International Showcase of Evaluation of Children’s Road Safety Intervention

 

International Showcase of Evaluation of Children’s Road Safety Intervention

September 20, 2017

West Berkshire Council colleague Cheryl Evans will be presenting the evaluation of 'Bikes Big Trucks & You' at the European Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion.

The co-developed 'Bikes Big Trucks & You' was produced by West Berkshire Council, Royal Mail and Agilysis and will be used to share how a children's road safety intervention has been evaluated.

‘Bikes, Big Trucks & You’ represents a good practice example of how to develop, deliver and evaluate a data driven, research informed, successful intervention in children road safety.

The conference programme includes three plenary sessions on injury prevention policies, challenges and strategies, and ten break-out sessions on key injury prevention issues.

The event brings together people with a professional interest in injury prevention policies and safety promotion,and will take place in Amsterdam's Dam Square on 21st and 22nd September at the Royal Industrial Club.

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