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Child home injury prevention scheme

Resources

CHIP training

Parent education plays an important role in preventing child accidents in the home. Staff and volunteers working with families are in a great position to educate parents and carers about child injuries and how they can be prevented.  

Anyone who works with children under five years of age or supports families with children under five must complete the CHIP e-learning module.  It takes around 20 minutes and, by the end, practitioners will be able to:

  • identify what causes the most common and serious injuries in the under-fives and what can be done to prevent them
  • explain the link between child development and injuries
  • find useful resources to help you prevent accidents

To access the course:

  • go to the . If you need to register read these instructions.
  • click 'learning'
  • click 'available learning'
  • type 'Chip' into the search bar. 'Child Home Injury Prevention (CHIP) E-Learning' will appear
  • click 'start' and then click 'start' again
  • click 'download' and then open the PowerPoint
  • click 'slide show' once in the document and click through it using the mouse or spacebar
  • once finished, click 'next' on the e-learning site and it'll take you to a quiz. Complete the quiz to gain a certificate.

Preventing unintentional injuries guide 

This guide is for all staff working with children under five years and covers:

  • data
  • actions for practitioners
  • safety messages for parents and carers

Read the on the public health England website.

Injury prevention briefing

The has been produced by the keeping children safe at home research programme at the University of Nottingham. The briefing has ideas for activities, education and training for practitioners working with children and families. 

For easy-read, safe sleep resources, visit the  

For advice for parents on keeping their under-five's safe, visit the .

To find out about work to reduce the number of children and young people killed, disabled or seriously injured in accidents, visit .

Light and Cozy also have a

For further information, email the Chip team