Child Accident Prevention Trust
- Child Accident Prevention Trust
- Date:
- 1977-1991
- Reference:
- SA/CAP
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
The archive consists mainly of the Secretary's correspondence files and the files of the various working parties, plus a broad range of publications.
Publication/Creation
Physical description
Contributors
Arrangement
The records are arranged in series as follows:
A. Minutes, 1977-1990;
B. Constitution and organisational reports, 1977-1991;
C. Finance, 1981-1984;
D. Correspondence, 1977-1989 (Correspondence files of CAPT officers, 1977-1986; Finance, 1978-1985; Publicity and education, 1979-1988; Enquiries and contacts, 1978-1989);
E. CAPT projects, 1979-1987 (Disability: the long term consequences of accidents, 1979-1981; Architectural glass accidents to children, 1979-1985; The safety of children in cars, 1979-1986; Data collection, 1980-1982; Road safety, 1980-1985; Child safety and housing, 1980-1985; Water safety, 1981-1985; Burns and scalds, 1981-1987; Local initiatives, 1982; Child resistant containers, 1980-1983; Computer-based accident and emergency records project, 1982-1985; Standards and their contribution to child safety, 1983-1984);
F. CAPT publications, 1980-1991, n.d. (Occasional papers, 1980-1990; Fact sheets, [c.1990]; Booklets, 1985-1991; Leaflets, 1991; Videos, n.d.; Posters, 1989, n.d.).
Acquisition note
Biographical note
In 1977 the Medical Research Council's Medical Commission on Accident Prevention held a conference with Newcastle Department of Child Health on 'Children, the environment and accidents'. The conference highlighted the need for a body specifically aimed at child accident prevention, and a steering group was set up to investigate the establishment of such a body.
As a result, the Joint Committee on Childhood Accident Prevention was set up in 1979 for a trial period of 3 years, with a grant from the King's Fund. The Joint Committee aimed to initiate and coordinate research into childhood accidents and their prevention, bringing together people from the fields of health services, engineering, design, standards and education. At the end of the trial period the Joint Committee obtained charitable status and became the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT), funded by the Department of Health and Social Security.
Originally, CAPT had six Trustees, a Council of Management of 33 members, an Executive Committee of eight members and a small full-time staff with a paediatrician as part-time Medical Secretary. In 1988 the Executive Committee was replaced by a Professional Committee and a Management Committee.
CAPT disseminates information in a variety of ways: working parties, made up of Trust members and co-opted experts, undertake research and produce reports for presentation at seminars; the Trust's resource centre provides an information and advisory service to those involved in child injury prevention; and CAPT cooperates with other bodies to produce publications such as books, factsheets and videos for both general and specialist consumption.
For further details of CAPT's work see their website at http://www.capt.org.uk.
Related material
Material held by Archives and Manuscripts, Wellcome Library:
See the sources leaflet "Medical Charities" and sources leaflets No. 3 "Mothers and Babies", No. 14 "Films", No. 15 "Disabilities", No. 18 "Health Education/Promotion", and No. 37 "Children and Adolescents".
Archived website
This organisation's website has been archived as part of the work of the UK Web Archiving Consortium (UKWAC) and can be consulted here: http://www.webarchive.org.uk/ukwa/target/99264.
Terms of use
Appraisal note
Permanent link
Identifiers
Accession number
- 278
- 313
- 398
- 486