Organisation: Road Safety Scotland
Date uploaded: 28th October 2010
Date published/launched: Pre 2009
This study investigates how membership of the Children’s Traffic Club in Scotland (CTCS) could successfully be promoted in areas of high social deprivation.
The study had a number of specific aims:
• To identify factors that deter parents and carers in areas of high social deprivation from joining the CTCS.
• To identify how parents and carers from areas of high social deprivation currently make use of the CTCS.
• To investigate whether amendments could be made to the materials to increase membership in areas of high deprivation.
• To explore how modifications to the registration process could impact upon membership and use of the CTCS.
• To highlight ways in which publicity campaigns could be used more effectively to target areas of high social deprivation.
• To explore the potential for forming partnerships with key organisations to help promote the CTCS.
• To identify transferable lessons from other UK safety campaigns engaging with parents and carers in areas of high social deprivation.
• To identify how Children’s Traffic Clubs in other UK locations have sought to increase membership amongst children in areas of high social deprivation.
• To highlight good practice amongst Road Safety Officers (RSOs) in the promotion of the CTCS in areas of high social deprivation.
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Road Safety Scotland Enquiries