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| New Project to Assess and Develop Traffic Safety Educational Materials for Hispanics
Education Development Center’s Health and Human Development Programs (EDC/HHD) will conduct a large-scale assessment of existing traffic safety educational materials targeting Hispanics and will develop guidelines for creating culturally competent materials in the future. Support from this work comes from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (AAAFTS) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In 2002, EDC/HHD researchers completed Seated for Safety, a unique, AAAFTS-funded study of child passenger safety educational materials. The study found that most child passenger safety educational materials targeting lay audiences are not appropriate for diverse cultural groups, including Hispanics. Although 30% of compiled materials were available in Spanish, most had never been field-tested to determine their appropriateness for Hispanic audiences. Simply doing a direct translation from English to Spanish rarely results in culturally appropriate educational materials, yet this was how most of the materials were produced. The study confirmed a long-suspected belief that current traffic safety educational materials do not meet the cultural and linguistic needs of Hispanics. Building on research completed in Seated for Safety, the project will:
A project workgroup will convene experts who are knowledgeable about Hispanic communities and traffic safety issues. The group will also examine data to ensure all appropriate material has been collected, review and provide feedback on the draft and final guidelines, and provide input for the development of new traffic safety materials. Study results will serve as a model for future traffic safety education materials for Hispanics and a prototype education product will be developed, along with a template for future materials. For more information, please contact:
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