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DIRECTIONSWestern Australia’s Road Safety Education Action Plan
2015-2017
CONTRIBUTING TO THE WESTERN AUSTRALIANTOWARDS ZERO ROAD SAFETY STRATEGY 2008-2020
REPORTPriority Outcomes
Since 2011, the WA Road Safety Education Committee (WARSEC) have collaborated biennially to create an action plan titled Directions: A Road Safety Education Plan for Western Australian Schools and Communities with School Drug Education and Road Aware (SDERA) leading the process and publishing the document on behalf of WARSEC.
The three priority areas in Directions 2015-2017 provide a framework for describing the range of programs and services that are freely available for early childhood, school and community settings in WA.
This report summarises the achievement of the actions described in each priority area.
Directions
Priority 1Build a positive road
safety culture in schools and early childhood
services
ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION PRIORITIES
Priority 2Promote safe
behaviours among young road users
Priority 3Strengthen
leadership and collaboration of road safety education in
WA
ResultsOf the 92 actions reported on by the WARSEC agencies for the period of 2015-2017, 97% were achieved.
Priority 1Build a positive road safety culture in schools and early childhood services
21 of the 22 actions were achieved in
terms of supporting schools and early
childhood services to build a positive
road safety culture.
96%
All 6 actions were achieved in terms
of providing professional
development for early childhood
services and schools.
100%
All 6 actions were achieved in terms of updating resources
to reflect current research.
100% 100%
All 4 actions were achieved in terms of developing best practice resources.
100%
All 13 actions were achieved in terms
of promoting a positive road safety
culture.
Priority 2Promote road safety behaviours among young road users
All 8 actions were achieved in terms of
supporting young road users to adopt safer behaviours.
100%
All 19 actions were achieved in terms of student-centred
actions to assist young road users adopt safer
behaviours.
100%
Priority 3Strengthen leadership and collaboration of road safety in WA
2 out of 2 actions were achieved in
terms of providing leadership in road safety education.
100%
10 out of 12 actions were achieved
in terms of communicating and
promoting road safety education knowledge.
83%
RecommendationsWARSEC and member agencies will explore opportunities to expand and coordinate road safety education efforts in WA based on this report, the next action plan Directions 2017-2019, and relevant research.
DIRECTIONSWestern Australia’s Road Safety Education Priority Outcomes Report
for 2015-2017Published October 2017
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