Good Morning Fellow Kiwanians!
I am the New England
District Chair for YOUNG CHILDREN
PRIORITY ONE(YCPO) with an
emphasis on infants and young children.
Mission and Goals
ABCs
Address
the needs of young children prenatal through age 5.
Brain development occurs at the
fastest rate from conception through age 3.
Commit to completing at least
2 new projects annually
FOCUS AREAS
Maternal and
Infant Health
Child Care
and Development
Parent
Education and Support
Safety and
Pediatric Trauma
This month I am focusing on materials available from:
KIWANIS
PEDIATRIC TRAUMA INSTITUTE (KPTI) at Tufts Medical Center
in Boston. Materials for YCPO projects will be provided from KPTI at
no charge to your club. More information and an order form can be found
at: www.kpti.org
Materials available for service projects:
1. EARLY CHILDHOOD INJURY PREVENTION
KITS include Bath Safety Duck to test water temperature, Car seat information sticker, Car seat and seat belt information card, Shaken baby information card, "Keeping the Promise" window
safety brochure, Burn prevention brochure, Home
safety checklist booklet, Electric outlet covers(24 pk)
These materials are delivered to the
Kiwanis Club and need to be put together in a plastic bag which is also
provided with the materials. Then the Kits need to be delivered. Possible
distribution to: Day Care Centers, Day Care Homes, Mother's Groups, Hospitals with Birthing Centers, Health Clinics, Pediatricians' offices, any facility that provides prenatal classes
or care for expectant mothers.
EACH CLUB IS ALLOWED 200 KITS ANNUALLY
FOR DISTRIBUTION.
2. BIKE HELMET EMERGENCY CONTACT STICKER(put inside helmet)
Possible distribution: public schools, bike
shops, stores (WalMart, Target), police and/or
fire departments.
3. CHILD SAFETY SEAT STICKERS which provide emergency contact
information & dr. contact. Possible distribution: Fire and/or Police Dept.
when they conduct proper installation of car seats, at a pre-school, hospitals,
clinics, ambulance companies, doctors' offices.
4. BIKE RODEO MANUAL & I'M SAFE ON
MY BIKE IN NEW ENGLAND
Children and families learn about bike
safety; COMPLETE RODEO MANUAL provides all
information needed to organize and set up a rodeo.
HELMETS are available at reduced cost. Also
provided: bike safety information handouts, helmet reflectors, identification
stickers and much more. Kiwanis Clubs can partner with the Police/Fire
Department and hold a Bike Rodeo Day. more info
at: www.kpti.org
5. ELECTRICAL OUTLET COVERS are available in a 24 pack. Possible distribution: Parent Education Classes, Clinics, Pediatrician's Offices
6. MORE SAFETY BROCHURES FROM KPTI (available in English,
Spanish, Chinese)
Window Safety Brochure
Summer Safety Brochure
Pedestrian Safety Brochure
Water Safety Brochure
Holiday/Winter Safety Brochure
Fire Safety Brochure
After School Safety Brochure
FIRST AID/CPR CRART FOR PARENTS FROM THE
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS. For Kiwanis clubs, to be distributed to
pediatrician’s offices, parenting groups and also can be handed out at club
events for the public.
Possible Distribution: Schools, Clinics,
Doctor's Offices, Police/Fire Department, Health
Fair, Holiday Fair.
7. BIKE SAFETY
Bike Safety Packet which includes
Inspection Checklist, State Bike Helmet Law & Five Common Accidents,
Message to Parents, Teachers and Motorists and
Easy Steps to Properly fit a Bike Helmet, and more!
Possible Distribution: Day Care Centers,
Doctor's Offices, Bike Shops, Police/Fire
Departments, Schools
8. CONCUSSION INFORMATION FOR COACHES AND PARENTS
Heads Up Concussion in Youth Sports
is a Center for Disease Control (CDC) program to bring awareness to the dangers
of head trauma in young people, particularly those in youth sports.
Available are sheets for athletes, parents (teachers) and
coaches with information about:
What a concussion is
What are the symptoms
Prevention and preparedness
What to do if you suspect a concussion
Athlete and parent fact sheets are in
English and Spanish.
This information can be distributed to
High School and Middle School athletic coaches who then can distribute this
valuable information to parents of student involved with contact sports.
9. BULLYING PREVENTION TIPS FOR KIDS AND
TEENS(PAMPHLET)
Bully Free Zone(ACTIVITY BOOKLET)
Inspire bully-free attitudes and actions
with the Bully-Free Zone Activity Book for kids ages 9-13.
Reviewed by experts, Bully-Free Zone was
created by Child Safety Solutions and
integrates fun with key bullying
prevention messages, including:
What bullying is.
How to know if you are a bully and what
you can do about it.
Ways to stop a bully from bothering you.
How to deal with cyberbullying.
How to make your school a bully-free
zone.
Featuring tweens talking to tweens, this
colorful booklet gives kids the opportunity to collect "Big Bonus
Points" and stay away from "Big Damage Points" as they work
through bullying-prevention activities.
These booklets can be distributed to
schools, after school programs, youth sports organizations, PTA, and parent
groups.
Bulling can happen at any age. These
materials can be distributed to school
administrators who then can decide how
and with what age group to used.
Many communities have Arts and Crafts
Fairs in November and December. Consider having a table at a Holiday Fair. It
can serve
two purposes: 1. Distribution of safety
brochures and 2. Provide
information about your Kiwanis Club and
attract potential new members to learn about your Club.
I'm sure many of you can come up with more
creative ways in which to distribute these materials. I hope that your Club
will take advantage of the materials available through KPTI and will start a
new project this year. Prevention is the key to keeping our children healthy. Education is the key to healthy families and we, as Kiwanians, need
to educate families in our communities.; saving lives one community at a time!
Please feel free to contact me if you have
questions or comments and also let me know what Children and Youth
Services projects your Kiwanis Clubs are
doing!
And if your Club is currently using
materials from KPTI consider making a donation to the Kiwanis Foundation of New
England (KFNE) which supports KPTI.
A REMINDER FOR HALLOWEEN/TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF:
• If your Club sponsors a Key
Club or a Builders Club encourage members to think about organizing
a Trick or Treat for UNICEF Project for next year, or at least put it at
the top of the list for projects for next fall. Kits can be ordered at
1-800-KIWANISX411.
There is information and
resources available at: http://youth.unicefusa.org/trickortreat/ to help a club get started. And funds
raised for Trick or Treat for UNICEF through Kiwanis can be designated to go to
the ELIMINATE PROJECT! When Kiwanis youth members participate in
Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF America's kids help kids the world over.
Let's encourage all of our Kiwanis youth members to participate in Trick or Treat
for UNICEF; I can't think of a better way to empower, educate and inspire our
youth.
And if your Service Leadership
Programs are already collecting for Trick or Treat for UNICEF, then children
around the world thank them and the Kiwanis Family thanks them for a job well
done!
Sincerely,
Ava
AdamS, District Coordinator 2017-18
Young Children Priority One (Y.C.P.O.)
Scarborough, Maine
New England Bermuda District
email: faithava2008@yahoo.com
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