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Citation

Sminkey LA. Inj. Prev. 2006; 12(3): 171.

Affiliation

Advocacy and Communications, WHO Department of Injuries and Violence Prevention, Geneva, Switzerland. sminkeyl@who.int

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1136/ip.2006.011866

PMID

16848056

PMCID

PMC2563536

Abstract

Given the complex causality of violence and injuries, their prevention requires multisectoral and multidisciplinary efforts at national and local levels. For the prevention and control of child abuse, for example, collaboration is required across at least the sectors of health, social services, education, justice, and the police. Each sector has a specific role to play and contribution to make. However, to be coherent, each part of the response needs to be guided by a common vision, strategies, and objectives. These should be articulated in a national policy document designed to provide both overall direction and more specific objectives and activities of all involved in violence and injury prevention. Developing such a policy document—which, depending on the country and the focus could be a policy, a strategy, or a plan of action—serves not only to enhance synergies in approaches across sectors, but also to identify possible gaps, conflicts, and inconsistencies; facilitate the allocation of resources; and increase visibility at the political level....


Language: en

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