Table of contents
- Preliminary material
- Title and verso pages
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Symbols
- Summary
- Infants
- Children aged 1-4 years
- Children aged 5-9 years
- Children aged 10-14 years
- Adolescents aged 15-17 years
- Young adults aged 18-24 years
- Body section
- 1 Introduction
- Age groups and developmental stage
- Methods and data sources
- Structure of this report
- 2 Overview
- Length of stay
- Threat to life
- Nature of injury
- Body region injured
- Causes of injury
- Place of injury
- Activity at time of injury
- Remoteness of usual residence
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people
- 3 Less than 12 months (Infancy)
- Nature of injury
- Body region injured
- Causes of injury
- Place of injury
- Remoteness of usual residence
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants
- 4 1-4 years (Early childhood)
- Nature of injury
- Body region injured
- Causes of injury
- Place of injury
- Remoteness of usual residence
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
- 5 5-9 years (Middle childhood)
- Nature of injury
- Body region injured
- Causes of injury
- Place of injury
- Activity at time of injury
- Remoteness of usual residence
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
- 6 10-14 years (Late childhood)
- Nature of injury
- Body region injured
- Causes of injury
- Place of injury
- Activity at time of injury
- Remoteness of usual residence
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
- 7 15-17 years (Adolescence)
- Nature of injury
- Body region injured
- Causes of injury
- Place of injury
- Activity at time of injury
- Remoteness of usual residence
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
- 8 18-24 years (Young adulthood)
- Nature of injury
- Body region injured
- Causes of injury
- Place of injury
- Activity at time of injury
- Remoteness of usual residence
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young adults
- End matter
- Appendix A: Data issues
- Appendix B: Additional tables
- Glossary
- References
- List of tables
- List of figures