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A competent First Aider can cope in an emergency situation, so make sure your skills and knowledge are up to date The Child Accident Prevention Trust believes child accidental injury prevention needs to be addressed to the physical environment, behaviour and attitudes, and that it is not always solved by simply buying the right equipment. The Trust aims to raise awareness of children's accidents, give pointers to children's accident potential, and suggest ways of carrying out good practice. Its seminars include:

The Child Accident Prevention Trust believes child accidental injury prevention needs to be addressed to the physical environment, behaviour and attitudes, and that it is not always solved by simply buying the right equipment. The Trust aims to raise awareness of children's accidents, give pointers to children's accident potential, and suggest ways of carrying out good practice. Its seminars include:

* Setting policy and strategies at management level.

* Setting good practice in early years settings.

* Risk assessment for after-school clubs, playschemes, playgroups and nurseries.

The seminars are particularly relevant for Sure Start teams and networks wishing to promote good practice.

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