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Supporting Walk Safely to School Day

Supporting Walk Safely to School Day. EVERY. Traffic environment around our school. Insert photos of your school’s setting. Why are children more at risk in the traffic environment…?. Physical Emotional Social Cognitive. Key road safety messages.

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Supporting Walk Safely to School Day

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  1. Supporting Walk Safely to School Day

  2. EVERY

  3. Traffic environment around our school Insert photos of your school’s setting

  4. Why are children more at risk in the traffic environment…? Physical Emotional Social Cognitive

  5. Key road safety messages Source: NSW Centre for Road Safety, Transport for NSW

  6. Road safety education needs to: be meaningful within curriculum have a local context and delivered by teachers be ongoing, not a one-off reflect quality teaching practice develop skills shock or fear tactics not recommended

  7. Supporting the curriculum:PDHPE K-6 Syllabus recap Draft Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical EducationF-10 open for consultation Growth and development Interpersonal relationships • Personal health choices • Safe living • Road safety • Pedestrian safety • Passenger safety • Safety on wheels Active lifestyle Dance Games and sports Gymnastics

  8. A whole-school approach to road safety:Health promoting schools framework reinforces the relevance and role of PDHPE within the school curriculum recognises the influence that policies and procedures have on staff and student well-being. recognises the valuable role/influence that parents and community members can have on health.

  9. A focus on teaching and learning

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