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Injury and Violence Prevention

Children’s National Medical Center’s Injury Prevention Coalition is made up of the Safe Kids World Wide-DC Coalition and the Injury Free Coalition for Kids-DC constitute.

The Injury Prevention Coalition is dedicated to the prevention of intentional and unintentional childhood injuries and strives to prioritize injury prevention for children and their families, caregivers, public officials, residents and visitors in the metropolitan area.

The coalition’s members include many community-based organizations, in addition to:

  • District of Columbia Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs
  • District of Columbia Division of Transportation
  • District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department
  • District of Columbia Public Schools
  • George Washington University Medical Center
  • Metropolitan Police Department
  • National Capital Poison Center
  • Office of Early Childhood Development

Contact Kimberle Searcy at 202-471-4883 or ksearcy@cnmc.org for information on becoming a Coalition member.

Coalition Programs

Bike and Pedestrian Safety

  • Instructors review proper bike safety for children along with proper use of bike helmets.
  • Bike rodeos held during the summer months include demonstrations on how to ride a bike safely and how to properly use hand signals.
  • International Walk to School Day takes place annually in October. Children’s partners with FedEx for this event, which is a Safe Kids Worldwide program.
  • Pedestrian safety events coincide with bike safety events. Children learn the fundamentals of how to properly cross the street.


Child Passenger Safety

Motor vehicle crashes are the number one killer
for children under the age of 14 years old. In many of those accidents, children are not properly restrained or not at all restrained. In fact, in the United States, 80 percent of car seats are installed incorrectly.

This committee works to enforce child passenger safety by encouraging parents not only to use car seats, but to use them correctly through outreach efforts, such as:

  • Child passenger safety events , which are held in the District at elementary schools, car dealerships, fire stations, police departments, health fairs, and community locations.
  • Children’s Car Seat Inspection Station, where certified safety technicians show parents how to properly install car seats.
  • Child Safety Seat Purchase Program, which offers safety seats at a discounted price to DC residents.

School-Based Injury Prevention (Risk Watch)
This is primarily a school-based program which holds educational sessions for teachers about safety curriculum they can teach in their classrooms. Topics include:

  • Child passenger safety
  • Bike and pedestrian safety
  • Fire and water safety
  • Poison
  • Falls

Injury-Research Committee
This new committee plans to provide a data-drive approach to the coalition’s efforts in order to focus on new injuries seen in Children’s patients and to target areas of the city still in need of outreach.

Youth Violence
This committee plans to form a partnership with several community organizations to focus on bullying and gun prevention.

 


   
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