Child Farm Injuries are NEVER "Accidents" (Live 3.19.25)

Child Farm Injuries are NEVER "Accidents" (Live 3.19.25)

Includes a Live Web Event on 03/19/2025 at 12:00 PM (CDT)

Summary: This presentation will address the learning objectives stated below, with a goal of raising awareness about how we can collectively make a difference in influencing culture of safety that safeguards children living and working on farms.

Objectives: At the end of the webinar, participants will have an increased understanding of the...

  1. History of the terminology shift in disciplines of Transportation Safety, Injury Prevention, and Occupational Safety.
  2. Rationale for word selection related to childhood agricultural fatal and nonfatal injuries.
  3. Prevalence of the term “accident” in agricultural injury news reports
  4. Actual and potential negative impacts of describing child farm events as “accidents”.
  5. Personal and professional action steps for influencing a shift away from “accident” terminology in agriculture.

Intended Audience: Agricultural safety practitioners, child safety advocates, rural health care providers, rural law enforcement, farmers/parents.

Barbara C. Lee, PhD

Senior Research Scientist

Marshfield Clinic Research Institute

Barbara Lee is a Senior Research Scientist at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute in Marshfield, Wisconsin. She directed the NIOSH-funded National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety from its establishment in 1997 until 2024 and now serves as the Associate Director. She has dedicated her career advocating for the protection of children who are exposed to agricultural hazards. Dr. Lee has served in many leadership roles over the years. She led the development of the first National Action Plan for Protecting Children in Agriculture in 1996 and facilitated subsequent updates to that plan which guides federal funding and private sector donations. She co-chaired the National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Agricultural Sector Council; is a past president of the International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health; and in 2007 she co-founded the Agricultural Safety and Health Council of America (ASHCA), an agribusiness-led non-government organization based in Washington D.C. In addition to mentoring junior scientists, her current research program is focused on the legal consequences of child negligence on farms.

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Webinar: Child Farm Injuries are NEVER "Accidents"
03/19/2025 at 12:00 PM (CDT)  |  60 minutes  |  Attendance Required
03/19/2025 at 12:00 PM (CDT)  |  60 minutes  |  Attendance Required
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