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Injury Surveillance Guidelines
Practical advice on how to develop information
systems to collect data on injuries. This
publication is a collaboration between the World
Health Organisation and the US Centres for Disease
Control and Prevention.
Published in 2001.
Guidelines for conducting community surveys on
injuries and violence
This is a companion document to the Injury
Surveillance Guidelines which the World Health
Organisation published in 2001. This is a
step-by-step guide on conducting community-based
surveys to cllect information on injuries and
violence and their resultant disabilities.
Published 2004.
World Report on Violence and Health
This report was published by the World Health
Organisation.
Published 2002.
Accident and Injury Topics
Website developed by the World Health Organisation.
Facts for Life: Children and Injury Prevention
An online manual presented by UNICEF, to raise
awareness of the many preventable and common
injuries experienced by children.
Injury and Violence Prevention: Publications by the
World Health Organization
This page features documents on various topics
including violence, road traffic injuries, child
injuries, surveillance and capacity building.
Helmets: a road safety manual for decision makers
and practitioners
A project initiated by the United Nations Road
Safety Collaboration. Targeted at governments,
non-governmental organizations and road-safety
practitioners, this manual provides practical advice
on how to achieve a much higher proportion of users
of two-wheeled vehicles wearing helmets.
Asia Injury Prevention foundation
Asia Injury's mission is to reduce the rising number
of traffic fatalities in developing Asian countries,
starting in Vietnam, and to raise awareness of their
social, economic and human impact.
Injury Prevention and Control - Australia
IPCA is a partnership between research institutions,
industry sponsors, State and Federal government to
provide a radically comprehensive research based
solution for the public health problem of injury.
The Global Road Safety Partnership
The Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) brings
together governments and governmental agencies, the
private sector and civil society organisations to
address road safety issues in low and middle income
countries. GRSP is a hosted programme of the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies (IFRC), based in Geneva.
Occupational Health - WHO
Official WHO site for information on the topic of
occupational health.
Occupational Health - WHO Western Pacific
Official WHO site for information on occupational
health in the Western Pacific region. |