The Road Safety GB Academy has unveiled its spring 2019 training programme for road safety practitioners – with places available on a number of Foundation and Behavioural Change courses.
Established in 2013, The Academy is the professional development arm of Road Safety GB. The Academy helps road safety practitioners enhance their skills in order to deliver effective, evidence-led road safety interventions.
The Road Safety GB Academy has availability on the following courses over the coming months:
Road Safety Practitioner Foundation Course
The Road Safety Practitioner Foundation Course aims to provide participants with an overview of the knowledge and skills they need to effectively and safely deliver a road safety educational intervention.
- 23-24 January 2019 (Part one) & 27-28 February 2019 (Part two)
Hosted by BrightKidz • Kettering, Northants - 24-25 January 2019 (Part one) & 21-22 February 2019 (Part two)
Hosted by Cambridgeshire Fire & Rescue Service • St Ives, Cambs - 1-2 May 2019 (Part one) & 5-6 June 2019 (Part two)
Hosted by Neath Port Talbot Council • Port Talbot Fire Station
Behavioural Change Course
The two-day Behavioural Change course covers: understanding road user behaviour; behavioural models; behavioural change techniques; behavioural insights; mapping behaviours; and developing interventions using behavioural models and change techniques.
- 11-12 February 2019
Hosted by Shropshire Fire & Rescue Service • Shrewsbury - 10-11 April 2019
Hosted by Cheshire West & Chester Council • Winsford, Cheshire
Click here for details of all Academy training courses and/or to book a place on any of the courses – or alternatively contact Sally Bartrum, Academy administrator, by email or on 01379 650112.
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