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Vision
The vision for the New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy is:
A safe New Zealand, becoming injury free
This vision is ambitious and challenging. It will act as a motivating force in both stimulating and guiding injury prevention efforts in New Zealand.
As we move toward this vision we will see:
- Injury prevention being integrated into everyday life across all settings (e.g. workplaces, farms, public places, marae, schools, homes, roads, and sport and recreational environments).
- People actively managing the risk of injury while living active and challenging lives.
- More people living free of injury and continuing to participate in work, play, sport and leisure activities.
- Less distress to families and whanau.
- Less disruption to business operations due to injury.
- A dramatic reduction in national statistics for fatal and non-fatal injuries.
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Goals
To realise the vision of 'A safe New Zealand, becoming injury free' we need to:
- achieve a positive safety culture; and
- create safe environments.
These terms are defined as:
- A positive safety culture is:
- a shared set of beliefs, attitudes, values and ways of behaving that support the prevention of injury.
- Safe environments are:
- social and physical surroundings or conditions that support the prevention of injury.
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Objectives for the Strategy
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Raise awareness and commitment to injury prevention more > |
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Strengthen injury prevention capacity and capability more > |
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Design and develop safe environments, systems and products more > |
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Maintain and enhance the legislative and policy framework supporting injury prevention more > |
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Integrate injury prevention activity through collaboration and co-ordination more > |
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Advance injury prevention knowledge and information more > |
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Develop and implement effective injury prevention interventions more > |
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Ensure appropriate resource levels for injury prevention more > |
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Develop, implement and monitor national injury prevention strategies for priority areas more > |
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Foster leadership in injury prevention more > |
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