| Description | Examination of the field trial of a practical child pedestrian skills training programme (Kerbcraft) in 12 local authorities in Scotland, with particular attention to delivery and implementation. |
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| ISBN | 978 0755968923 |
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| Official Print Publication Date | March 2008 |
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| Website Publication Date | March 25, 2008 |
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Kirstie Whelan, Elizabeth Towner, Gail Errington, Jane Powell, Centre for Child and Adolescent Health, University of the West of England
ISBN 978 0 7559 6892 3
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CONTENTS
SECTION ONE INTRODUCTION
SECTION TWO BACKGROUND TO THE EVALUATION STUDY
Kerbcraft Training
Development of the Kerbcraft Model
Overall Aims and Objectives of the Evaluation Project
Key Outcomes from the Overall Evaluation Study
SECTION THREE KERBCRAFT IN SCOTLAND
The National Network in Scotland
The Scottish Evaluation Study
SECTION FOUR RESULTS FROM SCOTTISH EVALUATION STUDIES
SECTION 4A VOLUNTEER SURVEYS IN SCOTLAND
Rationale
Method
Summary of Overall Results (English and Scottish Schemes Combined)
Discussion of Scottish Scheme Results, which differed from the Main Study Sample
SECTION 4B SCOTTISH CASE STUDY
Rationale
Method
Key Outcomes from 'Model' Case Study Schools in the Overall Sample
Results from Scottish Model School Case Study
Setting-Up, Management and Maintenance of Kerbcraft Schemes
Impact on the School, Volunteers, Community and Parents
Factors for Success and Failure
Sustainability
Comments on Kerbcraft and the Scottish Education System
Points of Interest Arising from Other Case Studies Across English Kerbcraft Schemes
SECTION 4C CO-ORDINATOR AND ROAD SAFETY OFFICER SURVEYS
Rationale
Methods
Summary of Key Outcomes from Overall Survey of Co-Ordinators (England and Scotland Combined)
Survey Results from Scottish Co-Ordinators
SECTION 4D HEAD TEACHER SURVEY
Rationale
Method
Summary of Key Outcomes from Overall Evaluation (England and Scotland Combined)
Survey Results from Scottish Head Teachers
Setting Up, Management and Maintenance of Schemes
Delivering the Training
Impact on Schools, Communities and Volunteers
Factors for Success and Failure of Schemes
Sustainability of Schemes
SECTION FIVE COMMENTARY AND CONCLUSIONS
SECTION SIX FUTURE DELIVERY OF KERBCRAFT TRAINING
SECTION SEVEN REFERENCES
It should be noted that since this research was commissioned a
new Scottish government has been formed, which means that the
report reflects commitments and strategic objectives conceived
under the previous administration. The policies, strategies,
objectives and commitments referred to in this report should not
therefore be treated as current Government policy.
The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and
do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.
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