Improving the care of severely injured children worldwide

The Paediatric Blast Injury Partnership is a partnership between Save the Children, Imperial College London, and a host of medical and operational experts with an interest in improving the care of severely injured children worldwide. Originally we supported children who had been injured in conflict, our team is now supporting children who have been severely injured across all regions of the world.

Revolutionise your approach to paediatric trauma with our unique training solutions, designed to break boundaries and redefine the way healthcare professionals learn and grow. Join us in leading the future of paediatric trauma care with a curriculum that's as dynamic as the field itself.

The PBIP is responsible for the free Paediatric Blast Injury Manual and Paediatric Trauma Response and Resuscitation Courses

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Trauma is a significant cause of childhood mortality and morbidity, with injuries one of the main causes of death among children aged 5 to 19 worldwide. This means globally,  approximately 900,000 children under the age of 18 die each year from trauma.

Our free resources and courses are available in the UK and worldwide, with the aim of providing health care professionals delivering trauma care in all settings with timely and appropriate, paediatric specific training.

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