Arkansas has one of the highest child and adolescent injury rates in the nation. Most of these injuries are unintentional, and many of them are preventable. The Injury Prevention Center (IPC) at Arkansas Children's Hospital is working to reduce the number of injuries and fatalities to Arkansas children through an aggressive and proactive program.
Goals of the IPC are to reduce unintentional injury-related deaths and disability among the children and youth of Arkansas. Strategies include public awareness and education, professional training, and identification of evidence-based policies to promote safety in motor vehicles, in recreation, and in the home. Particular focus areas for Arkansas include increased and proper use of seatbelts and car seats for children, teenage driving initiatives, and the safe operation of all-terrain vehicles.
Current Injury Prevention Center Programs
- Strike Out Child Passenger Injury
Batter up! The next time you attend one of your child’s T-ball games, you may find a new team taking the field. (Read more)
- Child Passenger Safety Education Program
Four out of five car seats are installed incorrectly. The mission of the Child Passenger Safety Education (CPSE) Program is to reduce the number of deaths and injuries to children involved in automobile crashes by educating the public on all aspects of child passenger safety. (Read more)
- Safer Teen Driving
Buliding consensus for Safer Teen Driving is a multifaceted project to increase awareness of the importance of limiting unsupervised driving and other risky behaviors among young drivers and passengers. (Read more)
- All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety
The goal of the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety program is to reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by ATV-related crashes by increasing awareness of safe riding practices. (Read more)
- Safe Routes to School
The goal of Safe Routes to School is to increase the number of children walking and riding bicycles to school safely. (Read more)
- Injury Free Coalition for Kids
The Injury Free Coalition for Kids is a community-hospital partnership to provide safer environments for children and families within the Centennial Neighborhoods of Little Rock. (Read more)
- Kids and Hot Cars
Leaving children in vehicles unattended for even brief amounts of time, especially when the temperatures are high, can lead to Hyperthermia (Heat Stroke) and result in death. (Read more)
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