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Safe Community Kangjian

Country: China
Number of inhabitants: 70,263
Programme started year: 2002
International Safe Communities Network Membership: Designation year: 2007
Full application report: www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/safecommunities/kangjian08.pdf

For further information contact:

Mr. Zhang Xuefu
Office Head of the leading team of Kangjian Safe Community
Phone +86-21-64752691
E-mail: zhangxuefu@xh.sh.cn

Mr. Xie Qingping
Vice Director of the leading team of Kangjian Safe Community
203 East Guilin Road, Xuhui district, Shanghai
China
Phone +86-21-64752690
Fax: +86-21-64759503
E-mail: xieqingping@xh.sh.cn


The programme covers the following safety promotion activities:

Projects

Leading departments

Family fire prevention

a. Establishing self checking system on safe of electricity and gas,checking regularly and making feedback.

b. Establishing community fire prevention station.

c. Promoting knowledge on safe use of electricity and gas.

 

The Red Cross saving group

a. Founding the red cross emergent rescue network.

b. The Red Cross office buy enough rescue articles and tools.

c. There is training on first aid every half year.

d. The sub teams perform the red cross emergent rehearsal.

e. Team members publicize and skills in their common rescue knowledge and skills in their communities so as to teach residents the way to save themselves.

 

The old people h ousehold safety

a. The government enhance its management on injury prevention and service

b. To establish a supervision network and establish a group of volunteers and social workers who will report the accidental injuries of the old

c. To disseminate knowledge on injury prevention

d. To connect with Kangjian community sanitary service centre on training resident committee cadres about skills of tackling common disease and unexpected disease.

 

Safety in sports

a. Establish policy and regulations

b. Create a safe environment for sports

c. Establish emergent rescue office

d. Put up large pictorials in the entrance

 

Traffic safety

a. Establish warning marks on the road

b. Advocate no going when the traffic light is red and no fast riding to decrease the chance of accident

c. Launch an activity of traffic safety promotion month

d. Held promotion activities

 

Safety inside the campus

a. Establish a linked system of protecting the minors and defending their rights

b. All schools have founded specific safety education guidance teams to make their own safety systems

c. The middle and private schools in Kangjian developed civilized schoolyard activities

d. Education on safety promotion

e. Firefighting rehearsal.

 

Safety of the Disabled

a. They directed the activity of sending recovery to each family

b. Greatly promote the plan of making everyone enjoy the recovery service

c. Carry out the directional walking training for the blind

d. Improve the barrier-free facilities for the disabled in the community

 

Comprehensive management of Kangjian

 

 

 

 

 

The Red Cross saving group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Retirement at home of Kangjian community office

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kangjian community stadium

 

 

 

 

Publicity Division of Kangjian Community Office

 

 

 

 

 

Youth's Association of Kangjian Community Office

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Disabled Persons' Federation of Kangjian Community Office


Surveillance of injuries:

  • Data of deaths caused by injury for all residents is collected (2002-2006
  • Data on inpatient is collected from hospital and community
  • Data at transportation, schools, fire and police departments is also collected (2002-2006).

Population base: 70,263

Programs to document the frequency and causes of injury
1. Death surveillance
2. School injury surveillance
3. Traffic injury surveillance
4. Recorded statistics from Xuhui district on death owing to some reason
5. Effective information from community injury information report network after being checked
6. Other data

The most common causes of injury
1. Falls
2. Traffic accident
3. Exposure to inanimate mechanical force
4. Burn
5. Scald

Evaluation Methods
1. Internal evaluation
2. External evaluation
3. Professional evaluation

Publications:
 None

Produced information material, pamphlets:
Handbooks on Prevention of Accidents and Injury
Safety education books

Staff

Number: 9
Professions: 6
Permanent: 9
Temporary: 0

Organization: Kangjian Safe Community working committee

Specific intersectional leadership group: Kangjian Safe Community working committee, work team of statistics on injuries, establish a steering team

International commitments:

Study visits: Not yet

Participation in Safe Community conferences:

  • The 4th Asian Regional Conference on Safe Community







 
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