Title: Make Home Accident Prevention Everybodys Business
1Make Home Accident Prevention Everybodys
Business!
Ita McErlean, Manager RoSPA NI
2Attendances at AE (2000)
AE Attendances 2000
3The Accident Problem in NI
- 71,736 people attended AE
- 9,042 people were admitted,
- total of 54,704 nights in hospital
- 77 people died
4Who is most at Risk?
- Under 5s
- Older people (65)
- Travellers
- Lower socio economic groups
- Males
- Single parent families
5Children in Northern Ireland
- On average 1 child in 12 will be treated for a
home accident, each year - ½ of those treated will be under 4
- Boys are more likely to have an accident than
girls - Children are more likely to revisit AE following
another accident
6Over 65s in Northern Ireland
- 15 of population
- 40 of all emergency admissions
- 66 of all hospital patients (for other health
reasons)
7Government Approach
Investing for Health Strategy 2002 Home
Accident Prevention Strategy 2004 - 2009
8Local Approach
- Home Accident Prevention NI Local Groups (22
across NI) - Investing for Health Partnerships across the 4
Board Areas. - Home Safety Officers
9Last six months
Secured funding for next 3 years with
DHSSPS Recruited new Home Safety team Web based
database project Training provided to a range of
health practitioners Support to HAP NI (Home
Accident Prevention NI ) Identifying and
establishing new partnerships
10Meet Connie and Alex
11GRANGE PRIMARY SCHOOLNewry
- Local practitioners trained to deliver key
messages about home accident prevention to
primary school children using puppets.
12Reaction to the puppets
13Adults can have fun too!
14A final thought..
- By this evening In Northern Ireland
- Almost 200 people will have attended AE
- 5 older people will have been admitted
- to hospital because of a fall.
- 2 of these will never return home.