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Canadian Injury Prevention Curriculum (CIPC)<br />

Background<br />

Goal<br />

The Canadian Injury Prevention Curriculum (CIPC), <strong>for</strong>merly the Canadian<br />

Injury Prevention and Control Curriculum is a project of the Canadian<br />

Collaborating <strong>Centre</strong>s <strong>for</strong> Injury Prevention and was completed in 2003.<br />

<strong>ACICR</strong> is the coordinating body <strong>for</strong> the curriculum. <strong>ACICR</strong> provides support to<br />

regional facilitators, oversees project finances, maintains the curriculum<br />

website, distributes manuals and coordinates the revisions process.<br />

To support the implementation of the CIPC across Canada.<br />

Objectives 1. Provide administrative support <strong>for</strong> the CIPC including: project<br />

management, financial administration and website maintenance.<br />

2. Coordinate the revisions process to the CIPC.<br />

Status To date, more than 920 people have completed the CIPC course and over 70<br />

people have been trained as facilitators. Over the year there were 514 hits to<br />

the CIPC website. Of those hits, 112 accessed the secure facilitator’s section.<br />

During <strong>2007</strong>/<strong>2008</strong>, 8 participant workshops were held. One took place in<br />

British Columbia, one in <strong>Alberta</strong>, three in Ontario, and one in Quebec and two<br />

in Nova Scotia. Facilitator workshops were held in Ontario and British<br />

Columbia.<br />

The CIPC has undergone significant revisions over the year. The content from<br />

all 10 lessons and the <strong>for</strong>mat <strong>for</strong> both participant and facilitator manuals have<br />

been revised and updated. Funding was also secured <strong>for</strong> French translation of<br />

the newly revised curriculum.<br />

Partners & Sponsors • Canadian Collaborating <strong>Centre</strong>s <strong>for</strong> Injury Prevention (CCCIP)<br />

Contact<br />

Ms. Lynda McPhee, Education Coordinator<br />

Phone: (780) 492-9768<br />

Email: lynda.mcphee@ualberta.ca<br />

<strong>Alberta</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> <strong>for</strong> Injury Control & Research Page 34 of 66 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>Addendum</strong> <strong>2007</strong>/<strong>2008</strong>

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