Friday, September 28, 2012

Valley coalition to raise awareness of pedestrian safety

Oct. 3 is International Walk to School Day

Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley and Griffin Hospital in Derby will join local schoolchildren and FedEx volunteers Wednesday to raise awareness about pedestrian safety on International Walk to School Day.

In the Valley an educational event will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at John C. Mead Elementary School, 75 Ford St., Ansonia.

More than 250,000 children across the United States will participate in the annual event to learn about walking safely and encourage the creation of safe walking environments.

“On International Walk to School Day, parents and caregivers both teach and model safe pedestrian behavior,” said Cathi Kellett, Coordinator, Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley. “It is one thing to tell students about pedestrian safety, but by walking with them on International Walk to School Day, we can show them proper behaviors and give them the tools to be safer pedestrians."

This fall, Safe Kids released a report titled “Walking Safely, A Report to the Nation,” a 15-year trend report which examined child pedestrian injuries and deaths in the U.S.
The report revealed that while walking safety has improved overall for children since 1995, there are still a staggering number of children hit by cars.

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among children ages 3 to 14.  More than 61 children are injured every day severely enough to seek medical attention and more than 500 children are killed every year.

“International Walk to School Day is a great opportunity for students to learn how to remain injury-free as they walk to and from school,” Kellett added. “No child should be put in danger simply because they are walking to school or around their neighborhood.”

In 1999, Safe Kids Worldwide and program sponsor FedEx created the Safe Kids Walk This Way Program in the United States to teach safe behaviors to motorists and child pedestrians and create safer, more walkable communities. This year will mark the 13th anniversary of the program.
Safe Kids coalitions across the country will work with over 1,000 elementary schools to hold events for children on how to walk safely and recognize pedestrian dangers.
“Safety is one of our company’s core values, and we have been dedicated to improving child pedestrian safety through the Safe Kids Walk This Way program for over a decade,” said Rose Flenorl, Manager of FedEx Global Citizenship.
“Our team members work hand-in-hand with Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley to teach Ansonia children how to stay safer when they walk. Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley does a wonderful job in our community and we look forward to supporting them as they make walking safer for everyone.”

About Safe Kids
Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley works to prevent unintentional childhood injury, the number one cause of death for children in the United States.

Its members include local police, fire, EMS, schools, LNV Boys & Girls Clubs, TEAM Headstart, Derby Elks, and Valley Substance Abuse Action Council.

Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley is a member of Safe Kids Worldwide, a global network of organizations dedicated to preventing unintentional injury.
Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley was founded in 2004 and is led by Griffin Hospital and the Valley Parish Nurses.
For information, visit safekids.org.


The above is taken from a press release from Griffin Hospital.

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