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AdRisk Project - Adolescents & Risk Taking  print friendly

The Community Action on Adolescents and Injury Risk (AdRisk) project responds to the call for an integrated approach to reduce the injury risk among adolescents. AdRisk defines adolescents as young people aged 15-24. The project focuses on national policy and strategy development, situation analysis, network development and the provision of tools and good practices.
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New National Partnerships - Your last chance to initiate action on youth and injury prevention among adolescents in your country within the AdRisk Project!


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New call for interest on how to initiate action on youth and injury prevention
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Results from the first call for National Partnerships launched in October 2007. Find below summaries of what has been done in 4 countries: AdRisk project results are available here

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Show details for Violence and Injury PreventionViolence and Injury Prevention

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AdRisk Project team
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Newsletters

Issue 10 Focus on professionals working in the field (June 2009)
Issue 9 Calls for national partnership (April 2009)
Issue 8] AdRisk Toolbox (December 2008)
Issue 7 AdRisk launchs its results (September 2008)
Issue 6 AdRisk April meeting (June 2008)
Issue 5 Focus on Injuries and risk taking among young people (April 2008)
Issue 4 Do's and Don'ts (October 2007)
Issue 3 Initiating national actions plans (September 2007)
Issue 2 Pilot project
Issue 1 Risk-taking behaviour

Events

16 March 2009 in Innsbruck, Austria
Example for dissemination of ADrisk results in Austria: Einladung KfV Infoveranstaltung & Workshop

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"Risk taking is fun: Better be safe than sorry"