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The Public Health Agency of Canada is committed to protecting children from injuries. That's why we've created a Web site that teaches kids how to take charge of their own safety. Whether they're on the playground, taking part in sports, or travelling on the road, kids need to learn how to protect themselves from injuries. They can become leaders by planning first, checking out their environment, being alert and wearing the proper gear. This site will teach your children these routines, as well as the logic behind them.
This site was developed for children between eight and nine years of age. Its goal is to increase knowledge, develop critical thinking skills and empower children about issues that affect their safety.
The Public
Health Agency of Canada will not use this Web site to collect any
personal data on your child or your family. As part of an
interactive game on this site, we will be asking your child to type
in his or her name. This will allow us to create a Safety
Certificate, bearing your child's name, which can be printed at
the end of the interactive game. This information will not be saved
anywhere in our system.
If you
have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding this site, we
want to know about it. Call us at (613) 952-1220 or drop us a line
by email (dca.public.inquiries@phac-aspc.gc.ca).
We'd love to hear from you!
Public
Health Agency of Canada - Safe and Supportive Environments
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/family_famille/index-eng.php#sase
Health Canada - Public Safety Publications
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pubs/cons/index_e.html
Public Health Agency of Canada - Injury Reports
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/injury-bles/chirpp/injrep-rapbles/index.html
Safe Kids Canada
www.safekidscanada.ca
National Safe Kids Campaign
http://www.safekids.org
Canadian Institute for Child Health
www.cich.ca
Transport Canada - Road Safety
www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety
Canadian Paediatric Society
www.cps.ca
Health
Canada Swimming Pool Safety
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pubs/cons/pools-piscine_e.html
The Canadian Red Cross Water Safety Services
http://www.redcross.ca/english/watersafety/index.html
National Safe Kids Campaign - Water
http://www.safekids.org/tips/tips_water.html
Check out
the Ice:
When planning activities on lakes or rivers, check that the ice is
smooth and at least 10 centimeters (4 inches) thick. Check with the
local authorites for more information on ice thickness.
Understand that ice is often unpredictable:
Ice formed on moving water, such as rivers and creeks varies in thickness. Avoid walking on ice that is on or near moving water.
In spring weather, thick ice is not necessarily safe. During the spring melt, lines of impurities in the ice melt very quickly, creating weak spots.
Ice seldom freezes or thaws at an equal rate.
For more information on ice safety visit:
Calgary Health Regions - Cold Weather / Thin Ice
http://www.crha-health.ab.ca/hlthconn/items/thinice.htm
Health Canada Winter Sport Safety
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/securit/season-saison/winter-hiver/index_e.html
Health
Canada Playground
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pubs/cons/play-terraindejeu_e.html
Canadian Playground Safety Institute Playground Safety
Resources
"http://www.cpra.ca/e/
Health
Canada In-line Skating and Skateboarding
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pubs/cons/skates-patin_e.html
National Safe Kids Campaign - Pedestrian
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