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... strategies in their own settings Curricula gaps, staff training, andthe need for in- service programs are among the challenges to integrating child injury prevention educationand training into existing ... Action Plan for Child Injury Prevention | 2012 EDUCATIONand TRAINING Why Are Educationand Training Important? Educationand training can teach knowledge andskills necessary to influence behaviors, ... of the southern states • The number of traffic injuries is highest in some southern states andin some of the upper plains • The lowest traffic injury rates are found in states inthe northeast...
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