Welcome to bstreetsmart
Thursday 23rd Aug will now be 2 x 1/2 day sessions. Morning session 09:30 -11:30, Afternoon session 12:30-14:30. Please book in for one of these sessions if not registered..
Youth and Road Trauma Forum from all angles courtesy of news.com.au, ... Tuesday, April 03, 2012
The 7.30 Report with Kerry O'Brian promotes the Forum even... Friday, March 09, 2012
Video showing the event, the organisers and comments from stude... Friday, February 24, 2012
Thank you for a very worthwhile day. Our students were confronted and made to think and I have had very good feedback from them.
Thanks for all your hard work in putting this all together; it is much appreciated.
Congratulations on an awesome forum. I thought it had an excellent message for our yr 11 students and it was presented in a very professional manner. Take a bow - your efforts were really appreciated.
Thankyou for a fantastic forum. I hope it continues long enough for my children to witness in years to come.
bstreetsmart home page
bstreetsmart at Allphones Arena – Homebush
Confirmed dates
Tuesday 21st & Wednesday 22nd August is now fully booked.
Thursday 1/2 day sessions still available
21 - 23 August 2012
Welcome to our new bstreetsmart website, previously known as The Youth and Road Trauma Forum. This successful forum in its 7th year is Australia’s largest educational event on road safety with 57,000 year 10, 11 and 12 students having participated.
bstreeetsmart is the inspiring initiative of the Trauma Service at Westmead Hospital. Westmead’s Trauma Service is constantly reminded through their hands on work that young people aged between 15 – 30 are disproportionally represented in road trauma. As a result they have a strong commitment to Road Safety Education.
The purpose of bstreetsmart is to reduce the fatality and injury rates of young people by promoting safe behaviour as drivers, riders and passengers.
bstreetsmart provides students with first hand experiences and:
• An understanding of their responsibilities as a driver and as a responsible passenger
• Information and strategies to avoid serious injuries and death
• Information on how to reduce risk taking behaviour through greater awareness of the consequences of distracted driving, inattention, speeding, drink and drug driving and driver fatigue.
This successful initiative receives support from the NSW government and our generous partners to ensure bstreetsmart can continue to be offered FREE to all schools, as they recognise the important role it plays in the community.
For more detail - on what a day at the Forum looks like, secure your school’s vital participation or check out our new tools designed to help teachers - please explore our website. If we can help with any more information please contact us.
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