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Road Safety Observatory Duncan Vernon Road Safety Manager RoSPA

Road Safety Observatory Duncan Vernon Road Safety Manager RoSPA. Presented by:. Duncan Vernon Road Safety Manager (England). Road Safety Observatory. Background.

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Road Safety Observatory Duncan Vernon Road Safety Manager RoSPA

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  1. Road Safety Observatory Duncan Vernon Road Safety Manager RoSPA

  2. Presented by: Duncan Vernon Road Safety Manager (England) Road Safety Observatory

  3. Background • There are currently vast amounts of published road safety evidence, from a wide range of sources, on a large variety of topics. Whilst much of this evidence is publicly available, the time burden of searching for this information can act as a barrier to the use of the best evidence on road safety. • People new to road safety and other interested parties can find the wealth of evidence confusing and daunting, which ultimately can influence the success of road safety initiatives. RoSPA’s Mission is to Save Lives and Reduce Injuries

  4. Aims of the Project • On the 11 May 2011, the Department for Transport published the Strategic Framework for Road Safety. The Framework’s action plan set out the government’s commitment to improve access to road safety research by: • Developing a Portal for Road Safety Professionals that’s independent from Government and in accordance to the Big Society Principle • This will signpost key information and repositories on road safety that can be used by the professionals and public alike • Launch date – 2012 • Previously referred to as Better Use of Road Safety Evidence (BURSE) • Now known as Road Safety Observatory RoSPA’s Mission is to Save Lives and Reduce Injuries

  5. Aims of the Web Portal • The first point of call for all road safety professionals for information and guidance • To also be appropriate for other users - such as members of the public, students, Fire, Police, Health, officials etc • Provide summaries of the evidence on different road safety issues with references back to the original research • Compile the evidence used to write the summaries in a searchable database with detail about the methods and results • And therefore – provide robust information to support road safety practitioners in decision making and intervention planning RoSPA’s Mission is to Save Lives and Reduce Injuries

  6. Who is Involved • Programme Board Membership • DfT – Chair • RoSPA • CIHT • PACTS • RSGB • Roadsafe • ADEPT • RAC Foundation • ACPO • SW Health Observatory • AA • CFOA RoSPA’s Mission is to Save Lives and Reduce Injuries

  7. RoSPA’s role – constructing the website • Similar approach to RoSPA’s current portfolio of road safety websites which have their own branding and are independent of the main RoSPA site. • The DfT and RoSPA have recent experience in delivering the Road Safety ETP Evaluation Project website http://www.roadsafetyevaluation.com/

  8. RoSPA’s role • Member of the program board • Write documents for the program board to discuss • Website structure • Guidance on writing content • Evaluation and testing of the website

  9. Structure of the Website

  10. Structure of the Website Navigating the website

  11. Structure of the Website Search

  12. Structure of the Website Browse by topic

  13. Example of a Topic

  14. Example of a Topic List of subtopics

  15. Example of a Topic Summaries in different levels of detail

  16. Example of a Topic Sources of evidence

  17. Example of a Topic

  18. Example of a Topic

  19. Producing Summaries of Evidence • Members of the programme board will write the different summaries • Standardised structure and sources of evidence • There will be a review of the content by an editorial board • The summaries will not be systematic nor fully comprehensive RoSPA’s mission is to save lives and reduce injuries

  20. Producing Summaries of Evidence • Evidence gathered from a range of different sites and databases • Department for Transport • Road Safety Knowledge Centre • Injury Observatory for Britain and Ireland • European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) • International Transport Forum (ITF/OECD) • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) • UN Road Safety Collaboration • TRID • Transport Advice Portal • Collaboration for Accident Prevention and Injury Control (CAPIC) • Cochrane Collaboration RoSPA’s mission is to save lives and reduce injuries

  21. Timescales • Timescales • August 2011 – March 2012: Web portal development; Review Writing • November 2011 – March 2012: User Feedback/Trials • March 2012: Soft launch of the web portal RoSPA’s mission is to save lives and reduce injuries

  22. Getting Involved • We want to develop this with you! • Usability testing – is the web portal laid out intuitively • Assessing the reviews – do they contain the information that you expect and want • Content and topics – what’s missing that would help you • E-mail : dvernon@rospa.com RoSPA’s mission is to save lives and reduce injuries

  23. Thank you www.rospa.com Duncan Vernon dvernon@rospa.com 0121 248 2078

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