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Safer For Young People

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Routes – The Teenage Highway Code has been developed to fit into the PSVE/PHSE programme, but can be used as a teaching aid in any other National Curriculum subject such as drama, art and design and technology lessons.

Here's a short trailer to give you a taste of what the package looks like and how it's been put together:

The Routes package has been designed by the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership and Puppet Broadcasting Company.  The programme contains 15 modules spread across the five years of secondary school education (Key Stages 3 and 4, years 7-11). Subjects include the full range of safety information that young people will be exposed to, including ‘Signs and Markings’, ’Where's Your Head At’ (Distractions) and ‘Young Drivers’.

Trialling Routes – The Teenage Highway Code  
Routes has been evaluated and supported by pilot schools across Sussex, including:

It is now being given to every school in Sussex so more young people can get on the right 'Routes'.

More information can be found in this booklet, produced to support ROUTES as it rolls out across Sussex. 

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