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Routes Road Safety is a touring project aimed at young people age 16-19 in UK colleges. With sponsorship from our partners we are able to offer this project free of charge to colleges across the UK during 2013/14.
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Routes Road Safety is a touring project aimed at young people age 16-19 in UK colleges. With sponsorship from our partners we are able to offer this project free of charge to colleges across the UK during 2013/14. We can deliver a maximum of 4 one hour workshops a day for audiences of 100-300. We welcome the opportunity to work with a diverse range of students from any course at any level. Sessions contain an engaging and interactive mix of film, discussion, quizzes and live puppetry.
D Routes Road Safety has been presented across the UK in colleges since 2011 including: Stoke-on –Trent 6th Form College South Birmingham & City College Kirklees College The Lakes College Oasis Academy, London The Chiswick School Chesterfield College Durham Colleges Staffordshire Colleges Dundee College Barnsley College Wiltshire College Swindon College Wootton Bassett 6th Form College Ballymena Colleges, N.I. Abingdon & Witney College Student comments: ‘The best assembly of the year’ ‘The puppets were realistic, it was clear it could be us’ ‘Brilliant! I learnt a lot from it too’ Tutor comments: ‘Our students don’t relate to shock tactics, but they related to this’ ‘Well pitched, focussed, entertaining’ ‘Excellent mix of humour, facts and serious messages’
Booking for Routes Road Safety is now open to NAMSS member colleges for the next academic year 2013/14. To register your interest contact us on the following: Steve Wright (PBC) 07760 292486 mail@thewrightstuff.co.uk Corinne Li (Michelin) 01782 402371 corinne.li@uk.michelin.com See the project trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geupPBIUjNM Thank you! “It’s clever the way he appealed to our age group – the way he said it made us think.” ‘The roar of approval was deafening’ The Daily Telegraph – 29/3/13 ‘The audience are totally engaged’ ‘Searingly Relevant’ London Evening Standard – 23/11/12