Media

Click on the links below to download the Child Safety Week press releases.

Child Safety Week press release

Child Safety Week press release - Scotland

Stats and facts - some regional information from the parents survey

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Online news

If you work for an online news outlet please spread the word about Child Safety Week by adding the following copy to your website:

Make time for safety during Child Safety Week 2010. More children are hospitalised because of serious accidents than for any other cause. Many of these accidents take just a moment to prevent. That’s why the Child Accident Prevention Trust is encouraging all parents to make time for safety during child safety week - 21st-27th June 2010. Find out how a minute of your time could save a child.

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Make time for safety during <a href=”http://www.childsafetyweek.org.uk”>Child Safety Week 2010</a>. More children are hospitalised because of serious accidents than for any other cause. Many of these accidents take just a moment to prevent. That’s why the Child Accident Prevention Trust is encouraging all parents to <a href=”http://www.childsafetyweek.org.uk/pledge/”>make time for safety</a> during Child Safety Week - 21st-27th June 2010. Find out how a minute of your time could save a child.

If you would like to get more involved, you can follow us on Twitter @childsafetyweek or contact Nikki Whiteman: nwhiteman@capt.org.uk who can help you out with more copy, logos and links to help you spread the word about Child Safety Week.

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