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Information pack
This Information Pack summarises the key issues behind the Safe Start campaign.
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Campaign pack

See all the Agency publications on Young People

Video Competition
The competition is open to schools and to young people under the age of 19 on 30 September 2006 as individuals or working as a team. Entries must be made by a teacher or by another responsible person at your school. Entries from individual young people will not be accepted.

The competition is a chance to shoot a video story of your choice. We will award prizes to the producers whose film images catch the eye of our expert Jury.

The closing date for the competition is 30 September 2006.

Poster
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Good Practice Award scheme
The 2006 award scheme will recognise companies or organisations, including schools, colleges and training providers, that have made outstanding and innovative contributions to ensure that young people make a safe start in their working lives, and that risk awareness and prevention is promoted in enterprises, schools and colleges.

Napo DVD
View the Napo animation in video format (10 minutes, 21 MB, .wmv file)

Good practice report
A report with case studies examining Young People and OSH providing examples of successful interventions in workplaces, and through collaboration between industry and education, and a Fact sheet summary (in 20 languages).

Our partners
European Youth Forum
"It is crucial that young people are taken into account in all issues that concern them, and that youth organisations are consulted at all levels to that effect. Occupational health and safety is obviously one such area considering the need to create quality jobs for young people in Europe and that non-fatal accidents are much more common among young workers than among other groups of workers. It is therefore very much welcomed that the Safe Start campaign this year focuses on young people."

Ludvig Hubendick, Policy Officer for Health and Sustainable Development European Youth Forum

European Youth Forum