Regional priority goal II Prevent and substantially reduce health consequences from accidents and injuries and pursue a decrease in morbidity from lack.

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Regional priority goal II Prevent and substantially reduce health consequences from accidents and injuries and pursue a decrease in morbidity from lack of adequate physical activity, by promoting safe, secure and supportive human settlements for all children.

Whats the problem? In Europe, more children die of injuries than all other childhood diseases. An estimated 10 billion Euros was spent treating injuries to children in If what we know about effective prevention strategies was applied by member states today researchers estimate that 90% of injuries could be prevented.

Progress since Budapest 2004 More political commitment to action Multi-sectoral action growing Increasing capacity to address child injury prevention

Challenges to further progress Current commitment and resources are not commiserate with the size of the problem. More strategies need to go beyond educational campaigns alone. No country in the European region has implemented all of the recommended good practice strategies to reduce child injury.

Key recommendations for 2009 Honour the commitment to promote safe, secure and supportive human settlements for all children in Europe by: – investing in child injury prevention – developing national child safety action plans – adopting, implementing and enforcing what works – enhancing capacity to develop, implement and evaluate effective injury prevention strategies