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Conceptual Models

Three E's Model and
Haddon Matrix
Conceptual Models Overview
Conceptual Modeals are tools for you to better understand risks and intervention. These are brainstorming tools for you to break down your problem, find the risks and determine intervention for the risks.
Three E's Model
   
What is the Three Es Model?
pdf icon (pdf-70 KB) One way we can brainstorm injury prevention efforts is by categorizing them into three groups referred to as the 3 Es.
Education, Enforcement, Environment
Practice the Three Es
pdf icon (pdf-40KB) Here is some practice ideas to become more familiar with the Three Es.

Blank Three Es Worksheet
pdf icon (pdf-39KB) Download a blank worksheet to use with the practice exerise above and when brainstorming injury solutions for your community.
 

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Haddon's Matrix

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What is the Haddon's Matrix?
pdf icon (pdf-60KB) Get the basics here. See how you can brainstorm multiple interventions to prevent (pre-event) or reducing (event or post) injuries.
All Completed Haddon's Matrices
pdf icon (pdf-114KB) Check your practice worksheets with these completed worksheets. Get individual completed worksheets below...

Dog Bite pdf icon(pdf-29KB)
Fire pdf icon(pdf-25KB)
Motor Vehicles pdf icon(pdf-31KB)
Work Place Violence pdf icon(pdf-19KB)
School Violence pdf icon(pdf-32KB)
Blank Haddon's Matrix Worksheet
pdf icon (pdf-16KB) Use the blank worksheet to practice and brainstorm injury solutions for your community. See some completed matrices on right.

 

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