Incorporating the AIHW National Injury Surveillance Unit
Injury Issues Monitor

The Monitor is published approximately three times annually providing a clearinghouse for information about developments in injury surveillance and prevention. It currently has a circulation of around 2000 individuals representing a diverse range of organisations and sectors with an interest in injury issues.

Note: The Injury Issues Monitor is produced in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. The Acrobat Reader can be downloaded from the Adobe website.

Issue: No 12 - May 1998.


In this issue...

  • Injury Surveillance in Aboriginal Communities
  • New National Injury Prevention Advisory Council (NIPAC)
  • Directory of Personnel
  • Your Good Ideas will get a warm welcome!
  • Craig wows the crowd
  • A word from the outgoing AIPN President
  • 1998 AIPN Awards
  • Down the Gopher Hole
  • AIPN Elects New Prez!
  • Training an Injury Workforce
  • Injury Prevention Focus on Standards Committees
  • NHMRC looks at injury research
  • Something to read
  • ICE on injury website
  • Injury Prevention Program Database
  • New Water Safety Council
  • New Leader for MUARC
  • Child Health Information Framework
  • International Data Standards
  • NDS-IS version 2.1
  • Co-ordination Body for National Coronial Information
  • 3rd National Conference
  • International Information Exchange
  • Introducing Malinda

Download the PDF (~426kb).


Back issues


Back issues of the monitor can be downloaded directly from the dropdown list below. A list of all issues with tables of contents is available by selecting publication series from our publications page. Please note that issues prior to May 1998 are based on scanned from hardcopy and consequently, are larger files.


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