

Be prepared to tell them what you will be doing.Ask your Head Teacher to introduce you to the school.Suggestions to help you become a successful Junior Road Safety Officer To download information, competitions from the Road Safety web site.Encourage your school to pass information on to friends, parents and family in a sensible and effective way.Be in charge of updating and arranging a Road Safety Notice board to display leaflets, posters and class work.Provide information to your school, either in assembly, in each class, or give out leaflets/information about Road Safety.To encourage everyone in the school to think about Road Safety for the year.These are some of the main duties of a Junior Road Safety Officer Junior Road Safety Officers Junior Road Safety Officer's Role Road safety going to SchoolPowerpoint presentation for children going to school. Seatbelt workshop for ChildrenPowerpoint presentation for childrenĬlick to View Seatbelt workshop for Children (Powerpoint presentation 960 kb)Ĭlick to View Alternative Format for Seatbelt workshop for Children 187 kb)Ĭlick to View Alternative Format for Road safety going to School Road safety going to SchoolPowerpoint presentation on road safety for children going to schoolĬlick to View Road safety going to School (Powerpoint presentation. Parents can ensure that their children are aware of the need for road safety from an early age and should support their children's school whenever they carry out Road Safety Initiatives. Also, ask your child’s school or pre-school to consider road safety education programs.Children learn about road safety by watching others. Parents and carers should teach children good traffic safety habits early. They often can’t see past parked cars and they don’t have the experience to judge the speed and distance of an oncoming car. Young children do not have the skills to stay safe in traffic. Road safety education can help save children’s lives by enabling them to develop the skills and concepts needed to keep themselves safe. Road accidents are the biggest single cause of death for all children between the ages of 1 and 15 years. Road accidents account for 25% of all deaths of school children. Road safety resources for post primary school children (years 8 to 14). There are three road safety presentations and matching teaching notes. The teaching resources on this page have been designed to be particularly relevant to children in years 8 to 14. We in Mayo County Council are deeply committed to providing education for children and young drivers to ensure that they are aware of best practise in road safety.
