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Reduction of risk of occurrences, or delay of occurrences, of an adverse health, mental health, or other outcome. Prevention strategies can be characterized as universal, selective, or indicated (or respectively, primary, secondary, and tertiary) based on the level of risk associated with the groups or individuals for whom the intervention is intended.
Ãâó: www.nccev.org/resources/terms.html
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All prevention efforts are an investment in public safety and are those efforts that help prevent a juvenile from entering the juvenile justice system as a delinquent. Prevention includes arbitration, diversionary or mediation programs, and community service work or other treatment available subsequent to a child committing a delinquent act (985.03 (15)(c), FS). top
Ãâó: www.justice4kids.org/glossary.htm
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through planning, design and mitigation.
Ãâó: www.ceamf.ca/01_who/01_definitions.htm
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EU Directive 2002/96/EC - WEEE: measures aimed at reducing the quantity and the harmfulness to the environment of WEEE and materials and substances contained therein
Ãâó: www.arrow.com/green/glossary.html
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Skin cancer in general can be prevented by avoiding too much sun. A sunscreen should be used at all times when going out in the sun.
Ãâó: www.medicalinfoline.com/medical/diseases/melanoma....
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