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Kidsafe ACT Building 2 What is Kidsafe? Kidsafe is the leading non-government, not-for-profit charitable Organisation, dedicated to preventing unintentional childhood injuries, and reducing the resulting deaths and disabilities associated with childhood accidents in children under the age of 15 years. Kidsafe was first established in 1979, as the Child Accident Prevention Foundation of Australia. State divisions were established soon after. The name Kidsafe was adopted nationally in 1993. In July 2003, the Foundation adopted a federated structure, with each of the State branches becoming independently incorporated associations. Kidsafe Australia's state branches are now:
Since the establishment of Kidsafe, the number of child deaths and hospitalisations has halved. Injuries are the leading cause of death in Australian children aged one to fourteen, accounting for nearly half of all deaths in this age group. "More children die of injury than die of cancer, Each year, about 350 Australian children (aged 0-14 years) are killed, and 60,000 hospitalised by unintentional injuries - the kind often referred to as accidents. Many of these are easily prevented by simple means. Unintentional injuries account for about 90% of all injury related deaths in children, and about 98% of all injury-related hospitalisations. What is an injury?
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