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Injury Prevention Center
The Injury Free Coalition for Kids (IFCK) Hartford, a project of the Injury Prevention
Center at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, expanded in 2007 to serve residents
citywide. In 2007 the program strengthened existing community partnerships and built
new relationships to enable the delivery of safety and prevention education citywide. IFCK of Hartford serves the community by providing safety and injury prevention information
and activities in the following areas: pedestrian safety, bike helmet use, booster and car
seats, home safety, fire safety, fall prevention, and child discipline techniques.
Our goal is to decrease childhood injury by altering the manner in which residents
in City of Hartford neighborhoods think about and approach child safety.
Through its education outreach and community research activities
IFCK of Hartford will do the following in 2008:
- Increase Use of Bicycle Helmets by Children and
Adolescents: Injuries due to bicycles occur with high
frequency in some of the neighborhoods of Hartford. We will
collaborate with local community groups in our efforts to
bring helmet safety education and promotion down to the
street level. We will implement a neighborhood-based
comprehensive bicycle safety and helmet promotion campaign.
Program materials will be bi-cultural and bi-lingual
(English/Spanish).
- Increase Use of Booster Seats and Increase the Rate of
Properly Installed Car Seats: Injury rates due to motor
vehicle crashes are also high across all age groups in
Hartford. Pilot data in one neighborhood demonstrated a 60%
non-use and 90% misuse rate of child restraint devices. We
will raise awareness of motor vehicle occupant safety via
educational presentations at family centers, schools,
churches, and local businesses. Utilizing in-kind
contributions of car seats from the Connecticut Elks and
others we will schedule a series of car seat check events to
improve occupant safety in the neighborhood. A car seat
promotion campaign will be instituted within the IFCK
partnership institutions to distribute car seats to families
in need. Finally, child passenger safety topics will be
incorporated into neighborhood adult education classes. All
program materials will be bi-cultural and bi-lingual
(English/Spanish). Successful programs such as “Buckle Up
Faithfully” implemented at neighborhood churches will be
continued and expanded.
- Increase the use of home smoke/CO detectors: House-fires
are one of the several injuries that occur among young
children in the residential setting. We propose a systematic
intervention program to address the problem of absent or
non-working smoke/CO detectors. Working with community youth
groups in the South End and North End we will
collaboratively design a youth-led smoke/CO detector
promotion campaign. Partners in this project will include
local fire stations. These youth-led projects will be
managed and run by community agencies. Youth will be
expected to conduct a pre-intervention survey, an
intervention component, and a post-survey. This project
could take place in a neighborhood, a city block, or even a
single street.
- Increase the use of stairway gates and window guards:
Falls from a height are a major source of injury for young
children. The use of ‘gates’ in bedroom doorways and/or at
the top and bottom of stairs can prevent unattended children
from sustaining injury due to a fall. A bedroom doorway gate
has the added benefit of restricting a child’s movement to a
“safe” area during hours of sleep. Youth-led fire safety
campaigns will include inquiries around children in the home
and the use of gates and/or window guards (see objective 5
above). As needed, IFCK will provide gates and or window
guards.
- Build Parents’ Capacity for Praise in the Context of
Child Discipline and Increase Feelings of Self-Worth: The
IPC through its pilot were very interested in the use of
“praise” as a tool in discipline. IFCK will use the American
Academy of Pediatrics Connected Kids curriculum (bilingual)
that has an emphasis on praise, offering this tool for use
through its partnership with the Community Renewal Team
Headstart/Daycare centers.
- Engage the Community in a Playground Build with the
support of the Allstate Foundation: Working with the City of
Hartford and Community Residents, IFCK of Hartford will
apply for a grant of $60,000 to build a new playground in
the city, making a safe place to play for children using the
latest in playground design.
- Reduce the Risk to Teen Drivers of having a fatal
accident: Working through the Allstate Foundation supported
Connecticut Teen Driving Safety Partnership, we are
providing safety education materials to pediatric and family
practice doctor’s offices throughout the state to increase
the ability of doctors to effectively counsel teens and
their parents on driving safety. Other partners include the
Department of Motor Vehicles, Mourning Parents Act!,
American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Connecticut Academy
of Family Physicians.
If you represent an organization or school interested in having
the Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Hartford provide any of
the mentioned safety education activities, please contact us.
The Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Hartford does not charge for
its services, providing prevention related education to children
and parents at no cost.
2007 Community Partners: Camp Courant, Boys & Girls Club of
Asylum Hill, Community Renewal Team (CRT), Hartford Public
Schools, YWCA, Hartford Public Library, Billings Forge
Community Center, My Sister’s Place, MiCasa Family Services,
Community Health Services, Charter Oak Health Center, Paraiso
Infantil, University of Hartford Magnet School, Family Life
Education, Trust House, Y/US, Grandparents Program at Burgdorf Clinic.
The Injury Free Coalition for Kids of Hartford appreciates the generous support provided by its sponsors. Support by these sponsors allows IFCK of Hartford to make a difference in preventing injuries to children in the City of Hartford and throughout the state:

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