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European Child Safety Alliance

The European Child Safety Alliance is a Programme of EuroSafe and is hosted and supported by the Consumer Safety Institute in The Netherlands.

The mission of the Alliance is to advance child injury prevention throughout Europe by enhancing the quality of children's lives through the power of reason, solidarity and compassion.

Visit the European Child Safety Alliance website.

Call for Good Practice Examples

Working in partnership with the European Child Safety Alliance, the CHAPPIE Network is looking for good practice examples of accident prevention.

ECSA has already produced 13 case studies of good practice across Europe, with AWISS (All Wales Injury Surveillance System) being quoted as one. Further information is available in this document. If you can help, please contact karen.mcfarlane@childreninwales.org.uk

Resources

  • ECSA Child Safety Action Plan, Phase II
  • ECSA Good Practice Guide
  • Call for Good Practice Examples
  • ECSA Good Practice Guide - Executive Summary
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