A Hull initiative aimed at cutting the number of children injured as passengers in cars has received an award
The 'Precious Cargo' project which involves health professionals, road safety and police officers and local businesses involves midwives, health visitors, teachers, road safety and police officers with help from business and is focused on educating parents and children about the dangers of travelling unrestrained in cars. More details
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