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Cynhadledd IOBI

Day 1 - 24/09/09

Main Session

  • Accident Prevention Across the UK: Karen McFarlane, Child Safety Development Officer, Children in Wales
  • Data information supporting prevention: Steve Barron, Research Analyst, Institute of Public Health, Dublin

Parallel Session A

Theme: Road Safety

  • Understanding road traffic injury and deprivation: a systems approach: Dr Nicola Christie, University of Surrey, England
  • Should graduated driver licensing be introduced in the UK? Dr Sarah Jones, National Public Health Service for Wales

Theme: Burden of Injury

  • Using population-based trauma registries to monitor long term outcomes after injury: Dr Belinda Gabbe, Monash University, Australia
  • Understanding individuals' experiences of injury - The Burden of Injury: Judith Sleney, University of Surrey, England
  • The UK Burden of Injuries Study: Professor Ronan Lyons, Swansea University, Wales

Theme: Prevention of Self Harm

  • Prevention of suicide and self harm in Wales: Professor Keith Lloyd, Swansea University, Wales
  • How can we prevent overdoses and what works? A systematic review of interventions for non fatal poisonings: Angela Evans, Swansea University, Wales

Day 2 - 25/09/09

Main Session

  • The Potential For Elimination of Domestic Fire Deaths and Injuries: Ann Jones, AM, Vale of Clwyd and Colin Hanks, North Wales Fire & Rescue

Parallel Session B

Theme: Home Safety

  • Fife Cares – a multi agency approach to promoting home safety and security: Tricia Spacey, Fife Community Safety Partnership, Scotland

Theme: Injury Data and Methodology

  • Modelling cost-effectiveness of home injury prevention strategies for children: Professor Denise Kendrick, University of Nottingham, England

Theme: Road Safety

  • Systematic Review of the effectiveness of non-legislative interventions for the promotion of cycle helmet wearing by children: Rachel Owen, University Of Nottingham, Division of Primary Care, England
  • Using a driving simulator to evaluate a road safety education programme for young drivers: Dr Karen Pfeffer, University of Lincoln, England
  • The Advocacy in Action Study: Professor Ronan Lyons, Swansea University, Wales

Parallel Session C

Theme: Sports Injury Prevention

  • Sport related injury in children and adolescents in the UK, what do we know? Graham Kirkwood, Centre for International Public Health Policy,University of Edinburgh, Scotland
  • A Pilot Study of Rugby Union Injuries In Scottish Schools: Dr Alistair Nicol, Scottish Government
  • Is the Risk of Injury in Schoolboy Rugby too high? A New Perspective for Schools, Parents and Pupils: Nikesh Parekh, Centre for International Public Health Policy,University of Edinburgh, Scotland

Theme: Violence Prevention

  • Deprivation and youth violence – comparing cities with nearby towns: Dr Sarah Jones, National Public Health Service for Wales

Theme: Child & Adolescent Injury Prevention

  • Child Accident Prevention in the West Midlands: Ian Evans & Karen Saunders, Child Accident Prevention Trust, England
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