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Safe Kids Worldwide (formerly Safe Kids USA) is a global non-profit organization working to prevent childhood injury through research, community outreach, legislative advocacy and media awareness campaigns. [1] Safe Kids Worldwide has over 400 coalitions in 49 states, and has partners in over 30 countries. [2]
Strong Kids, Safe Kids is a 1984 direct-to-video PSA film, hosted by Henry Winkler, that teaches basic skills to parents and children to help prevent sexual abuse and other dangerous situations.
Feely served as the Safe Kids executive director for its first six years. [8] She appeared before the United States Congress [ 10 ] and was extensively quoted in national media about the Safe Kids efforts to prevent children's accidental injuries, from campaigns for bicycle helmets , to prevention of burns, to safe playground equipment, to ...
Northern New Jersey Safe Kids/Safe Communities, Team of the year; 2020 Award Winners. Eduardo Medina, Columbia, Technician of the year: Jennifer Booge, Instructor of the year; Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force, Team of the year; 2019 Award Winners. Omaha's Jennifer Penick became the first person to posthumously receive the Technician of the ...
The charity works in over 200 of the poorest communities in rural America. Programs are focused on ensuring children are kindergarten-ready, reading by third grade, have safe places to go after school, and maintain reading and math skills over the summer. [7] It also provides relief for natural disasters in the U.S. [8]
C. Cannock Chase murders; Murder of Karmein Chan; International child abduction in the United States; Child abduction alert system; Child Act 2001; Child care indicator
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Under Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, a 'child protection system' provides for the protection of children in and out of the home.One of the ways this can be enabled is through the provision of quality education, the fourth of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, in addition to other child protection systems.