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WHO Cooperation at Child Injury WHO Cooperation at Child Injury Prevention in the Czech RepublicPrevention in the Czech Republic
CEEC ISEE, November 2007CEEC ISEE, November 2007
Alena Steflova, M.D., PhD.Alena Steflova, M.D., PhD.
WHO Country Office in the Czech WHO Country Office in the Czech RepublicRepublic
WHO facts and figuresWHO facts and figures
• Each year nearly 1.2 million people die and Each year nearly 1.2 million people die and millions more are injured or disabled as millions more are injured or disabled as result of road traffic accidentsresult of road traffic accidents
• Every day over 1000 young people under Every day over 1000 young people under the age of 25 years are killed in road traffic the age of 25 years are killed in road traffic crashes around the worldcrashes around the world
• Road traffic injuries are the leading cause Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of deaths globally among 15-19years-oldsof deaths globally among 15-19years-olds
Situation in the Czech RepublicSituation in the Czech Republic
• The Czech Republic counts among The Czech Republic counts among countries with the high injury mortality countries with the high injury mortality and morbidity level.and morbidity level.
• Injuries Injuries are still the are still the thirdthird most common most common cause of death in the population and the cause of death in the population and the leadingleading cause of death of children cause of death of children and and youth.youth.
There were 1270 deaths from road traffic injuries There were 1270 deaths from road traffic injuries in 2003; 951 in males and 319 in femalesin 2003; 951 in males and 319 in females
Peak in death rates for young people age 15-29 and also older people over 75 years but the greatest proportion of deaths is in young people
Road traffic injury mortality rates in Czech Republic by age and sex 2003 (HFA MDB)
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Fatalities Injury accidents
Child Injury Prevention in the PastChild Injury Prevention in the Past
Existence of many activities, but these activities were not systematic coordinated, not
inter sectorial linked and thus not effective enough.
Main weak points:
•Many bodies involved•Lack of coordination•Lack of cooperation
WHO Strategies WHO Strategies EUR/RC55/R9 resolutionEUR/RC55/R9 resolution
Addopted in 2005Addopted in 2005Urges Member States:Urges Member States:
To give high priority to the prevention of violence To give high priority to the prevention of violence and unintentional injury by developing national and unintentional injury by developing national action plans that are coordinated with other action plans that are coordinated with other relevant existing action plansrelevant existing action plans
Adopting a public health approach that promotes Adopting a public health approach that promotes multisectoral action in which the health sector multisectoral action in which the health sector plays a coordinating roleplays a coordinating role
Implementation of Biennial Implementation of Biennial Collaborative Agreement Collaborative Agreement
between the MoH and WHO for between the MoH and WHO for EuropeEurope
Reviewed Czech policies for child road traffic injuries Reviewed Czech policies for child road traffic injuries prevention and recommendation to promote inter prevention and recommendation to promote inter sectoral approached developedsectoral approached developed
Review and evaluate existing child traffic injury Review and evaluate existing child traffic injury prevention projects and programms both on national prevention projects and programms both on national aand nd local levelslocal levels
BCA OutputsBCA Outputs
Development of recommended inter sectoral Development of recommended inter sectoral approach based on co-operation and co-approach based on co-operation and co-ordination via Injury Prevention Board ordination via Injury Prevention Board
Development of a National Child Injury Development of a National Child Injury Prevention Plan – already ratificated by the Prevention Plan – already ratificated by the Government of the Czech Republic (June Government of the Czech Republic (June 2007)2007)
Injury Prevention Board Injury Prevention Board MembersMembers
Ministry of Health - leading roleMinistry of Health - leading role Ministry of TransportMinistry of Transport Ministry of InteriorMinistry of Interior Ministry of Education, Youth and Physical Ministry of Education, Youth and Physical
EducationEducation Research institutions both transport and medical Research institutions both transport and medical
UniversitiesUniversities National Network of Healty Cities National Network of Healty Cities Safe CommunitiesSafe Communities National Network of Health Promoting SchoolsNational Network of Health Promoting Schools WHO Country Office in the Czech RepublicWHO Country Office in the Czech Republic
Benefits of WHO Benefits of WHO communities´programmescommunities´programmes
Communities programmes expanded in the Czech Communities programmes expanded in the Czech Republic quickly using tried and tested approaches Republic quickly using tried and tested approaches and measuresand measures
Working under the WHO umbrella of an Working under the WHO umbrella of an acknowledged international authority with its acknowledged international authority with its principles and recommendations principles and recommendations
Networking, exchange of experience in CZ and Networking, exchange of experience in CZ and abroad and co-operation with expert partners in CZ abroad and co-operation with expert partners in CZ and abroadand abroad
HCCZ becomes the important and valuable HCCZ becomes the important and valuable partner for individual ministries as well as other partner for individual ministries as well as other central public sector institutions ( health, central public sector institutions ( health, transport ,environment, etc) transport ,environment, etc) related to various topicsrelated to various topics
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81 members (cities, municipalities, regions, subregions) – 25% of inhabitans of the CR.
Healthy Cities, municipalities,Healthy Cities, municipalities, regions regions 1994
Common activities of the Common activities of the BoardBoard
Country visitCountry visitss of WHO expert of WHO expertss• SeminarSeminarss for for injury prevention and road injury prevention and road safety practitioners on safety practitioners on
local and regional level local and regional level • SeminarSeminars in the Parliaments in the Parliament of the Czech Republic of the Czech Republic for politiciansfor politicians• Following press conferencesFollowing press conferences
National Injury Free Days 2005, 2006National Injury Free Days 2005, 2006,2007,2007 ( campaigns on the beginning of June)( campaigns on the beginning of June)
National wide impleNational wide implemementation of selected best ntation of selected best practicespractices::
Safe Route to SchoolSafe Route to School Cycle Helmets Projects Cycle Helmets Projects
((via lvia leaflet dissemination to all meaflet dissemination to all muunicipalities in the country with nicipalities in the country with recommended good practicesrecommended good practices))
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Healthy cities, municipalities and regionsHealthy cities, municipalities and regionsCampaignsCampaigns
ConclusionsConclusions
Injury prevention and safety promotion programmes and national policy has been developed through the seed funded BCA activities
Lessons learnt:• Subsuming safety into existing projects increase efficiency
• Cooperation can be increased by sharing knowledge, methodologies, best practices and common vision
• Effecive dissemination and public awarenes raising was achieved through intersectoral collaboration