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European Code Against Injuries
The European Code Against Injuries (ECAI) is an awareness raising tool for injury prevention and safety promotion in the European Union. It consists of simple, appealing and straight-forward messages that, if adopted, could save thousands of lives. The ECAI is currently available in: Danish, Dutch, French, English, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Turkish [Success factors and barriers to implementation of prevention related to all types of injuries. The executive summary is also available. |
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Systematic literature review of good practices for four injury priorities: Alcohol-related injuries, road traffic injuries, occupational injuries and drowning
The methodology that was used to select those injury prevention priorities to be further targeted by the APOLLO project is described in this report, as well as the results of the systematic review concerned with good practices and policies for injury prevention.
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Results of a systematic literature review of effective policies for four injury priorities: Alcohol-related injuries, road traffic injuries, occupational injuries and drowning
It seeks to identify good policies for injury prevention strategies through a systematic literature review of the existing policies suggested in the literature for the prevention of fatal injuries.
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Success Factors and Barriers for the Implementation of Prevention Interventions
The reports aim to serve a useful guide for those injury prevention experts and safety practicioners who wish to implement effective interventions for the preventions of road traffic injuries, alcohol related injuries, drowning and occupational injuries.
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How to overcome the barriers to implement recommendations for youth injury prevention: The Case of Road Traffic Injuries
This report aims to serve as a useful guide for policy makers, injury prevention researchers and safety practitioners wishing to effectively design and implement road traffic safety interventions targeting adolescents and young adults.
The first part of the report aims to assess the impact of risk-taking behaviour on road crash involvement among University students. The second part of the report applies qualitative methodology to explore youth’s perceived barriers to the adoption of safety measures.
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Implementation of effective injury prevention policies and strategies: A feasability & customization study. A report based on experts' opinions
The goal of this report is to provide meaningful messages regarding ways to improve implementability of effective policies and to customize successful practices in injury prevention to various EU settings.
Countries with relatively small population, together with new and non-EU Member States received high total feasibility even though in practice they may face more difficulties in implementing effective policies.
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