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HomeLocal NewsIncrease in hospital admissions triggers warning as school holiday activities underway

Increase in hospital admissions triggers warning as school holiday activities underway

Bike Safety Gabriel Stewart TBW Newsgroup
SAFETY FIRST: Regular Dimjalla Skatepark visitor Gabriel Stewart will be wearing his safety helmet while riding his bike these school holidays.
Picture: MOLLY TAYLOR

A SIGNIFICANT rise in South Australian hospital admissions for children with injuries sustained while using a bike, skateboard, scooter or roller blades has triggered a safety warning as the school holiday period starts.

With dozens of youths expected to flock to Limestone Coast recreational areas such as skate parks and bike tracks over the holiday period, parents and children are being urged to be mindful of safety and to take all precautions to ensure they return home unharmed.

South Australian hospital admission data reveals the number of children admitted to hospital following a cycling accident has doubled in the last three years, with 81 children admitted in 2018/19 season compared to 40 during the 2016/17 period.

There has also been a 65pc increase in admissions due to scootering, skateboarding and rollerblading injuries in the same period with 33 admissions last financial year.

Soaking up the sun earlier this week at Mount Gambier’s Dimjalla Skate Park on Attamurra Road, Semone Stewart said she regularly visited the facility with her son Gabriel as she felt confident it was a secure space for children.

“I think Gabriel and majority of other kids ride cautiously and wear their safety equipment correctly,” Ms Stewart said.

“Places like the Dimjalla Skatepark are fantastic because they have the bollards, fencing and signs.”

Ms Stewart encouraged parents to supervise their children at skate park facilities.

“Instead of just dropping them off, they should be staying and waiting just in case something happens,” she said.

“I also think there needs to be more focus on road safety for children in primary school, especially when they are riding to and from school each day.

“The kids do not think and then they will just ride out in front of you.”

Kidsafe SA acting chief executive officer McKeely Denholm said following safety rules was one of the utmost important factors in ensuring children have a safe and enjoyable time when riding.

“A well-fitted helmet should be worn at all times while using a bike, scooter, skateboard, or roller blades to help protect your child from serious head injuries,” Ms Denholm said.

“It is important for children to know that helmets must be worn when riding a bike, even when riding around home.

“Other protective gear can help to ensure your child is protected if they do fall off or have an accident, including wrist guards, elbow pads and knee pads.”

Ms Denholm said children needed practice when riding and recommended they cycle with responsible adults and should always be supervised, particularly on the roads.

“Making sure the equipment is the right size for your child and in good working conditions, including checking the brakes and tyres can also help to keep them safe,” she said.

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