The South to Southwest Injury Prevention network continues its series of webinars on injury prevention policy with a look at child passenger safety. Strong and effective child passenger safety laws are a key part of keeping our kids safe on the road. Georgia has a long history of success thanks to successful partnerships between public health, law enforcement, and citizens who joined together to advocate for child passenger safety. Join the Georgia Department of Public Health’s Office of Injury Prevention for an overview of child passenger safety policies at the state level in Georgia and learn about the impact they have had on saving children’s lives. Presenters from the Office of Injury Prevention are Lisa Dawson, Director, and Carol Ball, Injury Prevention Policy Program Manager.
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