RoSPA's mission is to save lives and reduce injuries
Cutting the number of people needing hospital treatment by preventing the accidents that injure them is the best way to relieve the pressure on A&E departments, says the Royal Society for the P...
Proof of how accidents are the leading cause of preventable early death up to the age of 60 will be revealed at a public health conference organised by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accid...
Putting accident prevention at the heart of England’s public health strategy could drastically cut A&E attendance and waiting times, says the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents...
Poignant video appeals from two Scottish fathers who lost their children in blind cord and driveway accidents will be played at the annual RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards ceremony in Gl...
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents in Scotland is disappointed that the number of children killed in accidents on Scotland’s roads increased between 2010 and 2011. The...
A spate of fire deaths across Northern Ireland has prompted a series of free safety workshops, which begin next week, focusing on those most at risk of being killed or injured in accidental fires....
Both England and Scotland are demonstrating positive performances on child safety but there remains room for improvement on some aspects of accident prevention among children and young people, acco...
Scotland has an “excellent framework” for child safety according to a European report published today, but there is still room for improvement in the prevention of accidental deaths and...
A European “report card” published today states that England is one of the safest countries in Europe for children and young people but reveals that improvements could be made, particul...
A RoSPA road safety poster from the time of Her Majesty The Queen’s coronation has been discovered by an historian from the University of Portsmouth. The poster appears to depict the...
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