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Getting started Brain storming Sessions. Analysis & Research. Questionnaire Interviews , online . Action Plan: Creating Awareness. Our Findings :Lack of awareness & Irresponsible behavior. Peer Education & Special Assembly. Officer Talks. Going Public : Flash Mob Street Play., Music.
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Getting started Brain storming Sessions Analysis & Research Questionnaire Interviews , online Action Plan: Creating Awareness Our Findings :Lack of awareness & Irresponsible behavior Peer Education & Special Assembly Officer Talks Going Public : Flash Mob Street Play., Music Sticker Campaign Online: Web Blog , twitter, e magazine Involving Family in Online competition Joining Hands
GETTING STARTED.. FINDINGSLaws in place, but a lmost all of the demonstrable gains produced by changing road user behavior in high-income countries have resulted from traffic safety laws.However, laws themselves are not sufficient, the key factor in the effectiveness of a traffic law is motorist perception that they have a high risk of detection and punishment for violation of the law. In countries like India where perceptions are that such laws are not likely to be enforced, and difficult to enforce because of a large population. Level of compliance is less. Hence, TARGET: Changing behavior through self commitment. • Brainstorming • Discussion • Interview • Research • Presentation 1. Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Road Accidents in India 2011. New Delhi: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India; 2012. 2. World Health Organization. Estimates of mortality by causes for WHO member states for the year 2008 summary tables. Geneva: WHO; 2011. 3. United Nations Decade of action for road safety 2011-2020. Available from: http:// www.decadeofaction.org 4. World Health Organisation. Road Traffic Injuries Fact Sheet N0 358, March 2013. Available from: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/ factsheets/fs358/en/ 5. Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Status paper on road safety in India 2010. New Delhi: Ministry of Road. Transport and Highways, Government of India; 2010. OUR IDEA: PUBLIC CAMPAIGN
Values are first learned at home. The peer educators took safety education to the classroom in the Junior and senior school. And later to the community at large, by educating students at a local village school. Initiative 1 : Team Teach
Initiative 2: Begin the day with a lesson to learn. SPECIAL ASSEMBLY
THE DELHI TRAFFIC POLICE EDUCATE… Officers of the Delhi traffic police conducted educational sessions with the students of the senior school and the marshals in charge of safety in the buses. Initiative 3: Call in the Experts.
SPREADING AWARENESS THROUGH MOBILITY A sticker campaign warning drivers of the dangers of rash driving was organised in South Delhi. Initiative 4: Let the drivers carry the message.
www.bvninitiatives.weebly.com Blog Twitter REACHING OUT AND CONNECTING ON LINE Facebook Youtube Initiative 5: Use social media for a purpose. Reach out and teach.
The online magazine expressed popular opinion about who is at risk and why. In addition, it dealt with what we should know to ensure safety. Initiative 6: Express, write and publish sustainably
Involving family and the Community Online To promulgate the spirit of safety and sustainability and to provide a platform for the community to get involved in improving conditions by using their talent to spread awareness through collective action about issues of national and global concern, Birla VidyaNiketan held an online competition open to all families under the following categories: 1. E-Poster on Safety and Mobility2. “Follow the lines and signs” – Trailer making competition 3. SOLVE THE PROBLEM – A blogging competition4. Think Sustainability – A 3D modeling competition on the future of the car Initiative 7: We are family.
INVOLVING COMMUNITY THROUGH DRAMA, MUSIC AND DANCE. Initiative 8: Use the arts to make a connection
Joining Hands The Rotary Club of South Delhi collaborated and helped to take the Imitative to a larger audience. Special Thanks to Mr. Rishab Jain, President, Rotary Club of South Delhi, Mr. SN Dua, Director, Youth Division. Special thanks also to Mrs. AnuMahajan, who provided us the platform to educate in the village of Lohre, Faridabad. We also thank the parent community for their overwhelming response in the online competition and their support of the entire program.Special thanks also to the Principal of our school BVN, Mrs. MinakshiKushwaha. The Delhi Traffic police joined hands In educating the students of our school Special thanks to ASI Kalyan Singh, ASI PrakashChand from the Traffic Educational division