Action on injury

setting the agenda for children and young people in the UK. Publication in conjunction with the Faculty of Public Health Medicine of the Royal Colleges of Physicians, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Author(s)
Pless, B. & Towner, E. (eds.)
Year
Abstract

This supplement, and its associated conference, aims to improve radically the state of injury prevention in the UK. Injury prevention is a field where so much is known but so little is implemented; despite solid evidence that it is effective, little is spent on it. Sufficient funds must be allocated to research and implementation of programmes. The `jurisdiction' of injury prevention needs tro be established, and national centres for injury prevention set up. For details of papers presented at the conference see C 26193 - C 26195 (IRRD E100682-E100684).

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Publication

Library number
C 26192 [electronic version only] /10 /84 / IRRD E100681
Source

London, Britisch Medical Journal Publishing Group, 1998, 46 p., 288 ref.; Supplement to Injury Prevention, Vol. 4 (1998), No. 4 (December)

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