tailieunhanh - How safety conscious are European Countries towards children ?
We register all deaths in Coos County, using the automated OVERS system, and forward the information to the state, as required by administrative rules. Births are now registered by the hospitals directly with the state through the automated system. Three deputy registrars are available to provide birth and death certificates within 24 hours of request, and often can respond immediately to walk-in requests for certificates. Each program within the department is charged with collection of data to track services provided, demographics, and outcomes, which is compiled into an annual report each year found at . We. | CM o CM Q Qi ỈỆ p Q. LU Qi UJ 5 o Europe Summary for 31 countries EUROPEAN ir chiijtl SAFETY ALLIANCE EuroSafe How safety conscious are European Countries towards children Message by John Dalli European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy Injuries are the leading cause of death and disability for children in the European Union. Its incidence however varies widely with a five-fold difference in child injury mortality rates between EU Member States. I believe we must do everything we can to ensure the safety of the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society across Europe. This is why the EU Health programme supports initiatives to reduce accidents and injuries. The Child Safety Report Card 2012 Europe Summary for 31 countries is one such successful initiative. Its assessment of the current level of safety in Member States and of evidence-based actions makes a valuable contribution in reducing child deaths and disability. Deaths caused as a result of childhood injury cause unimaginable suffering for the families left behind. The European Union and its Member States must cooperate and act to ensure the right of all children to safety. This initiative provides support to raise the level of health well being and growth for children in Europe. Message by Malcolm Harbour MEP Chair of Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee As European politicians we have a responsibility to ensure that we provide the highest level of consumer protection for our most vulnerable citizens. Children need our very special attention. Injuries are the number one cause of childhood deaths and disabilities across Europe. So we need to understand the causes and devise and implement injury reduction policies and programmes. The Child Safety Report Card 2012 provides an invaluable tool to encourage new policy initiatives. It uses 100 evidence based measures across 31 countries to show how safety consciousness is embodied in national plans. It assesses the impact of current .
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