elow is an overview of the Risk Watch program and how it can make a life-saving difference for kids and their families.
The Risk Watch Philosophy
For children ages 14 and under, the number-one health risk isn't drugs or
disease: it's injuries. Each year, unintentional injuries kill more than 6,000
kids and permanently disable more than 120,000. In Canada, injuries are the leading
cause of death for children over one year of age.
Every time a child is injured or killed by an unintentional injury, everyone suffers - the child, his or her family, classmates and friends, and the entire community. Sadly, the vast majority of these injuries are not random "accidents" - they are predictable and preventable. With education, motivation, and the support of caring adults, NFPA believes that children can learn to be much safer.
What is Risk Watch?
Risk Watch is the first comprehensive injury prevention program available
for use in schools. Developed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
with co-funding from the Home Safety Council™ and in collaboration with
a panel
of respected safety and injury prevention experts, Risk Watch gives children
and their families the skills and knowledge they need to create safer homes and
communities.
Risk Watch is a school-based curriculum that links teachers with community safety experts and parents. The curriculum is divided into five age-appropriate teaching modules (Pre-K/Kindergarten, Grades 1-2, Grades 3-4, Grades 5-6, and Grades 7-8), each of which addresses the following topics:
These topic areas represent the eight areas kids ages 14 and under are at greatest risk to unintentional injury. Learn more about the occurrence and impact of these injuries by clicking on the icons above.