Resources
Click to see the resources for each module from the NativeCARS Atlas.
Module 1 – Build and Organize Your Coalition
Native CARS gear examples:
Links from Module 1:
1.3: Module 8-Provide Child Passenger Restraint Education
1.4: Sample Native CARS Minutes
1.5: Module 1.8-Seek Funding for Your Coalition, Teach.com, SNAP Website, Child seat training folder, NHTSA.gov, Safekids.org, Find The Right Seat, Module 2.4-How Do I Determine My Community’s Readiness?, Module 4-Collect Your Own CPS Data, Module 6-Make Data-Driven Plans to Improve Care Seat Use, Module 7-Create a Data-Driven Awareness Campaign, Module 11-Develop Policy
1.6: 1.8 Seek Funding for Your Coalition
1.7: 4imprint, ePromos, DiscountMugs, Pinnacle Promotions
1.9: Module 6 – Make Data-Driven Plans to Improve Car Seat Use
Module 2 – Check Your Community’s Readiness
Native Cars Community Readiness Assessment Tool
Community Readiness Handbook
Inventory Community Efforts docx and pdf
Community Readiness Tools (zip)
Scoring for Community Readiness Interviews
Links from Module 2:
Online Community Readiness Assessment Tool
2.1: Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research, Microsoft Word – CR Handbook DS.doc
2.2: Community Readiness Stages Infographic
2.3: Taking Inventory
2.4: Online Community Readiness Assessment Tool, Evaluation Sheet for Community Readiness Assessment Tool, Tri-Ethnic Center’s Assessment Tool, Module 5: Use Qualitative Methods to Understand How Beliefs and Culture Shape Decisions
Module 3 – Find Data to Support Your Campaign
Articles and Reports
Improving Data on Child Passenger Safety, IHS Primary Care Provider
Trends and Correlates of Child Passenger Restraint Use in Six NW Tribes
Native CARS Aggregate Report 2009
Academic Posters Effectiveness of Tribe Driven Interventions to Improve Child Passenger Safety
Using Tribal Data to Drive Effective Interventions
The Nez Perce Tribe’s Media Campaign to Improve Child Safety Seat Use
Native CARS — A Health Program of the Shoshone Bannock Tribes
Colville Tribes Increase in Child Safety Seat Use
Colville Confederated Tribes Child Restraint Law Development
Links from Module 3:
3.2: NHTSA website, Seat belt use correlated with tribal seat belt policy, WIQARS: Motor Vehicle Injury and Mortality Data Tool, Tribal Road Safety: Get the Facts
Module 4: Collect Your Own Child Passenger Safety Data
Native CARS Paper Survey (3 per page) docx or pdf
Native CARS Data Entry and Analysis in Excel
U.S. Census – American Fact Finder
EpiTools Sample Size Calculator
Sample Size Calculator by the Sampsize Project
Links from Module 4:
Module 5: Using Qualitative Methods to Understand How Beliefs and Culture Shape Decisions
Survey Word download | PDF download
4.1: Proportion of children using time type of restraint in a vehicle
4.2: https://www.census.gov/library/publications.html (formerly: https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml), EpiTools Sample Size Calculator, Sample Size Calculator by Sampsize Project,
4.3: Car Seat Recommendations for Children download
4.5: Analyzing Your Data Excel Download, For Help With Enabling Macros, Chi Square Calculator
Module 5: Use Qualitative Methods to Understand How Beliefs and Culture Shape Decisions
Elicitation Interview Questions
Native CARS Screen Response Guide
Links from Module 5:
5.3: The Native CARS elicitation interview questions
5.5: The Focus Group Kit, Sample Focus Group Questions, NativeCARS Moderator’s Guide, Focus Group Invite, Focus Group Reminder Letter
5.6: Qualitative Software Atlasti website | Invivo website
Module 6 – Make Data-Driven Plans to Improve Car Seat Use
CDC – Developing SMART Objectives
Additional Intervention Plan Examples – download zip archive
Links from Module 6:
6.2: Intervention Activity Plan
6.7: CDC – Developing SMART Objectives
6.8: Northwest Health Foundation Evaluation Handbook, CDC Evaluation Resources, Northwest Center for Public Health Access
Module 7 – Create a Data-Driven Awareness Campaign
Posters:
Colville Radio PSAs:
Nez Perce Radio PSAs:
Links from Module 7:
Module 8 – Provide Child Passenger Restraint Education
Safely Transport Children Training — Teacher’s Guide
Safely Transport Children Training — Student Handbook
SNAP Presentations (PowerPoint)
- 45 minute SNAP VOICEOVER
- 45 minute SNAP_042215
- Abbrev SNAP
- Booster seat SNAP VOICEOVER
- Booster seat SNAP
Links from Module 8:
8.1: Safe Kids Worldwide, Continuing Education Opportunities, Become a CPS Tech
8.2: Colville Confederated Tribes, Media campaigns, Colville CPS Seat Law,
8.4: SNAP Teacher’s Guide, A sample student handbook
8.5: Huggable Images’ car seat safety training dolls, Safety2Go, Technician Toolkit on Facebook,
Module 9 – Got Seats? Child Safety Seat Distribution Programs
Car Seat Distribution Program Agreement Form
Sample Letter Soliciting Car Seat Donations
Sample Nez Perce Distribution Program Eligibility Guidelines
Nez Perce Nimiipuu Health Agreement
BIA Grant Application Child Safety Seats
Beaded String Tool for Rear Facing Car Seat Education
Special Needs Car Seat Loaner Program
Car Seat Installation and Inspection Fee Form
WHALE (We have a little emergency) Brochure
Links from Module 9:
9.2: Safe Kids Website, Find A CPS Tech, Parent Central, Example Letter for Finding Potential Community Partners
9.3: Sample Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
9.4: Grant application from the Indian Highway Safety program, Search results from the Indian Highway Safety Program on CPS seat funding, Free Car seat Voucher, Car seat Installation or Inspection Fee, Special or Adaptive Child Passenger Safety Restraints Loaner Program, More Information on Child Safety Seats for Children with Special Needs, Infant Car Seat, Convertible Seat, Booster Seat with High Back, Backless Booster Seat, Combination Seat, All-in-One Seat, Carseat.org
9.5: Funding Resource-Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA): Division of Highway Safety, Indian Highway Safety program, State Highway Safety Offices, Buckle Up for Life,
List of Child Restraint Manufacturers and Distributors (Safety Belt Safe, USA document): Angel Guard Products, Aprica, Baby Trend Inc., Bergeron Health Care, Britax Child Safety, BubbleBum, CARES, Chicco, Clek Inc., Columbia Medical, Combi USA, Cybex c/o Regal Lager, Diono, Dorel Juvenile Group, Dream on Me, Evenflo, EVS Ltd., EZ Lock Inc., E-Z-On Products, Graco Children’s Products, Gresham Driving Aids, GUMOTEX, Harmony Juvenile Products, Kiddy USA, Kids Embrace, Lilly Gold Div. TriplePlay Products, Merritt Manufacturing, Nuna, Orbit Baby, Ortho Safe Systems International, Q’Straint USA, Patterson Medical-Sammons Preston, Peg Perego U.S.A. Inc., Recaro Child Safety Systems North America, Safe Haven by New Haven, Safe Traffic System, SafeGuard, Safety Angel/Safe Start, Serenity Safety Products, Snug Seat, Snugli, Summer Infant, Sure-Lok, Team Tex, Teutonia USA, Thomashilfen North America, Tomy, UPPAbaby
9.6: Child Safety Restraint Check Up Form, Car Seat Distribution Agreement Form, Informational Brochures, WHALE (We Have a Little Emergency), Always Buckle Up Your Kids, Every Trip, Every Time., Child Safety Restraint Check Up Form., http://www.whaleprogram.org/, The USAA Educational Foundations Installing Child Safety Seats booklet., Car Seat Check-up Form, Alternate Car seat checkup form, Installation/Inspection fee form, Car Seat Voucher, Printable Car Seat Check Card, Sample Car Seat Loaner Program Form, Sample car seat distribution program eligibility criteria form, Sample WHALE CPSS Check Form
9.7: Always Buckle Up Your Kids Every Trip Every Time
A few activities for children while they get their seat checked:
Module 10: Install Electronic Alerts to Help Health Care Professionals Provide Car Seat Education
Video : EHR Car Seat Reminder
Links from Module 10:
Module 11: Develop Policy and Law Enforcement Interventions
NHTSA Hospital Discharge Recommendations-SafeTransChildren (PDF)
NM Hospital Child Safety Seat Policies (Word)
Links from Module 11:
11.2: Tribal Law and Policy Institute,
Washington State and Tribal Laws: Washington State Law Link 1, Washington State Law Link 2, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Colville Chapter 3-3: State Motor Vehicle Laws Incorporated, Hoh Tribe, Hoh Tribe Law and Order Code, Kalispel Tribe, Kalispel Tribe Law and Order Code, Lummi Nation, Lummi Nation Code of Laws: Traffic Code, Makah Nation, Makah Law and Order Code, Title 7 – Traffic Code, Nisqually Tribe, Nisqually Title 10: Crimes and Traffic Code, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe Law and Order Code, Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Laws of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe, Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe Traffic Code, Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe, Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe Code of Laws, Skokomish Indian Tribe, Skokomish Civil Traffic Ordinance, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, Swinomish Civil Traffic Code, Yakama Nation, Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation – Tribal Codes and Resolutions,
Idaho State and Tribal Laws: Idaho State Laws-Title 49 Chapter 6 Section 49-672, Nez Perce Tribe, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes,
Oregon State and Tribal Laws: Oregon State Safety Belt and Child Seat Laws, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Adopted Oregon Laws, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
11.3: NHTSA’s Guidelines, AAP’s Guidelines
11.5: The government section of the Colville Tribe’s website
11.7: Information on State Law Fees
11.13: Oregon’s Babies First! website, Safe Kids Oregon, Zero to Three – National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families, Minnesota Department of Health – Family Home Visiting Unit, States that have restraint laws for school buses, Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribe Bus Harness, Special Needs Child Passenger Safety Program, Tucson Medical Center Car Seat Loaner Program, Maryland’s KISS Program
Module 12: Work with Law Enforcement to Enforce Laws
Law Enforcement Training – Pt. 1 (Voiceover Powerpoint – Part 1/3)
Law Enforcement Training – Pt. 2 (Voiceover Powerpoint – Part 2/3)
Law Enforcement Training – Pt. 3 (Voiceover Powerpoint – Part 3/3)
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National Child Passenger Safety Certification – Find a Tech
National Highway Traffic Highway Administration website
Washington Child Passenger Safety Program website
Washington Safety Restrain Coalition website
Washington Traffic Safety Commission website
Links from Module 12:
Enlist the Help of a regional CPST
12.5: Child Passenger Safety Training for Tribal Law Enforcement Officers – PowerPoint Presentation, National Child Passenger Safety Board, SNAP Student Manual, CPST Student Curriculum, Training dolls, Seat belt demo kit
WA State vids – (scroll to top)
(Bernadine and Becca from the NativeCARS project worked on the videos below with the state of Washington, and are included here as examples only.)