http://www.childhelpva.org
Virginia Home Prevention Children's Center of Virginia Residential Treatment ... Donating
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September 1 - 30, 2005

Help support Childhelp USA Children's Center of Virginia in their efforts to prevent and treat child abuse by voting for your favorite room boxes at Miniatures from the Attic ( 111 Park Ave., Falls Church). Cast your vote for these specially created crafts by depositing your donation in the piggy bank associated with the room box of your choice. The room box receiving the most donations in the adult category and the child category will each win a gift certificate to Minatures from the attic
Congratulations to CCCV for receiving the 2005 Fairfax County Volunteer Service Award
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12. Violence & Injury Prevention Program
Plan and implement communitybased injury prevention programs and activities. Prevent Driveway Rollovers Avoiding Dog Bites kids Kitchen safety
http://www.health.utah.gov/vipp/

  • Home
  • Bicycle Safety
    The High Cost of Injuries
    • nearly 6,000 Utahns died as the result of an injury 892,000 injury victims were seen in emergency rooms 4,000 were hospitalized for serious injuries.
    Injuries are divided into two main types: intentional and unintentional. Intentional injuries include those due to rape and sexual assault, domestic violence , and self-harm, while unintentional injuries include those that result from motor vehicle crashes falls , drowning and bicycle crashes, to name a few. But, whether suffered in a car crash, a football game or a fall down the stairs, the fact is the vast majority of injuries are preventable. The proper use of car seats and seatbelts, bicycle, skatebord and motorcycle helmets, and locking and unloading firearms would save thousands of lives every year. Please search this site to find all the ways you can keep yourself and your family safer. Our Mission Strategies
    To accomplish our mission, VIPP collaborates with many partners to:
  • Collect injury data and conduct injury research. Conduct education to increase awareness of injury causes and prevention.

13. Health Injury Prevention
prevention programs prevention and educational activities are carried out A network of local SAFE kids Coalitions sponsors child safety awareness and
http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/cwp/view.asp?a=174&Q=197949&tx=1

14. Hopkins Awarded Grant To Fund Child Injury Prevention Programs In Baltimore
Johns Hopkins Awarded Grant To Fund Child Injury prevention programs In Baltimore Program gives East Baltimore parents real power to improve kids safety
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/press/2002/November/021122A.htm
November 22, 2002
MEDIA CONTACT: Jessica Collins
PHONE:
E-MAIL: jcolli31@jhmi.edu Johns Hopkins Awarded Grant To Fund Child Injury Prevention Programs In Baltimore
Program gives East Baltimore parents real power to improve kids' safety The Johns Hopkins Children's Center has received a four-year, $213,380 grant from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to establish a nationally recognized pediatric injury prevention program in Baltimore. The Injury Free Coalition for Kids (IFCK) of Baltimore at Johns Hopkins University is a hospital-led, community-oriented program that offers parents and neighbors training and guidance to make communities safer for children and teenagers. Based at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, IFCK Baltimore is a partnership between the Children's Center's Pediatric Trauma Service and Children's Safety Center, the Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and East Baltimore community groups, with support from the City of Baltimore. IFCK Baltimore will initially focus on East Baltimore, where a comprehensive analysis of Johns Hopkins pediatric trauma service records shows children are at increased risk of hospitalization due to motor vehicle injuries, pedestrian and bicycle accidents, falls, burns, and assaults.

15. City Of Charlottetown - Fire Prevention Programs
Charlottetown Fire Dept. Crime prevention kids safety Construction This schoolaged program is implemented during fire prevention week.
http://www.city.charlottetown.pe.ca/residents/programs_fire.cfm
FAQ Contact Us Maps Site Map Search: Home City Hall
Budget Information
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5 Day Forecast
Friday, Sep 23, 2005
Residents Entertainment 150th Celebrations Health Services Parking ... fire prevention
Learn Not to Burn
For more information on fire prevention, click on www.nfpa.org/education/index.asp
www.nfpa.org

Play Safe - Be Safe
on www.playsafebesafe.com.
TAPP-C Program
The Arson Prevention Program for Children is a program designed to deter fire setting behavior in children ages two to seventeen. Its purpose is to reduce the number of fires, injuries, loss of life, and property that are caused by juvenile fire setters. This program consists of four different age related levels with four different sections in each level. Children involved in fire setting are often identified by fire personnel, police, parents, neighbors or by teachers. The first step in the program is to do a home inspection, which is conducted by the Fire Prevention Office, and is followed by intervention from mental health and then continuance of fire prevention education. If you feel that your child displays a keen interest in fire, may be fascinated by fire, plays with matches, lighters, or displays unusual responsiveness to fire-related events, contact the Fire Prevention Office at (902) 629-4082.

16. CHD: Directory Of Services
Child safety Injury prevention Program, Printer Friendly version of this page. About The National SAFE kids Campaign is the only national nonprofit
http://www.publichealth.columbus.gov/programs/programs_35.asp

CITY HOME
RESIDENTS BUSINESS PRESS RELEASES ... LINKS Columbus Health Department Teresa C. Long, M.D., M.P.H., Health Commissioner
240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43215 Health Department Home Child Safety Injury Prevention Program HEALTH DEPARTMENT Columbus Health Department About the Columbus Health Department Job Opportunities Directory of Services ... Hayadaha Adeega (Somali)
Community Health Resource Center Health Topics A - Z Videos, Brochures, and Publications Child Safety Injury Prevention Program About... The Injury Prevention Program is designed to work with parents and caregivers to reduce the risk of injury and death to children ages newborn to 18. We use many approaches for increasing public awareness, providing education, and advocating for behavioral change. Program Services Car Seat Program
This program is designed to provide car seats, at a reduced cost, to families in need. Car Seat Checks
Click here for Car Seat check up locations
Click here for a schedule of "Fitting Stations" Bike Safety
This program is designed to educate and provide bike helmets to people at a low cost.

17. Crime Prevention Programs
correlate with the safety programs for kids Child safety / Abduction prevention Why do kids join gangs? Internet safety This program will educate
http://village.homewood.il.us/police/crimeprevention.htm
Village of Homewood Police Department
Crime Prevention Programs
Neighborhood Watch

The Neighborhood Watch Program is organized to enable the police and the community to work together to make specific geographical areas more crime resistant. It is a citizen involvement, neighborhood and community- based effort, designed to help citizens and the police reduce crime and concerns regarding crime in neighborhoods. One of the most effective ways to promote citizen interaction with police is the sharing of information. Neighborhood groups determine specific needs or problems and then share this information with the police through community meetings, merchant meetings or condo association meetings. The police then act on this information and report back to the group on their progress. An effective Neighborhood Watch requires consistent, independent group participation.
Electronic Neighborhood Watch
Like the traditional Neighborhood Watch Program, the Electronic Neighborhood Watch Program is an innovative supplement that is aimed at reducing crime in the community at the grass roots level. Safety messages will be sent to participating e-mail recipients. Citizens can be alerted to criminal activity in their neighborhoods. Businesses can be notified of scam artists, thieves, and other criminal activity in the area. By being aware of potential crimes and being willing to look out for another’s interests, the police and citizens can collectively combat crime in our community. Simply go to the Village of Homewood’s web site (homesweethomewood.org) to sign-up for the Electronic Neighborhood Watch.

18. Boston Public Health Commission - Childhood Injury Prevention Program (CIPP)
The goal of the Childhood Injury prevention Program is to increase awareness that Pedestrian safety / Walk This Way • Window Guards / kids Can t Fly
http://www.bphc.org/programs/program.asp?b=1&d=5&p=2

19. SJUSD: Safety
San Juan Unified School District. safety and prevention programs Red Ribbon Week activities, Drug Free Zone events, and the Kops ‘N kids Summer Camp.
http://www.sanjuan.edu/services/safety.htm
Safe Schools Law Enforcement
Partnership

Safe School Teams

Safe School Plans
...
Safety Concerns
The San Juan Unified School District is committed to providing a safe learning environment for all students. Students are generally safer at school than anywhere else in the community. In the San Juan district 99% of students attend school with no serious safety or discipline problems. According to the district's annual school survey, more than 80% of students, parents and staff believe their school is a safe place. Sometimes community problems do come to school with students. The district has and continues to develop programs to promote student health and safety. *Safe Schools Law Enforcement Partnership
This program, which began in 1988, involves 6 dedicated Sacramento County Sheriff's deputies working each school day with San Juan schools on prevention and enforcement activities. Through this program the Sheriff's Department drug detection dogs are available to be used at San Juan schools. The program also provides speakers for parent groups. For more information about the San Juan Safe Schools Program *Safe School Teams
In 1994, San Juan was one of the first districts in the state to work with the Attorney General's Office on a model program to establish safety teams at each school which include the principal, parents, students, teachers, other school staff, and community members. Several times a year school teams meet as a group - the San Juan Safe Schools Task Force. Task Force meetings provide each school team with updated safety information and training. The district has established a Safe Schools Resource Center which makes safety information, videos and other material available to all school safety teams. In addition, the district provides special safety training for staff, for example first-aid training.

20. Fire Prevention
The fire prevention program receives input in developing programs from the safety Camp for kids this is a week long camp for kids to teach them about
http://www.faribault.org/fire_code/fireprevent.html
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Fire Prevention Programs
The fire prevention program is coordinated through Captain Todd Rost and the B-Shift of the fire department. The fire prevention program receives input in developing programs from the Faribault Public School System and the Faribault Community Services.
Mission Statement
The Faribault Fire Prevention and Education Program provides Fire Education opportunities to all people in our fire service area.. The Goal of our program is to save lives and property by teaching safety and prevention before an emergency occurs. Community Awareness Programs:
These programs are presented as needed within the community at various times during the year.
  • Fire Safety Week: Many programs are provided during this week to promote fire safety. Change Your Clock Program, Change Your Battery : Smoke Detector Battery test and replace program. Safety Camp for Kids- this is a week long camp for kids to teach them about safety.

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