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Casualty Reduction Section
Team Report 2013/14
Details of all schemes of work mentioned in this report can be found by clicking the link below:
Norfolk County Council - Road traffic casualties in Norfolk
Bethany & Benjamin seen by 9906 children(118% of target)
Child seat checks delivered
all over the county, at events in every
market town and upon request
6940 children took part in
Step On It
(114% of target)
1803 children took part
in Level 1 Cyclist Training
(102% of target)
1879 children took part
in Level 2 Cyclist Training
(69% of target)
7314 children saw ‘The Dims’ presentation(113% of target)
That’s a total of 3682 young cyclists trained!
2568 children saw the Red Lights / Green Lightspresentation(58% of target)
4193 children saw the Grim
Reaper presentation
(84% of target)
8807 students took part in Young
Driver Education sessions
(107% of target)
YDE Delivery by Partner 2013-14
515 274
8018
YDE - RSO
YDE - F&R
YDE - RP
City College successfully toured 20 Norfolk schools with their Road Safety play
Parking Around Schools Campaign with the City Council
At the request of Thorpe St Andrew 6th Form
we have delivered an assembly to 275 students about the risks of drink driving
Walking Bus staff trained at Ashwicken Primary.
County arboricultural assistance found to re-risk
assess walking bus route through the woods
Ongoing work training Scout leaders in south-east Norfolk to deliver cyclist training
Liaison with Youth Offending Team –
new presentation developed
Off road cycling courses at the Brooke school cyclingday organised by the PTA
Some highlights….
Throughout the year we worked with 1519 different volunteers to deliver Road Safety to all types of road user in Norfolk(104% of target)
The Keep Your Mind On The Road campaign
enabled us to recruit over 100 new volunteers to
assist in the delivery of Road Safety in Norfolk
Norfolk County Council - Could you be a road safety volunteer?
Volunteers helped to deliver
the TREAD scheme
Attended the Chairman’s Volunteering Reception to promote our schemes of work
Suffolk Roads Policing + Suffolk Road Safety +
Norfolk volunteer attended BSB Snetterton
Wimbotsham Bike Show, where the RSO was supported by a volunteer
Volunteer used bike for a whole weekend of visits and events
Volunteers attended launch
of BMW MC range
Wells Bike Show/ Hunstanton
(2 volunteers)
Some highlights….
Tread Volunteer Evening with 23 attendees
Young drivers took part in 366
TREAD workshop deliveries
(51% of target)
373 older drivers signed upfor advice & training(162% of target)
317 motorcyclists undertook training
on one of our schemes
(106% of target)
GOLD - Guidance for the Older Driver
Think! Road Safety | Tread Says
Think! Road Safety | Training
We engaged with 161 businesses & organisations
offering advice, policy writing & training. This
will enhance the safety of their fleets and
reduce costs alongside Co2 emissions, thereby
improving the local economy & environment.
(134% of target)
Throughout the year we delivered CourtDiversion courses to 25188 drivers, providing essential training and education to those thathave been identified as needing it.(130% of target)
Some highlights….
Talks to Norwich Business Forum, Snettisham Hospice
volunteers and an Older Drivers group at East Harling
New skid avoidance course launched and
numerous deliveries taking place
Campaign of eye sight testing
at garden centres in partnership
with Roads Policing
Community presentation at the
Pennoyers Centre re older & younger driverPresentation to the local RoSPA group
Winter Driving Presentation developed in partnership
with Norfolk & Suffolk 4x4 response
EcoSafe driving sessions
for staff at Banham Zoo
Presentation given
at HomeShield event A We Mean Business presentation
to 30 local H&S managersMore Rider Downloads added
to the set
We continued to support 30 Community Speed
Watch teams to deploy SAM flashing
signs within their communities and numerous
Parish Partnership requests for SAM2
Throughout the year we developed and deliveredthe Road Safety 1st initiative with Norfolk
Constabulary & other partners
We have regularly worked with the media
to promote our message and support the
work of the Road Casualty Reduction Group.
Think! Road Safety | Think! Norfolk
This has been a challenging year of mixed results, during which we have seen new staff join us and established colleagues leave. Both of these elements have had an effect on our figures, with some schemes of work showing delivery reductions.
Norfolk is still a safe place in which to travel, but as you can see, we are starting to lose ground on previous successes.
Over the coming months we will need to build upon our strengths, whilst becoming more flexible and responsive to specific needs within the communities.
We still have a lot of work to do, by maintaining our excellentrelationships with partners and communities we will carry on providing the best possible service to the people of Norfolk.
Iain TempertonTeam Manager, Casualty Reduction
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