This National Kidsafe Day (5 March), we are shining a spotlight on the rapidly growing risks associated with e-scooters and e-bikes – and the urgent need for action to prevent serious injuries.
E-scooters and e-bikes may be increasingly popular, but they are not toys. They are high-speed motorised devices capable of causing life-altering injuries and fatalities when used unsafely.
Recent Victorian data shows a dramatic increase in injuries among children and teenagers, particularly those aged 10–18 years.
Kidsafe Victoria is raising awareness of these risks, advocating for stronger safety measures, and providing practical guidance to parents, carers, schools, community groups and government.
As a small independent charity, Kidsafe Victoria relies on community donations and corporate partnerships to respond to emerging risks like e-scooters and e-bikes. Your support helps us expand education programs, advocate for safer standards, and prevent avoidable injuries.
If you’re a business or organisation and would like to discuss partnering with us to drive change, please contact:
Lisa Strahan
Kidsafe Victoria, GM Communications, Marketing & Fundraising
P: 0448 732 614
E: lisa@kidsafevic.com.au
*Source: Victorian Injury Surveillance Unit (VISU)