Right start pedestrian training
Right Start Child Pedestrian Training enables children to make potentially life-saving decisions when by the roadside.
The programme is designed for use with Key Stage 1 children aged five to seven years old and involves schools and parents working in partnership to enable children to become safer pedestrians. Training for the trainers takes approximately 90 minutes.
To find out more or to book a free 90-minute staff training session (offered to all primary schools in Lancashire) email roadsafetyeducation@lancashire.gov.uk
These forms are to assist with setting up your school courses, including the planning and running a course prompt, dynamic risk assessment checklist and relevant forms to enable you to request staff training.
Stage 1 is aimed at EYFS/reception/foundation pupils and there are six themes which can be covered in three or 4 lessons. The asterisks indicate which lessons can be combined.
The six themes are:
Other people*
Safer places*
Stop**
Look**
Listen**
Crossing***
All of the resources needed to support the delivery can be found below.
Stage 2 is usually covered when pupils are in Year 1 and it can be completed in either two or three sessions, the two asterisked sessions can be completed together. The School Crossing Patrol are booked by the road safety team for "Other People". So please ensure you give us advance warning and send in your course dates form.
Stop*
Crossing*
Other people
Stage 3 is usually aimed at Year 2 pupils and they revisit the following themes from a different stance, it can be delivered in either two or three sessions, the two asterisked lessons can be completed in the same lesson.
Look*
Listen*
Safer places
Please remember to promote these activities in your school newsletters.