Washington State Child Passenger Safety Program
Safe Travel for All Children: Transporting Children with Special Health Care Needs
Safe Travel for All Children (STAC) is an enrichment course for child passenger safety technicians (CPSTs) to learn more about adaptive transportation. The two day course combines a classroom learning environment with hands-on exercises. Technicians will be introduced to various medical conditions which may impact restraint selection for the rider. They will be provided with the opportunity to adjust and install adaptive restraint systems. The training concludes with a proficiency exam that evaluates the student’s ability to assess appropriate restraints and to demonstrate proper use and installation
If you have questions about a child with special health care needs, consult with one of our State experts/instructors:
Renee Witmer
Safe Kids Spokane Coordinator
Community Resource Coordinator
Child Passenger Safety Technician Instructor
Safe Travel for All Children Instructor
Desk (509)474-2491
Cell (509)844-1854
Renee.witmer@providence.org
Kyndra Webb
Program Manager, Mobility Safety CPS
Roadway Safety Programs
National Safety Council
O:(630)775 2023
Kyndra.Webb@nsc.org
This overview was provided to Washington State CPS technicians on June 26, 2024. Do not share, change or edit this recording without written consent from:
Cesi Velez, WA CPS Project Manager, velezc@cobl.us
Renee Witmer, STAC Instructor, renee.witmer@providence.org
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