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RoSPA Scotland : Home Safety
The Scotland office home safety department is based in Edinburgh, but we cover the length and breadth of Scotland. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents was established over 80 years ago, beginning it's life as the London Safety First Council. Now, the acronym 'RoSPA' is known widely, and the Society is one of the most prominent safety organisations in the world. With it's headquarters in Birmingham, RoSPA employs almost 150 people. Most of these are based in Edgbaston Park, but the Society is committed to maintaining a presence throughout the UK. To this end, there are long established RoSPA offices in Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. Here in Edinburgh there are specialists in road safety, home safety and occupational safety and health.
Blaze Aware, a new Scottish Executive websiteA new resource specifically designed around the Scottish 5-14 curriculum, suitable for teachers to use for lessons on fire safety and PSD. |
New! Open Training Days coming in 2007:RoSPA's Child Safety in the Home 20th February. RoSPA's Older People in the Home 21st February. Now offering City and Guilds accreditation: Exam Day 27th February. Book now to ensure you have a place. |
NEW! - Health Education Population Survey Accidents and Safety 1996–2004Data on time trends in accident and safety-related knowledge, attitudes, motivations and behaviours in Scotland (1996–2004) from the Health Education Population Survey. |
The Scottish Good Egg Guide to keeping your child safe at homeNew resource for parents and carers of babies and young children! |
Find out how RoSPA works towards Home accident prevention within Scotland:
Blaze Aware, a new Scottish Executive website
NEW! - Health Education Population Survey Accidents and Safety 1996–2004
The Scottish Good Egg Guide to keeping your child safe at home