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Enhancing School Engagement Through Community and Traffic Safety Initiatives

Explore the innovative ways schools can enhance community engagement and safety through initiatives like the '20's Plenty Near My School' campaign, which includes resources such as hi-viz jackets, posters, and car stickers. This program encourages ongoing partnerships with Healthy Streets and addresses the wider benefits of reduced speed limits, leading to increased walking and cycling among students. Drawing on case studies from Larches and SW Burnley, we focus on empowering local community groups to deliver health and wellbeing benefits, particularly in deprived areas.

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Enhancing School Engagement Through Community and Traffic Safety Initiatives

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  1. Engagement • School engagement • Head teacher / Bursar meetings • Resources on offer: • School Toolkit • ‘20’s plenty near my school’ banner • Hi- Viz jackets • Posters • Car Stickers

  2. Engagement • Ongoing links with Healthy Streets • Wider benefits of reduced speed limits • Increased walking / cycling • Health and wellbeing benefits • Larches / SW Burnley case study • Community Gateway • 10% most deprived communities • To deliver core and wider benefits by local community groups

  3. School Roadwatch • Lancashire Constabulary guidance produced. • Speeds recorded and monitored. • School children speak to drivers about dangers of speeding. ‘Is your reason for speeding more important than my life?’ Walton le Dale February 2013

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