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Safe Communities
A WHO Concept and a worldwide
movement
Key note speech
at plenary session 2
The Second Asia Pacific Conference
on
Injury Prevention
Ha Noi, Vietnam Nov 4-6, 2008
Leif Svanström,
Chair WHO CC Community Safety Promotion
Safe Communities
A WHO Concept and a worldwide
movement
1975- the first ”comprehensive” local community accident
prevention program (Falköping in Sweden) starts
1980- The worldwide ”movement” starts slowly
1980’s- WHO developed their Safe Community Concept.
1986- The first joint contacts between WHO and the movement
1989- WHO establishes The Safe Community Program in
Stockholm by Deputy Director Abdelmoumene;
the Collaborating Centre on Community Safety Promotion is
inaugurated and
the Stockholm Manifesto on Safe Communities adopted.
Chair
Co-ordinator
Leif Svanström
Moa
Sundström
Safety Promotion
Level
Sector
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International
National
Community
Organisation
Group
Individual
Community Safety Promotion
Community
Promotion
“Safe Safety
Community”
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What is a Safe Community?
A “Safe Community” can be a Municipality, a County, or a City
working with safety promotion, injury-, violence-, suicide and
natural disaster prevention, covering all age groups, gender
and areas and is a part of an international network of
accredited programs.
The community makes application to a Certifying Centre and if
accepted, an agreement is signed between the WHO
Collaborating Centre on Community Safety Promotion and the
community.
The Role of the
WHO Collaborating Centre
• To coordinate world-wide and regional networks of
Safe Communities, Affiliate Safe Community
Support Centres and Safe Communities’ Certifying
Centres.
• To develop indicators for Safe Communities and
sector-wise Safety Promotion.
• To organize training courses, conferences and
seminars in Community Safety Promotion.
Countries with designated Safe Communities
China
1. Hong'qiao
2. Huamu
3. Jianwai Community
4. Jing Ge Zhuang, Kailuan
5. Jing’an
6. Kangjian
Finland
7. Lu´an Community
1. Hyvinkää
8. Maizidian
2. Kouvola
9. Qianjiaying, Kailuan
10. Wangjing
Estonia
11. Xicheng District, Beijing
Rapla
12. Yayuncun
Korea
13. Youth Park Community
Poland
1. Jeju
Tarnowskie
Iran Góry 14. Yuetan, Beijing
2. Songpa
Czech 1.
Republic
Arsanjan
3. Suwon
Kromeriz
2. Bardaskan
Republic
of Serbia
3. Petrovac
Kashmar
Backi
Sweden
Canada
1. Arjeplog
1. Brampton
Norway
2. Borås
2. Brockville
1.
Alvdal
3. Falköping
3. Calgary
2.
Årdal
4. Falun
4. Rainy River Valley
3.
Bergen
5. Katrineholm
5. Sault Ste. Marie
4.
Fredrikstad
6. Krokom
6. Wood Buffalo
5. Harstad
7. Lidköping
6. Høyanger
8. Ludvika
USA
Denmark
9. Mariestad
1. Dallas 7. Klepp
Horsens
8. Kvam
10. Motala
2. Anchorage
11.The
Nacka
Netherlands
3. Omaha 9. Larvik
10. Os12.Rotterdam
Skövde
4. Springfield
11. Rakkestad
13. Smedjebacken
Austria
12. Ski14. Staffanstorp
Bosnia and Herzegovina
State of Vorarlberg
13. Sogn
15. and
Tidaholm
Konjic
Fjordane
16. Töreboda
Israel
14. Spydeberg
17. Uddevalla
Raanana
15. Stovner
16. Trondheim
17. Vågå
Peru
San Borja (Lima) Sp.
South Africa
1. Eldorado Park
2. Nomzamo–Broadlands Park
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5 and more
Updated to 21st Oct 2008
Chile
Peñaflor
In total: 119/144 in 26 countries
Vietnam
1. Da Trach
2. Dong Tien
3. Lang Co
4. Loc Sonh
5. Xuan Dinh
Australia
1.Denmark
2.Hume City
3.Latrobe
4.Mackay/Whitsunday
5.Melbourne
6.Noarlunga
7.Northcott
8.Palmerston
9.Ryde
10.SHOROC
11.Townsville
Japan
Kameoka
China (Province of Taiwan)
Hong
Kong
1.
Alishan
1. Dungshr
Kwai Tsing
2.
2. Fongbin
Sham Shui Po
3.
3. Neihu
Tai Po
4.
4. Tsuen Wan
5. Tuen Mun
6. Tung Chung
New Zealand
1. Christchurch
2. New Plymouth
3. North Shore
4. Porirua
5. Tauranga
6. Waimakariri
7. Waitakere
8. Wellington
9. Whangarei
Designated Safe Communities by region
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2
45
3
2
33
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Sum 119{144}
Updated to 21st Oct 2008
Regional Safe Communities’ networks
European
Safe
Community
North America Safe
Network est.
Community Network - ?? 2009
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2
45
3
2
Asia Safe Community
Network – est. 2007
TANG Wah Shing, Chair
Executive Director of Occupational Safety
and Health Council, Hong Kong SAR, China
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Pacific Safe
Community Network - ??
Updated to 21st Oct 2008
The Affiliate Safe Community Support Centres (ASCSC)
and the Safe Community Certifying Centres (SCCC)
Sweden
•Swedish Association for
Safe Communities (SCCC)
Czech Rebublic
Centre for Injury
Prevention (ASCSC)
China, Hong Kong
• Occupational Safety and
Health Council (ASCSC)
Korea
• Center for Injury Prevention
and Community Safety
Promotion (ASCSC) (SCCC)
Bangladesh
• Centre for Injury Prevention and
Research(ASCSC)
Canada
• Safe Communities Foundation
(ASCSC) (SCCC)
USA
• National Safety Council (ASCSC)
• Peaceful Resources Center (ASCSC)
• Injury Prevention Research Center (ASCSC)
Colombia
• Instituto CISALVA (SCCC)
South Africa
•University of South Africa,
Australia
Institute for Social and Health • Royal Children´s Hospital Safety Centre (ASCSC)
Sciences (ASCSC)
• Austrailian Safe Communities Foundation (SCCC)
•Centre for Peace Action
(SCCC)
New Zealand
• Safe Communities Foundation (ASCSC) (SCCC)
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.
Indicators for International Safe Communities
Safe Communities have:
1.
An infrastructure based on partnership and collaborations, governed by a crosssectional group that is responsible for safety promotion in their community;
2.
Long-term, sustainable programs covering both genders, all ages, environments, and
situations;
3.
Programs that target high-risk groups and environments, and programs that promote
safety for vulnerable groups;
4.
5.
6.
Programs that document the frequency and causes of injuries;
Evaluation measures to assess their programs, processes and the effects of change;
Ongoing participation in national and international Safe Communities networks.
Stockholm May 2002
WHO Collaborating Centre on Community Safety Promotion
Spreading the Safe Communities concept 1989-2008
Safe Community concept
and networks introduced
on location (countries)
Countries with designations under preparation 2008-