The Mackay Whitsunday Safe Communities approach consists of a Network Support Group and a number of Project Working Groups.
The Network Support Group includes representatives from the Mackay community, Mackay City Council, Whitsunday Shire Council, Whitsunday community, Queensland Transport, Queensland Police Service, Queensland Health, James Cook University, Department of Emergency Services and Education Queensland.
Project Working Groups - there are several project working groups currently involved in the Mackay Whitsunday Safe Communities Project including:
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Senior Safety
- Road Safety
- Child Safety
Occupational Health and Safety
The Occupational Health and Safety working group seeks to work collaboratively with local industry to minimise harm from injury in the workplace.
Senior Safety
The Senior Safety working group seeks to increase awareness of safer behaviours and environments for older Australians.
Road Safety
This working group has identified the following areas for action: driver fatigue, data collaboration and coordination, driver education, train crossings, target groups (especially young males), cyclists, alcohol, footpaths/ bicycle paths and drug driving.
Child Safety
The purpose of the Child Safety working group is to increase community awareness of child injury as a preventable health issue.
The Mackay Whitsunday Safe Communities approach consists of a Network Support Group and a number of Project Working Groups.
The Network Support Group includes representatives from the Mackay community, Mackay City Council, Whitsunday Shire Council, Whitsunday community, Queensland Transport, Queensland Police Service, Queensland Health, James Cook University, Department of Emergency Services and Education Queensland.
Project Working Groups - there are several project working groups currently involved in the Mackay Whitsunday Safe Communities Project including:
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Senior Safety
- Road Safety
- Child Safety
Occupational Health and Safety
The Occupational Health and Safety working group seeks to work collaboratively with local industry to minimise harm from injury in the workplace.
Senior Safety
The Senior Safety working group seeks to increase awareness of safer behaviours and environments for older Australians.
Road Safety
This working group has identified the following areas for action: driver fatigue, data collaboration and coordination, driver education, train crossings, target groups (especially young males), cyclists, alcohol, footpaths/ bicycle paths and drug driving.
Child Safety
The purpose of the Child Safety working group is to increase community awareness of child injury as a preventable health issue.