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Bindi Naik-Mathuria; Ned Levine; Cary Cain; Abiodun O. Oluyomi; Mike Henson-Garcia; Lisa Pompeii – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2021
Injury by firearm is now the leading cause of death in children in the U.S.. Effective injury prevention requires first defining the problem and identifying risk and protective factors before implementing prevention strategies. There is no comprehensive source available to define firearm injuries, especially at the local level. We propose a local…
Descriptors: Injuries, Prevention, Weapons, Death
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Çetinkaya, Erkan – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2018
The aim of this study is to examine dominant hand usage and detect the injury regions in racket sports. A total of 98 athletes, of which 37 (37.8%) are female, 61 (62.2%) are male, studying at 11 different universities and attending competitions with schools teams with an average age of 21.11±1.66, height of 1.71±0.08 cm, weight of 64.92±10.85 kg,…
Descriptors: Racquet Sports, Handedness, Injuries, Athletes
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Amanda Simundic; Lisa Van Hove; Imke Baetens; Elana Bloom; Nancy Heath – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Previous research suggests that nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI; the intentional destruction of bodily tissue without suicidal intent) occurs among elementary-aged children. However, it remains unclear to what extent elementary school educators encounter NSSI among students and how they respond. Therefore, this study investigated cross-national…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers
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Jessica Foulkes; Anna Volkmer; Suzanne Beeke – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) have a responsibility to conduct assessments of decision-making capacity that comply with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA). Current best-practice guidance, such as the Mental Capacity Code of Practice and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence decision-making and mental capacity guidance,…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Discourse Analysis, Speech Therapy, Allied Health Personnel
Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority, 2023
This occasional paper is the ninth in a series on the National Quality Framework (NQF). The Education and Care Services National Law and National Regulations govern the minimum standards and requirements that all providers of NQF regulated services must meet, including health and safety requirements. Quality Area 2 of the National Quality Standard…
Descriptors: Child Health, Well Being, Accident Prevention, Injuries
Colorado Children's Campaign, 2023
Schools should be safe places for young people, educators, school staff, and community members, and policies and practices can help create learning environments where kids thrive. Gun violence in U.S. schools has prompted calls for increased school safety measures; however, which policies contribute to safe school environments is often a topic of…
Descriptors: School Safety, School Violence, Weapons, Evidence Based Practice
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Bennett, Emily; Thomas, Shirley; Woolf, Emma – Support for Learning, 2022
The aim of this study was to further explore Special Educational Need Co-ordinators' (SENCos) knowledge of childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) and if they have received training on how to effectively support children and young people (CYP) with an ABI in school. SENCos from Nottinghamshire were asked to complete a survey face-to-face or online.…
Descriptors: Brain, Injuries, Special Needs Students, Special Education
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Filiz, Bijen; Konukman, Ferman; Tufekcioglu, Ertan – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2022
Due to COVID-19, children have not been able to go to school and move enough since March 2020. In this process, the measures taken such as the prolongation of the stay at home, social isolation, and quarantine caused children to delay their physical activities and stay away from these activities. As a result, this may have caused weakness in the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Physical Activities, Exercise
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Gull, Carla; Goldstein, Suzanne Levenson; Rosengarten, Tricia – International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 2020
Tree climbing is one aspect of nature play; however, it is limited in many areas due to fear of liability, heightened safety awareness, unclear policies, accessibility, and restrictive outdoor play time. This study investigated current practices concerning tree climbing in early childhood settings with the objective of creating recommendations,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Play, Outdoor Education
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Sajedi, Heidar; Kirkbir, Fatih – Journal of Educational Issues, 2020
Sports-burnout stems from chronic stress. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between mental stubbornness and sports-burnout in injured athletes at the Karadeniz Technical University. The present study is a correlational study that is applied in terms of its nature. The statistical population of the present study contains the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Athletes, Injuries, Stress Variables
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Jonson, Cheryl Lero; Moon, Melissa M.; Hendry, Joseph A. – Journal of School Violence, 2020
Two paradigms inform responses to active shooting situations: a traditional lockdown approach where individuals find cover in a classroom and lock the door, and a multi-option approach where individuals evacuate the area, create barricades, and, in last resort situations, actively resist the gunman. While a majority of schools conduct active…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, Educational Environment, Crisis Management
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Perrine, Brittany L.; Monzón, Kimberly; Weber, Lauren M.; Funderburk, LesLee K. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: Physically active adults have experienced training benefits from fish oil--derived omega-3 fatty acid (FO n3), which may also be of benefit to singers. The purpose of this research study was to determine if self-reported vocal adaptations and body composition changes occur in singers following FO n3 supplementation in conjunction with a…
Descriptors: Singing, Musicians, Nutrition, College Students
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Yurt, Özlem; Keles, Sadiye – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
The aim of this study was to investigate the risk levels desired by children aged 4-5 years and their perceived status of mother monitoring. One hundred and three children aged 4-5 years were participated in the study. For the purpose of collecting data, a set of 12 drawings based on the interview method set out by the researchers and the…
Descriptors: Risk, Young Children, Mothers, Parenting Styles
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Kizilkaya Namli, Aysel; Doganer, Seçkin – African Educational Research Journal, 2021
In the study, the aim is to determine the effects of the application of first aid training lessons on sports injuries. The group of the study was determined by the simple random sampling method included in the random sampling technique and consists of 20 physical education teachers who are still on duty in the 2020-2021 academic year. All of the…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, First Aid, Program Effectiveness, Faculty Development
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Bystrynski, Jonathan; Braun, Michael T.; Corr, Catherine; Miller, Deserai; O'Grady, Courtney – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2021
Background: The restraining of children is a pervasive but controversial practice that has resulted in the injury and death of children. Despite this threat of harm, little research has explored what factors contribute to the risk of a child becoming injured during a restraint event. Objective: This study examined multiple child and restraint…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Injuries, Risk, Residential Institutions
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