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Children At Risk? ROBERTS

Children At Risk? By ROBERTS

Children At Risk? by ROBERTS


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Explains about child accidents and accident prevention. This work focuses on key debates in accident research and offers suggestions on how parents, professionals and policymakers might best keep children safe. It combines a literature review with rigorous empirical research, and is of interest to students in social policy and public health.

Children At Risk? Summary

Children At Risk? by ROBERTS

*More years of productive life are lost to accidents than to heart disease and cancer
combined
*More children and young people die from accidental injury than any other cause

Little attention has been paid to the problem of child accidents or to the challenge of accident prevention. Children at Risk? fills this gap, using survey data and detailed interviews with parents and guardians to explore the causes, consequences and policy implications of child accidents in Britain.

Children at Risk? focuses on key debates in accident research. Are accidents caused by environmental hazards or by risky behaviour? Should differences in risk be explained with reference to class or culture? Should strategies for accident prevention be based on professional opinion or local knowledge? By considering these questions, the authors accumulate sufficient evidence to make a range of practical suggestions on how parents, professionals and policymakers might best keep children safe.

Children at Risk? combines a comprehensive literature review with rigorous empirical research. It will be of great interest to students in social policy, public health and medical sociology, to health professionals and to other welfare practitioners and policymakers.

Children At Risk? Reviews

...a must for all professionals involved with parents andyoung children. - Health Visitor ...recommended reading for all those interested in broadening their approach to accident epidemiology. - Health Matters

About ROBERTS

The AuthorsHelen Roberts is a social scientist with a particular interest in the life chances and health of children. Her interest in children's accidents comes from the observation, made during the course of motherhood, that given the environments in which children grow up, it is a miracle that my of them make it adulthood. She works as Head of Childcare Research and Development for the children's charity, Barnardos. Her recent books include the edited collections Women's Health Counts and Women's Health Matters.Susan J Smith is Professor of Geography at the University of Edinburgh. Her research includes studies of the risks of victimization and fear of crime, of the implications of racism and gender inequality in the housing system, and of housing provision for people with health problems and disabilities. Her books include Crime, Space and Society, The Politics of Race and Residence, Housing and Social Policy and Housing for Health.Carol Bryce is currently working in development and evaluation for the Health Education Board for Scotland. She was previously a research fellow in the Public Health Research Unit, University of Glasgow, where the children's accident project was based. She is a geographer whose main interest are inequality and health. She has published on a variety of topics, including teacher recruitment, geographical health differences and children's accidents. Her current work focuses on nutrition, through which she has developed an interest in the sociology of food and eating.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Introduction
Child accidents in an urban community
Monitoring risk
The social costs of accidents
Keeping children safe
Conclusion
References

Additional information

GOR001992347
9780335192106
0335192106
Children At Risk? by ROBERTS
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
19951216
128
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