Safety Scene Evaluation Results
The following shows the statistics based on the question.
Teachers Evaluation – Rate Your Pupils Awareness of Road Safety AFTER the event
Includes:
The following shows the statistics based on the question.
Teachers Evaluation – Rate Your Pupils Awareness of Road Safety AFTER the event
Includes:
An example of how each activity could be rated by teachers or pupils.
Please rate the following activities where 10 = Excellent & 1 = Poor
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Please rate the following activities where 10 = Excellent & 1 = Poor
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All the Safety Scene evaluations can be tailored to promoters exact criteria and be either a single response or multiple choices. This is an example of a straightforward single option pre and post event evaluation.
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The results are collated over an agreed timescale and then the information is sent on to the promoter.
Where possible we have tried to grade websites via the PSHE ks1, 2 or 3 criteria, however, this is not always possible to do accurately.
Staying up-to-date. Safety Scene does its best to make sure all websites that we link to are operational. We do this weekly using technology that tells us if a website is operational, after three failed visits we will take down the link to that website.
If your link is changing and you still wish us to maintain our links to your website please send us an email indicating when the URL will change.
Commercial Advertising on Safety Scene Website and UK Activities
For companies that wish to advertise on the Safety Scene website please use either this contact form or call the office to discuss how best to advertise your safety products or services.
There are also numerous opportunities to get your products or services included within Safety Activities.
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“The Local Authority and the Emergency Services are very conscious of the need to make people aware of what helps to maintain and enhance the quality of life for residents inside and outside their homes. This programme that we would hope to roll out throughout the Borough, is aimed at public awareness and accessibility.“
Safety Scene activities for special schools and young people are identical to the facilities offered to primary school visits.
The entire Safety Scene set is accessible throughout for people with physical disabilities and we can also supply pavement ramps (if required, the pavements are approximately 50mm high) and telephones with extra large keypads.
We would however, suggest the following changes are made for a special schools visit. Either the numbers of young people attending a Safety Scene visit are reduced or that each activity (within Safety Scene) is lengthened in order for the young people to get the full benefit during their visit.
For further information please see an Introduction to Safety Scene for Primary Schools
The Children talking to Alex from Network Rail.
Practising making emergency phone calls to the (hidden operator).
A one-to-one phone network is also available for children to practice in private should promoters wish.
The Face of Safety Scene Set (the rooms are behind)
South Street
The Dog & Duck
The Florist
The Post Office
The Pet Shop
The Police Station