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What I Think Matters: Serious Accidents and Injuries (2007)
A quantitative survey was conducted late in 2006 with approximately 500 children (P3-P7) and young people (S1-S3) in Scotland. It was commissioned to aid the development of Scotland’s Child Safety Action Plan, which is part of an 18-nation European initiative on the prevention on unintentional injuries. The survey solicited their views, knowledge and experience with accidental injuries, as well as a variety of related safety issues.

A quantitative survey was conducted late in 2006 with approximately 500 children (P3-P7) and young people (S1-S3) in Scotland. It was commissioned to aid the development of Scotland’s Child Safety Action Plan, which is part of an 18-nation European initiative on the prevention on unintentional injuries. The survey solicited their views, knowledge and experience with accidental injuries, as well as a variety of related safety issues.



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