Advocacy Resources
Advocacy resources
ATVs
- Provincial ATV legislation chart (pdf)
- Snowmobiles
- Canadian Paediatric Society: Are we doing enough? 2009
- WHO: World report on child njury prevention
- Reaching for the top: A report by the advisor on healthy children and youth
Child passenger safety
- Provincial booster seat legislation chart (pdf)
- Car seat safety for parents
- Canadian Paediatric Society: Are we doing enough? 2009
- WHO: World report on child injury prevention
- Reaching for the top: A report by the advisor on healthy children and youth
Pedestrian safety
- Pedestrian safety legislation chart (pdf)
- Pedestrian safety for parents
- Advocating for pedestrian safety FAQs
- Canadian Paediatric Society: Are we doing enough? 2009
- WHO: World report on child injury prevention
- Reaching for the top: A report by the advisor on healthy children and youth
Playground safety
- Canadian Paediatric Society: Are we doing enough? 2009
- WHO: World report on child injury prevention
- Reaching for the top: A report by the advisor on healthy children and youth
- Playground safety tips
Product safety
- Product safety for parents
- Parliament of Canada: Bill C-6: An act respecting the safety of consumer products
- Child and youth injury in review: Spotlight on consumer product safety 2009
- WHO: World report on child injury prevention
- Reaching for the top: A report by the advisor on healthy children and youth
- Canadian Paediatric Society: Are we doing enough? 2009
Pool safety
- Pool fencing legislation chart (pdf)
- Drowning prevention for parents
- WHO: World report on child injury prevention
- Reaching for the top: A report by the advisor on healthy children and youth
- Canadian Red Cross
- Canadian Paediatric Society: Are we doing enough? 2009
Helmet safety
- Provincial helmet legislation chart (pdf)
- Winter helmet safety
- Helmet safety
- WHO: World report on child injury prevention
- Reaching for the top: A report by the advisor on healthy children and youth
- Canadian Paediatric Society: Are we doing enough? 2009
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