Trauma Prevention at School

Young children are, by nature, full of curiosity, and their sense of danger is not fully developed, which is why they are particularly prone to accidents. Growing up, while they do develop a sense of danger, they are also influenced by other factors, such as the need to show off, a reaction to laws and to the advice of adults, and the appeal of adventure, which results in them still remaining accident-prone. For these reasons, it is important that they learn from a young age how to protect themselves (and not to put themselves in harms way).

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THALIS ΙΙ- Mapping and Evaluation of the Non Profit Organizations in Greece

The Charity “Pediatric Trauma Care” participated in the “THALIS II Mapping & Evaluation of the Non Profit Organizations in Greece” program, conducted by the Political Science and International Relations Department of the University of the Peloponnese and the Non Profit Organization HIGGS in collaboration with researchers from 3 universities, and was funded by the Charitable Foundations: TIMA Charitable Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Athanasios K. Laskaridis Foundation, Captain Vassilis and Carmen Constantakopoulos Foundation and John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation. 

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