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WORKING TO REDUCE UNINTENTIONAL INJURY IN FIFE Tricia Spacey Lynn Hill Graham Barclay Fife Community Safety Partnership.

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1 WORKING TO REDUCE UNINTENTIONAL INJURY IN FIFE Tricia Spacey Lynn Hill Graham Barclay Fife Community Safety Partnership

2 Fife Community Safety Partnership - Partners – Fife Council, Police Scotland, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, NHS Fife, Third Sector Governance – Safer Communities Committee Making Fife Safer – Community Safety Strategy Outcome - Reducing unintentional injury in the home and on the roads Working to Reduce Unintentional Injury in Fife

3 Outcome - Reducing unintentional injury in the home and on the roads –Build the capacity within the Partnership to provide practical injury prevention support and advice; –Improve information sharing across agencies to help identify individuals who are at greatest risk from injury at home or on the roads; –Use local and national data to identify injury prevention trends and target those most in need; –Deliver targeted interventions to individuals and communities to help reduce risk taking behaviour Working to Reduce Unintentional Injury in Fife

4 We use accident data gathered at Accident and Emergency departments across Fife – provide on 6 monthly basis Raise awareness among partners/communities of key issues – training/awareness raising sessions/social media/campaigns Policy links and Partnership working – Early Years Fife Cares - integral part of the Partnerships work to deliver on the outcome Working to Reduce Unintentional Injury in Fife

5 We provide a free child safety visit aimed primarily at families with at least one child aged under 5 across Fife. Home safety visit includes a walk through visual check and a full fire safety risk assessment and equipment as required. Equipment regularly reviewed in light of issues found during visits. We provide training to groups across Fife, e.g. Women's Aid/ Homestart etc. and to professionals with access to our vulnerable families Mobile technology working. Fife Cares Working to Reduce Unintentional Injury to Children

6 Combined Home Safety / Home Fire Safety visit. Identify potential hazards in the home that could potentially harm a child. In 2013-14,1098 incidents involving under 5’s required A & E treatment in Fife alone. Fire service training commenced in January and was completed in April. In car safety,child car seat check initiative. Working to Reduce Unintentional Injury in Fife


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