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Chair
Co-ordinator
Leif Svanström
Moa Sundström
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What is a Safe Community?
A “Safe Community” can be a Municipality, a County, or a
City. They work with safety promotion, injury-, violenceand suicide- prevention as well as prevention of the
consequences (human injuries) related to natural disaster.
Their work covers all age groups, gender and areas and is
a part of an international network of accredited
programmes.
The community makes application to the Karolinska
Institutet or to the Certifying Centres and if accepted, an
agreement is signed between the WHO Collaborating
Centre on Community Safety Promotion at the K.I. and the
community.
The Role of the
WHO Collaborating Centre
• To coordinate a world-wide network of Safe
Communities, Affiliate Safe Community Support
Centres and Certifying Centres.
• To develop indicators for Safe Communities.
• To organise training courses, conferences and
seminars in Safety Promotion.
The Affiliate Safe Community Support Centres (ASCSC), Safe
Community Certifying Centres (SCCC) and
Safe Schools Certifying Centres (SSCC)
Iceland
• Public Health Institute of Iceland
(ASCSC)
Norway
• Norwegian Safety Forum (ASCSC)
Sweden
Canada
• Safe Communities Canada (ASCSC;SCCC)
China
• China Occupational Safety & Health Association (ASCSC)
• Occupational Safety and Health Council, Hong Kong (ASCSC; SCCC; SSCC)
• Taiwanese Community Safety Promotion Center (ASCSC;SSCC)
• European Safe Community Certifying
Centre (SCCC)
Czech Rebublic
Centre for Injury Prevention
(ASCSC; SSCC)
Serbia
National Center for Injury Prevention and
Safety Promotion, (ASCSC)
Uganda
Injury Control Center (ASCSC)
South Africa
Centre for Peace Action (ASCSC;SCCC)
Japan
USA
• Japan Institution for Safe Communities• National Safety Council (ASCSC; SCCC)
(ASCSC
• Peaceful Resources Center (ASCSC;SSCC)
• Injury Prevention Research Center (ASCSC)
South Korea
• Center for Injury Prevention and
Community Safety Promotion
(ASCSC;SCCC;SSCC)
Colombia
• Instituto CISALVA (ASCSC;SCCC)
Bangladesh
• Centre for Injury Prevention and
Research (ASCSC)
Australia
• Royal Children´s Hospital Safety Centre
(ASCSC)
• Australian Safe Communities Foundation
(SCCC)
New Zealand
• Safe Communities Foundation
(ASCSC;SCCC;SSCC)
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These Affiliate Centres are supporting the WHO CC in the development of the Safe
Communities Program and providing advice and assistance in the field of injury
prevention and safety promotion to the communities in their country and internationally.
The Certifying Centres also take care of the certifying function of the WHO CC.
Norway
The Safe Communities Network
Designated Members
Alvdal
Bergen
Fredrikstad
Harstad
Høyanger
Klepp
Kvam
Larvik
Os
Re
Rakkestad
Sogn&Fjordane
Ski
Spydeberg
Stovner
Trondheim
Vågå
Årdal
Sweden
Borås
Falköping
Falun
Katrineholm
Lidköping
Ludvika
Mariestad
Motala
Nacka
Skövde
Smedjebacken
Staffanstorp
Töreboda
Uddevalla
Denmark
Horsens
Finland
Hyvinkää
Kouvola
Estonia
Lääne
Rapla
Germany
Delmenhorst
Land Brandenburg
Austria
Vorarlberg
Poland
Tarnowskie Góry
Serbia
Backi Petrovac
Novi Sad
Czech Republic
Chrudim
Kromeriz
Trebon
Bosnia (B&H)
Banja Luka
Konjic
Croatia
Varazdin
Turkey
Kepez
Iran
Arsenjan
Bardaskan
District 4,5,10,20,
21, 22
Fairman
Kashmar
Neyriz
Israel
Raanana
South Africa
Eldorado Park
Broadlands Park &
Nomzamo
China
Anzhen
Balizhuang
Changzheng
Dongzhimen
Financial Sub-district
Honey Lake
Hongqiao
Huaihai
Huaiyin
Huamu
Jianwai
Jingan
Jing Ge Zhuang
Jinqiao
KangjianLijia
Lu´an
Luwan
Maizidian
Qianjiaying
Renminlu
Ruijin
Shakekou
Wangjing
Xiaoguan
Xinggong
Xinghaiwan
Xinjiangwancheng
Yayuncun
Youth Park
Yuetan
Zhangjiang
Zhanlanlu
Zhongshan
Xiangheyuan
Panjiayuan
Datun
Sanlitun
Zuojiazhuang
Wanlian
Da´nan
Fangsong
Kongjianglu
Nanjingdonglu
Yinhang
China
(Hong Kong)
Kwai Tsing
Sai Kung
Sham Shui Po
Tai Po
Tuen Mun
Tung Chung
Tsuen Wan
Wong Tai Sin
Thailand
Wang Sai Phun Canada
Talad Kreab
Brampton
South Korea Brockville
Cheonan
Calgary
Jeju
Wood Buffalo
Songpa
Rainy River
Suwon
Sault Ste. Marie
Wonju
USA
Japan
(Province of
Taiwan)
Alishan
Dongshan
Dungshr
Fongbin
Heping
Hsinkang
Neihu
Shihkang
Shoufeng
Zhongzheng
Zuoying
Cam Thuy
Da Trach
Dong Tien
Duc Chinh
Hoa Long
Lang Co
Loc Son
Thanh Binh
Truong Lac
Xuan Dinh
Arlington Heights
Anchorage
Dallas
Erie County
Hagerstown
Itasca
Lycoming County
Madison,Dane County
Madison County
New Lenox
Omaha
Shawnee
Springfield
University S.
California
Australia
México
Atsugi
Kameoka
Towada
Vietnam
Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Cairns
Peru
Casey
San Borja
Denmark
Hume City
Chile
Latrobe
Peñaflor
Mackay
Mawson Lake
Melbourne
Mosman
Mount Isa
Noarlunga
Northcott
Palmerston
SHOROC
Springfield Lakes
Townsville
Varsity Lakes
Woodlands
New Zealand
Christchurch
Hutt Valley
Napier
New Plymouth
North Shore
Rotorua
Porirua
Taupo
Tauranga
Waimakariri
Wairarapa
Waitakere
Wanganui
Wellington
Whangarei
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Beijing
Dongzhimen
Financial Sub-district
Jianwai
Wangjing
Yuetan
Balizhuang
Anzhen
Xiaoguan
Zhanlanlu
Xiangheyuan
Panjiayuan
Datun
Sanlitun
Zuojiazhuang
Shanghai
Hong'qiao,
Huamu
Jing’an
Kangjian
Huaihai
Zhangjiang
Xinjiangwancheng
Fangsong
Kongjianglu
Nanjingdonglu
Yinhang
Luwan District
Ruijin
Jinqiao
Changzheng
Chaoyang District:
Maizidian; Yayuncun
Hebei Province: Jing Ge Zhuang, Kailuan
Shanxi Province: Lu’an
Fengnan District: Qianjiaying, Kailuan
Shandong: Youth Park, Jinan City
Huaiyin District
Dalian: Zhongshan Park; Zhongshan District; Xinggong; Renminlu; Lijia;
Xinghaiwan; Shakekou District
Shenzhen: Honey Lake
Liaoning Province : Wanlian Da´nan
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Hong Kong SAR, China
8 Safe Communities
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Tuen Mun - 2003,2009
Kwai Tsing-2003,2008
Tai Po - 2005, 2010
Tsuen Wan - 2006
Sham Shui Po - 2006
Tung Chung -2006, 2011
Sai Kung - 2009
Wong Tai Sin - 2011
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Province of Taiwan, China
17 Safe Communities
2005
Fongbin; Dungshr; Alishan;Neihu
2008
Shoufeng; Shihkang
2009
Zuoying; Hsin-Kang;Heping;
Dongshan
2010
Jinhwa; Suao; Toucheng; Wenshan;
Nangang; Datong; Xinyi
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Specific Indicators for
Different Settings
There is one set of indicators for Safe
Community development but also
subsets of indicators.
These were developed for further
development of the Safe Community
movement and improving the quality of
safety promotion: Safe Traffic; Safe
Sports; Safe Homes; Safe Hospital; Safe
Elderly; Safe Work Place; Safe Public
Places; Safe Schools; Safe Waters and
Safe Children.
50 International Safe Schools Network Members
China, Province of Taiwan
Taipei
Cheng De P.S.
Nan-Hu E.S
Sweden
Tamkang U.
Källby Gård Helhetskola
Zhi-Shan Junior H.S.
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Long Shan Junior H.S.
Poland
Taipei Medical U.
Tarnowskie Góry
Chiayi
USA
Chiapei E. S.
Porter E.S.
Czech Republic
Chueiyang P.S.
Giaopang
P.S.
Zachar Záchladní
Lan Tan E.S.
Korea
Singan E.S.
Jung Ja E.S.
Yu-Ren E.S.
Serbia
Seoul Seongsan E.S.Tungshih E.S.
Jan Čajak
Japan
Nan-ao Shiang
Shimizu E.S.
Israel
Dong Ao E.S.
Fongbin P.S.
Shaked School
Kang Le E.S.
Hualein National Senior H.S.
Yen-Ping Junior High School Tainan
New Zealand
Yuanpei University Hsinchu
Woodend S.
China, Hong Kong
Cosgrove S.
HKFEW Wong Cho Bau School
Murrays Bay S.
Five Districts Business Welfare
Murrays Bay Intermediate
Association Cheung Chuk Shan
Red Hill P.S.
Nursery Kindergarten
Papamoa School
Kaiapoi North School
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