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BeSeatSmart.org and child seat fitting stations keeps Vermont’s children safe on the road
Vermont Business Magazine The Department of Health is pleased to announce that the National Child Passenger Safety Board (NCPSB) recently recognized Vermont Child Passenger Safety Coordinator Sidney Bradley as the 2021 U.S. Child Passenger Safety Instructor of Year.
Bradley, a resident of Franklin County, is part of the Vermont Child Passenger Safety program (CPS). The CPS works with a statewide network of community volunteers to educate families and caregivers on the proper use of car and booster seats to ensure children are safe on Vermont’s roadways.
Published on: Monday, May 10, 2021
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Jchanet Tan who has been leading the charge to advocate the use of child seat in Malaysia.
Kuala Lumpur: Another Malaysian has done the country proud on the world stage by winning the Child Passenger Safety International Instructor of the Year Award from a United States (US) organisation.
Jchanet Tan, who started her personal campaign on child passenger safety five years ago, saw her effort recognised when the Malaysian Parliament passed the country’s first child passenger safety law in January last year.
According to a statement from the Illinois-based National Child Passenger Safety Board, Tan set out “to shake the earth and shift the culture in Malaysia” by lobbying for such a regulation at the time when 10 times as many children were dying in car crashes in Malaysia than in the US.
Malaysian child passenger safety activist wins global award
KUALA
LUMPUR: Another Malaysian has done the country proud on the world stage by winning the Child Passenger Safety International Instructor of the Year Award from a United States (US) organisation.
Jchanet Tan, who started her personal campaign on child passenger safety five years ago, saw her effort recognised when the Malaysian Parliament passed the country’s first child passenger safety law in January last year.
According to a statement from the Illinois-based National Child Passenger Safety Board, Tan set out “to shake the earth and shift the culture in Malaysia” by lobbying for such a regulation at the time when 10 times as many children were dying in car crashes in Malaysia than in the US.