Step Safely: Strategies for preventing and managing falls across the life-course

Overview
Falls take the lives of 684 000 people each year. Beyond the
death toll, 172 million more people experience disabilities arising from a fall
each year. Falls are not only a significant global public health problem – they
are a rapidly growing one. Fall-related deaths have risen far faster than any
other type of injury over the last two decades. Many factors account for this
increase – ageing populations and patterns of urbanization chief among them.
The Step Safely technical package provides concrete recommendations for
evidence-based strategies to prevent and manage falls for children and
adolescents, workers, and older people. Among others, effective prevention
measures include parenting programmes for low-income and marginalized families,
stricter worker safety regulations, and strength and balance training for older
people. Preventing falls can help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
linked to health and well-being, decent work, and safe, inclusive cities. The
global community should actively look for opportunities to reduce the growing
harm, suffering and loss that result from falls.