The project team at the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit would like to acknowledge Parachute Canada for providing the Electronic Resource Allocation Tool (ERAT), which is paramount to this report, as well as permitting the use of the website and visualization format that has been applied to the Cost of Injury in Canada Report. The team would also like to extend their appreciation to the BC Ministry of Health, BC Centre for Disease Control, Provincial Health Services Authority, and BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute for their continued support of our work.
Rajabali F, Zheng A, Turcotte K, Bruin S, Pike I. (2022). Cost of Injury in British Columbia 2022. BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit: Vancouver, BC.
This report is a collaboration of the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit and the Atlantic Collaborative on Injury Prevention. The team would like to acknowledge Parachute Canada for providing the Electronic Resource Allocation Tool (ERAT) which is paramount to this report as well as permitting the use of the website and visualization format that has been applied to the Cost of Injury in Canada Report.
The Cost of Injury in Atlantic Canada Report would not have been possible without the many individuals who supported data collection in each Atlantic province and the common vision, collaboration and funding provided by the following governments and organizations:
Finally, to Board members of the Atlantic Collaborative on Injury Prevention (ACIP) and to Jennifer Russell for guiding the project, Thank you!
Cost of Injury in Atlantic Canada 2022. The Atlantic Collaborative on Injury Prevention. Prepared by BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit: Vancouver, BC.
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Le présent rapport est le fruit d'une collaboration entre la BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit (BCIRPU) et la Collaboration atlantique pour la prévention des blessures (CAPB). L'équipe tient à remercier Parachute Canada d'avoir fourni l’outil électronique d’affectation des ressources (Electronic Resource Allocation Tool - ERAT), qui est essentiel à ce rapport, et d'avoir permis l'utilisation du site Web et du format de visualisation qui a été appliqué au rapport Le coût des blessures au Canada.
De plus, le rapport Le coût des blessures au Canada atlantique n'aurait pas été possible sans les nombreuses personnes qui ont appuyé la collecte de données dans chaque province de l'Atlantique et sans la vision commune, la collaboration et le financement fournis par les gouvernements et les organismes suivants :
Enfin, merci aux membres du conseil d'administration de la CAPB et à Jennifer Russell qui a guidé le projet.
Collaboration atlantique pour la prévention des blessures. (2022). Le coût des blessures au Canada atlantique. BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit.
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