These are some of the initiatives we carry out to help children be safe and confident on the roads:
Pedestrian Skills Training
This training seeks to reduce child pedestrian injuries by giving children the skills and knowledge to make independent journeys more safely. Training is highly interactive, enabling children to acquire road safety language, skills and attitudes. We target Year 5 because of their growing independence and the need to reach them before secondary school when pedestrian injury rates peak (11-14 year olds). Pedestrian skills support School Travel Plans and the National Healthy Schools Programme and promotes walking as a healthy travel mode.
‘Dying To Ride and Drive’ Workshop
This is a hard-hitting road safety workshop delivered to Camden’s Sixth Form students. It was created through the partnership of Camden’s Smarter Travel Team and Dorset Police- Safety, Education & Enforcement Service. The workshop supports Camden’s commitment to reduce road casualties among young people aged 16-19. It offers sixth formers in depth guidance and support in riding and driving, which ties in with the PSHE/Citizenship curriculum. The knowledge enables young people to be safer road users of mopeds, scooters and cars. Also, the workshop is designed to make them to think of the impact of unsafe actions on their parents, family and friends. Issues addressed include drink/drug driving, speeding, seat belts, cycle helmets and mobile phone usage.
Theatre In Education
We currently work with the Arc Theatre Company to provide road safety performances and workshops to Year 1, 6 and Secondary Schools.