Review Safety Information
Please review the following articles for injury prevention information for these specific activities:
Preventing Falls
Older Adult Fall Prevention
Car Seat Checks
Car seat checks and education are provided to you by the St. Cloud Area Child Passenger Safety Collaborative.
Learn more about car seat checks
Concussion Prevention
For the safety of our athletes and further prevention of concussions, a Minnesota law has required all coaches and officials (public and private) to be trained in identifying concussions since 2011. In order to accommodate the regulations of the State, the Centers for Disease Control has created a prevention tool called Heads Up.
The program was developed to identify and educate our athletes, parents and coaches on concussions in youth sports. The program provides online training for coaches, as well as a number of printable resources for athletes and their parents. Please take the time to thoroughly review this information so athletes who experience a concussion can be managed appropriately and return to play safely.
Learn About the Heads Up Program
Stearns and Benton Toward Zero Deaths Coalition
The MN Toward Zero Deaths (TZD) program works in partnership with community and corridor groups to improve the traffic safety of a designated area. MN TZD provides technical assistance, materials and guidance to local groups that are committed to reducing crashes and the fatalities and serious injuries that result from them.
View the Stearns and Benton Toward Zero Deaths Coalition Facebook Page
Stop the Bleed Campaign
Uncontrolled bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death from trauma. Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign and a call to action. It is intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.
Learn more about Stop the Bleed.
Please contact St. Cloud Hospital Trauma Services Injury Preventionist Jason.McDonald@centracare.com with any questions regarding the current injury prevention programs and how they may benefit you or your organization.