Title: School Travel Plans
1School Travel Plans
- How can these plans help our school?
Anyone can be a School Travel Plan Champion
Parents, Governors, Teachers Headteachers.
2The main aims of a School Travel Plan
- To reduce the number of car trips to the school.
- To increase the numbers of pupils walking and
cycling. - To encourage car sharing by parents and school
staff. - To ensure the journeys can be made as safe as
possible.
3School Travel Plans, how it can link in
- Encouraging more children to walk and cycle to
school can contribute to physical activity within
a healthy lifestyle, one of the healthy schools
modules. - This also promotes independence and citizenship.
- STPs can also fit within the 5 outcomes in
Childrens Act 2004 Every Child Mattersbe
healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a
positive contribution, and achieve economic
well-being.
4Advice from other schools
- Introduce WOW to your school Walk on Wednesday,
when one day each week as many people as possible
walk. - Close the school car park to driving parents.
- Identify a local park and walk facility.
- Introduce an incentive scheme to encourage pupils
to walk and cycle to school. - Mark areas in the playground that can be walked
around, so pupils that travel by bus can also
take part.
5How to produce a School Travel Plan?
Stage One
Obtain classroom "Hands Up" data from the pupils
by asking the question "How do you usually
travel to school? Answers will include Walk,
Cycle/Scooter, Car, Car share, Bus, Taxi
6Stage Two
- Send out a
- parent survey.
- This will provide you with feedback on choices
of journey, and how these could be changed. - It also identifies any problems with the
journey that need to be addressed.
- Ask your school council to survey some of the
pupils. - Ask pupils how they would like to travel to
school and what stops them. - Find out their ideas for incentive schemes to
encourage them to walk and cycle more.
OR
7Stage Three
With the help of Dorset County Councils School
Travel Advisers
Draw up a draft travel plan
Notify your parents, pupils and staff that the
plan has been drawn up and that during a two week
consultation, you would like them to contribute
with their views.
8The Final Hurdle
Now you have produced your plan, and it has been
signed by the Headteacher and Head of School
Governors, providing it complies with the
national standard.
You can apply for Capital Grant Funding!
9How much money can I apply for?
First Primary Schools can receive 3,750 plus
5 per pupil on the school roll
Middle, Secondary Upper schools can receive
5,000 plus 5 per pupil on the school roll
10How can our School spend our grant?
- Lockers
- Improved lighting
- Cycle Storage
- CCTV
- New path for pedestrians or cyclists New
signing - On site waiting area for pedestrians
- Wet weather changing facilities
- Trees to absorb CO²
- Remote control entry system for a pedestrian
gate
Grants can only be used for measures within
the school grounds.
11And remember..
- Your School Travel Adviser is
- here to help your school every
- step of the way.
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- We can provide you with
- templates, help, advice and
- resources for long term walking incentives.
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12Contact details
North East of County including
ChristchurchSiân HolbrookS.C.Holbrook_at_dorsetcc.g
ov.uk West of CountyPaul CooperP.C.Cooper_at_dorset
cc.gov.uk
(01305) 228650
For more information visit our website
www.dorsetforyou.com