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Suicide Prevention Workshops 2012

Suicide Prevention Workshops for 2012 are now open for registration. There are two types of training being offered - one workshop 2 days in length and the other 3.5 hours in length. Please click on the flyers below for detailed information on content of each workshop and to download a registration form.

Your completed registration form can be faxed, emailed, or mailed. All registration is being handled by Pua Kaninau-Santos, Queen Liliuokalani Children's Center. Review the flyers and decide which of the workshops is right for you. All registrants will be sent a registration confirmation via email.

Questions about these workshops can be directed to Pua at 851-7731.

Thank you for your interest in suicide intervention strategies.

These workshops are co-sponsored by Queen Liliuokalani Children's Center and the Hawaii State Department of Health, Adult Mental Health Division and Injury Prevention & Control Program.

Registration Form for 2-day Workshop - Click here

Registration Form for 3.5 hour Workshop - Click here


IPCP Vision: A Safe Hawaii from the Mountains to the Sea. Welcome to the Home Page of the Injury Prevention and Control Program (IPCP), a section within the Emergency Medical Services and Injury Prevention System at the Hawai‘i Department of Health.
IPCP Vision

A Safe Hawai‘i… from the Mountains to the Sea.
IPCP Mission

To provide statewide leadership in preventing death and disability associated with injuries in Hawai‘i. This is accomplished by educating, supporting and mobilizing individuals and organizations to incorporate comprehensive injury prevention strategies in their on-going efforts.



In keeping with the mission of the Hawai‘i Department of Health, the IPCP provides leadership in monitoring the nature and impact of injury in Hawai‘i. The Program also protects and enhances the health and environmental well-being of the community through prevention projects such as Child Passenger Safety and School-Based Injury Prevention. In addition to learning about the IPCP and its projects, the site visitor will find here:

The invaluable community support and collaboration all contribute to the success of each and every injury prevention endeavor and is evident in every facet of IPCP Program activities. Please contact us about any content or question you may have concerning this web site to the IPCP by email (ipcp@doh.hawaii.gov), by telephone or through the U.S. postal system. The IPCP hopes that whatever it shares through this web site will benefit its colleagues in injury prevention and control, both in Hawai‘i and beyond.


Injuries Are No Accident Injury Prevention Control Program Current Events and Information


Public Awareness Information

Radio Injury Prevention Public Service Announcements:


- Audio PSA on Traffic Safety Awareness
- Audio PSA on Water safety Awareness

Printable Injury Prevention Public Service Announcements:


- "NoGetHurt" Hawaii PSA
- Bicycle Safety PSA

- Ocean Drowning Prevention PSA

- Falls Prevention PSA

- Pedestrian Safety PSA
- Poison Prevention PSA
- Swimming Pool Safety PSA
- Suicide Prevention PSA
- Domestic Violence and Abuse Prevention PSA



EMS Map Book
Mapbook of EMS-attended motor vehicle crashes on Oahu, 2007-2011



Injuries in Hawai`i, 2007-2011
Injuries in Hawai`i, 2007-2011



Hawai`i Injury Prevention Plan, 2012-2017
Hawai`i Injury Prevention Plan, 2012-2017


Traffic/Walkable Communities:

A Safe Street Crossing for our Keiki.

Hawaii Strategic Highway Safety Plan (2007 thru 2012)

Walk Audit Report: Making Pedestrian Safety and Walkability A Top Priority

Fall Prevention:

Preventing Fall Injuries through Excerise.

Fall Prevention Resource Guide

Preventing Falls - Tips for Seniors

For more information on Fall Prevention, please go to http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/duip/preventadultfalls.htm.


Hawaii Parent Guide 2010 (To Be Published)Hawaii Parent Guide 2010 (To Be Published)

Cross-Program Integration: Reducing Injuries to our Children and Youth Hawaii Training, November 17-18, 2009

FHSD

Child Abuse and Neglect Overview (Pdf)
Childhood Injury in HI (Pdf)
Cross Program Integration(Pdf)
CSN Bullying Prevention(Pdf)
Title V presentation(Pdf)

Safe Sleep Collaboration(PowerPoint)
MCH Integration Training(PowerPoint)
HI Bullying presentation(PowerPoint)
HI CAN presentation(PowerPoint)