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Injury Prevention

Every day in the news, we hear about a car or ATV crash, a fall, a house fire, a drowning, an incident in a workplace, or a sports injury.  Though many people see them as unrelated incidents – they are all injuries.   

Injury is the leading cause of preventable death for Nova Scotians under the age of 45, killing more people under 20 than all other causes of death combined. 

Most injuries are predictable and preventable.  We all need to take steps to reduce injury by managing our personal risk and creating safer environments.

Girl Wearing LifejacketNova Scotia is the first province in Canada to adopt a comprehensive injury prevention strategy that was developed in partnership with stakeholders.  The strategy looks at three leading causes of injury in Nova Scotia – falls among the elderly, motor vehicle collisions, and suicide – as well as other areas, such as improving injury data collection, and better cooperation among all partners working in injury prevention. 


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Falls Prevention Conference

Strategic Framework:
Preventing Fall-related Injuries Among Older Nova Scotians

Presentations:
What Works In Falls Prevention – Dr. Vicky Scott

Is There A Cane In Your Closet? – Christine Flegal

Strategies and Actions for Independent Living Program (SAIL) – Dr. Vicky Scott



Addressing Suicide

The Strategic Framework to Address Suicide is the product of the hard work of many individuals and organizations who are dedicated to the prevention of suicide. Over the coming months we will be working across government and with stakeholders to ensure this framework will improve the lives of all Nova Scotians.

Nova Scotia Strategic Framework to Address Suicide (PDF)
 


 

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