Article on shaken baby syndrome wins 2018 Article of the Year award
The program was associated with a 35% reduction in the number of children under two admitted to BC hospitals with shaking-related injuries.
The program was associated with a 35% reduction in the number of children under two admitted to BC hospitals with shaking-related injuries.
The video, “Physical Literacy Across the Lifespan,” is part of the Active & Safe Central resource.
A number of new initiatives are now available to improve access to outdoor play in Canada.
The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs selected Dr. Pike as this year’s recipient.
Dr. Pike will work with researchers in Chiba to explore the development of a social marketing program to promote child passenger safety among parents and caregiver drivers.
UBC President Dr. Santa Ono formally recognized Dr. Pike and other Faculty Research Award recipients at a ceremony held at the Chan Centre on April 17, 2018.
Members of the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit have been awarded the UBC 2014 President’s Staff Award for Global Citizenship.