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Chair Leif Svanström

Co-ordinator Moa Sundström. Chair Leif Svanström. 30 March 2011. What is a Safe Community?.

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Chair Leif Svanström

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  1. Co-ordinator Moa Sundström Chair Leif Svanström 30 March 2011

  2. What is a Safe Community? A “Safe Community” can be a Municipality, a County, or a City. They work with safety promotion, injury-, violence- and suicide- prevention as well as prevention of the consequences (human injuries) related to natural disaster. Their work covers all age groups, gender and areas and is a part of an international network of accredited programmes. The community makes application to the Karolinska Institutet or to the Certifying Centres and if accepted, an agreement is signed between the WHO Collaborating Centre on Community Safety Promotion at the K.I. and the community.

  3. The Role of the WHO Collaborating Centre • To coordinate a world-wide network of Safe Communities, Affiliate Safe Community Support Centres and Certifying Centres. • To develop indicators for Safe Communities. • To organise training courses, conferences and seminars in Safety Promotion.

  4. The Affiliate Safe Community Support Centres (ASCSC), Safe Community Certifying Centres (SCCC) and Safe Schools Certifying Centres (SSCC) • Iceland • • Public Health Institute of Iceland (ASCSC) • Sweden • European Safe Community Certifying Centre (SCCC) • Canada • • Safe Communities Canada (ASCSC;SCCC) China• China Occupational Safety & Health Association (ASCSC) • Occupational Safety and Health Council, Hong Kong (ASCSC; SCCC; SSCC) • Taiwanese Community Safety Promotion Center (ASCSC;SSCC) • Czech Rebublic • Centre for Injury Prevention (ASCSC; SSCC) South Korea • Center for Injury Prevention and Community Safety Promotion (ASCSC;SCCC;SSCC) • USA • • National Safety Council (ASCSC; SCCC) • • Peaceful Resources Center (ASCSC;SSCC) • Injury Prevention Research Center (ASCSC) • Serbia • National Center for Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, (ASCSC) • Uganda • Injury Control Center (ASCSC) • South AfricaCentre for Peace Action (ASCSC;SCCC) Bangladesh• Centre for Injury Prevention and Research (ASCSC) • Colombia • • Instituto CISALVA (ASCSC;SCCC) • Australia • • Royal Children´s Hospital Safety Centre (ASCSC) • • Australian Safe Communities Foundation (SCCC) New Zealand • Safe Communities Foundation (ASCSC;SCCC;SSCC) 30 March 2011 These Affiliate Centres are supporting the WHO CC in the development of the Safe Communities Program and providing advice and assistance in the field of injury prevention and safety promotion to the communities in their country and internationally. The Certifying Centres also take care of the certifying function of the WHO CC.

  5. The Safe Communities Network Designated Members China (Hong Kong) Kwai Tsing Sai Kung Sham Shui Po Tai Po Tuen Mun Tung Chung Tsuen WanWong Tai Sin (Province of Taiwan) Alishan Dongshan Dungshr Fongbin Heping Hsinkang Neihu Shihkang Shoufeng Zhongzheng Zuoying NorwayAlvdal BergenFredrikstadHarstadHøyanger Klepp KvamLarvik Os Rakkestad Sogn&FjordaneSkiSpydebergStovner Trondheim Vågå Årdal ChinaAnzhen Balizhuang Changzheng Dongzhimen Financial Sub-district Honey Lake Hongqiao Huaihai Huaiyin Huamu Jianwai Jingan Jing Ge Zhuang Jinqiao KangjianLijia Lu´an Luwan Maizidian Qianjiaying Renminlu RuijinShakekou Wangjing Xiaoguan Xinggong Xinghaiwan Xinjiangwancheng Yayuncun Youth Park Yuetan Zhangjiang Zhanlanlu Zhongshan Thailand Wang Sai Phun Talad Kreab South KoreaCheonan Jeju Songpa Suwon Wonju JapanAtsugiKameokaTowada VietnamCam Thuy Da Trach Dong Tien Duc Chinh Hoa Long Lang Co Loc Son Thanh Binh Truong Lac Xuan Dinh AustraliaCairns Casey Denmark Hume City Latrobe Mackay Mawson Lake Melbourne Mosman Mount Isa Noarlunga Northcott Palmerston SHOROC Springfield Lakes Townsville Varsity Lakes Woodlands FinlandHyvinkää KouvolaEstoniaLääne RaplaGermanyDelmenhorst Land BrandenburgAustriaVorarlbergPolandTarnowskie Góry Serbia Backi PetrovacNovi Sad Czech RepublicChrudimKromerizTrebonBosnia (B&H)KonjicCroatia Varazdin IranArsenjanBardaskan District 4,5,10,20, 21, 22Fairman Kashmar Neyriz Israel RaananaSouth Africa Eldorado Park Broadlands Park & Nomzamo CanadaBrampton Brockville CalgaryWood Buffalo Rainy River Sault Ste. Marie USAArlington HeightsAnchorage Dallas Erie County Hagerstown Itasca Lycoming County Madison,Dane County Madison County New Lenox Omaha Shawnee Springfield University S. California México Tuxtla GutiérrezPeru San Borja ChilePeñaflor SwedenBoråsFalköpingFalunKatrineholm Lidköping LudvikaMariestadMotalaNacka Skövde Smedjebacken StaffanstorpTörebodaUddevallaDenmarkHorsens New ZealandChristchurch Hutt Valley Napier New Plymouth North Shore Rotorua Porirua Taupo Tauranga Waimakariri Wairarapa Waitakere Wanganui Wellington Whangarei 30 March 2011

  6. 36Safe Communities in Mainland China Beijing Dongzhimen Financial Sub-district Jianwai Wangjing Yuetan Balizhuang Anzhen Xiaoguan Zhanlanlu Shanghai Luwan District Hong'qiao Ruijin Huamu Jinqiao Jing’an Changzheng Kangjian Huaihai Zhangjiang Xinjiangwancheng Chaoyang District: Maizidian; Yayuncun Hebei Province:Jing Ge Zhuang,Kailuan Shanxi Province:Lu’an Fengnan District:Qianjiaying, Kailuan Shandong: Youth Park, Jinan City Huaiyin District Dalian: Zhongshan Park; Zhongshan District; Xinggong; Renminlu; Lijia; Xinghaiwan; Shakekou District Shenzhen: Honey Lake 30 March 2011

  7. Hong Kong SAR, China 8 Safe Communities • Tuen Mun - 2003,2009 • Kwai Tsing-2003,2008 • Tai Po - 2005, 2010 • Tsuen Wan - 2006 • Sham Shui Po - 2006 • Tung Chung - 2006 • Sai Kung - 2009 • Wong Tai Sin - 2011 30 March 2011

  8. Province of Taiwan, China 17 SafeCommunities 2005 Fongbin; Dungshr; Alishan;Neihu 2008 Shoufeng; Shihkang2009Zuoying; Hsin-Kang;Heping; Dongshan 2010 Jinhwa; Suao; Toucheng; Wenshan; Nangang; Datong; Xinyi 30 March 2011

  9. Specific Indicators for Different Settings There is one set of indicators for Safe Community development but also subsets of indicators. These were developed for further development of the Safe Community movement and improving the quality of safety promotion: Safe Traffic; Safe Sports; Safe Homes; Safe Hospital; Safe Elderly; Safe Work Place; Safe Public Places; Safe Schools; Safe Waters and Safe Children.

  10. 50 International Safe Schools Network Members China, Province of Taiwan TaipeiCheng De P.S.Nan-Hu E.S Tamkang U. Zhi-Shan Junior H.S.Long Shan Junior H.S.Taipei Medical U. Chiayi Chiapei E. S. Chueiyang P.S. Giaopang P.S. Lan Tan E.S. Singan E.S. Yu-Ren E.S. Tungshih E.S. Nan-ao Shiang Dong Ao E.S. Fongbin P.S. Kang Le E.S. Hualein National Senior H.S. Yen-Ping Junior High School Tainan Yuanpei University Hsinchu China, Hong Kong HKFEW Wong Cho Bau SchoolFive Districts Business Welfare Association Cheung Chuk Shan Nursery Kindergarten SwedenKällby Gård Helhetskola ´ PolandTarnowskie Góry Czech RepublicZachar Záchladní Serbia Jan ČajakIsraelShaked School USAPorter E.S. Korea Jung Ja E.S. Seoul Seongsan E.S. Japan Shimizu E.S. New ZealandWoodend S. Cosgrove S. Murrays Bay S. Murrays Bay Intermediate Red Hill P.S. Papamoa SchoolKaiapoi North School 30 March 2011

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