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Cherry Lawrance <[log in to unmask]>
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Judi, Tanis has a copy of this resource if you are ever interested in
looking at it.
Cherry

-----Original Message-----
From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Nancy Wai
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 7:39 AM
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Subject: Resources for Injury Prevention

"Be a House Detective - How to Protect Young Children from Hazards in
the Home"

The County of Lambton - Community Health Services Department has
developed a video and guidebook.  These resources may be of particular
interest to those of you working in the area of injury prevention and
are looking for teaching tools.  These resources were made possible
through the Early Child Development (0-6 years of age) initiative,
Population Health Service, Public Health Branch, Ontario Ministry of
Health and Long-term Care.

The video "Be A House Detective! How to Protect Young Children from
Hazards in the Home" looks at the most common sources of childhood
injuries, and how real families discover real solutions to preventing
household injuries.  Viewers go on a "House Detective Home Tour" through
four rooms (nursery, bathroom, kitchen, living room)  Each room features
a different family (First Nations, Latin American, African-Canadian and
Euro-Canadian), with children ages 0-6.  The video is 18 minutes in
length.

The accompanying guide can be used as a follow-up to the video, or on
its own.  It is attractive and user-friendly.  Readers are asked to
identify the "hazards" in each room, and the "solutions" to the hazards.
Answers appear on the flip side of the test page - for immediate
reinforcement.  The guidebook has 10 pages.

In addition, a PSA "Home Injury Prevention for Young Children" is also
available.  This 30 second Television Public Service Announcement shows
home hazards to young children and that they can be prevented.  A
billboard at the end, encouraging parents to get more information, can
be tailored to provide specific local contact information.

All Public Health Units in Ontario have received copies of the video and
guidebook.

For information on how to order these resources (cost involved), please
the contact the distributor directly:
Kem Murch Productions Inc.
330 Central Ave.
London, Ontario, Canada N6B 2C8
Phone: 519-673-3342
Fax: 519-673-6005
E-mail: [log in to unmask]

For general information about the resources, contact:
Nancy Wai
Project Supervisor
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