Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 1995-1999
Attributes to meet: PDF: Download File, Reports
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Report, 2002
This report focuses on the most significant causes of injury-related hospitalizations and deaths for Saskatchewan children and youth. The most significant causes discussed in this report are falls, motor vehicle traffic, self-injury, drowning and choking, fire and flame, poison, motor vehicle pedestrian, sports, and assaults.
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When Your Baby Can’t Stop Crying
Brochure, Revised 2025
Although infant crying is normal, it can be very frustrating for parents and caregivers. This brochure identifies strategies for dealing with a crying infant, as well as strategies for handling caregivers’ frustration.
For information aimed at health professionals and service providers, see Abusive Head Trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome) (resource 4-900).
SKU: 4-902 -

Winter Safety
Fact Sheet, Revised 2019
This fact sheet provides tips on winter safety and includes a colouring page.
SKU: 4-020 -

Bicycle Safety
Fact Sheet, Revised 2022
This fact sheet outlines general bicycle and helmet safety tips as well as important rules of the road. This resource is ideal for cyclists of all ages to prevent injuries while biking.
SKU: 4-202 -

Your Activity Guide for Teaching Bike Safety Skills
Guide, Revised 2020
This booklet is for any individual to use in educating children and youth about bicycle safety. These nine activities are designed for teaching bike safety skills for children ages 5 – 12. Included are speaking notes, notes to the educator, items required for the activities, and tools to support the activity (e.g., diagrams and photos). This booklet will help individuals focus on the importance of safe cycling through education.
SKU: 4-217

