The shape of the New Zealand child injury prevention workforce.

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dc.contributor.author Kool, Bridget
dc.contributor.author Umali, Elaine
dc.contributor.author Hunt, Mareta
dc.contributor.author Wilson, Melissa
dc.coverage.spatial Australia
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-23T23:24:55Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-23T23:24:55Z
dc.date.issued 2022-06-23
dc.identifier.citation (2022). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
dc.identifier.issn 1326-0200
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/60930
dc.description.abstract <h4>Objective</h4>To describe the characteristics of the New Zealand child injury prevention workforce and the organisations they represent.<h4>Methods</h4>Representatives of organisations on the Safekids Aotearoa database were invited to complete an online survey. The standardised questionnaire asked for information about injury prevention focus and expertise, communication preferences and information access.<h4>Results</h4>Of 196 respondents, the majority were female and identified as New Zealand European. For only a small proportion of respondents, child injury prevention is the main focus of their role. The key sources of child injury data and injury prevention information identified was Safekids Aotearoa, followed by the Ministry of Health. Respondents indicated that they would like to receive information on new research, training opportunities and upcoming events, and information from other organisations.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Males and people of Pacific and Asian ethnicity are under-represented in the New Zealand child injury prevention workforce in New Zealand. The low engagement of the sector with Māori authorities is of concern, given the inequities in rates of child injury that exist.<h4>Implications for public health</h4>There is a need to conduct a wider and more regular audit of the child injury prevention sector to determine its composition and identify areas of concern.
dc.format.medium Print-Electronic
dc.language eng
dc.publisher Wiley
dc.relation.ispartofseries Australian and New Zealand journal of public health
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dc.subject New Zealand
dc.subject child
dc.subject child injury
dc.subject injury prevention
dc.subject Injury (total) Accidents/Adverse Effects
dc.subject Prevention
dc.subject Injuries and accidents
dc.subject 1117 Public Health and Health Services
dc.subject 1402 Applied Economics
dc.subject 1605 Policy and Administration
dc.title The shape of the New Zealand child injury prevention workforce.
dc.type Journal Article
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/1753-6405.13269
dc.date.updated 2022-07-08T21:49:34Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The authors en
dc.identifier.pmid 35735789 (pubmed)
pubs.author-url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35735789
pubs.publication-status Published
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess en
pubs.subtype Journal Article
pubs.elements-id 910326
pubs.org-id University management
pubs.org-id Office of the Vice-Chancellor
dc.identifier.eissn 1753-6405
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2022-07-09
pubs.online-publication-date 2022-06-23


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