Premier & Cabinet

Type:
Department of Premier and Cabinet Circular
Identifier:
C2010-08
Status:
Archived

C2010-08 Walk Safely to School Day

Description

Keypoints

  • On Friday 7 May 2010, the Pedestrian Council of Australia (PCA) is encouraging all primary school children to walk and commute safely to school.
  • Walk Safely to School Day encourages parents and carers to walk to school with young children in order to promote road safety, health, public transport and environmental objectives.
  • The NSW Government encourages all NSW agencies to support this worthwhile initiative.

Detailed Outline

Keypoints

  • On Friday 7 May 2010, the Pedestrian Council of Australia (PCA) is encouraging all primary school children to walk and commute safely to school.
  • Walk Safely to School Day encourages parents and carers to walk to school with young children in order to promote road safety, health, public transport and environmental objectives.
  • The NSW Government encourages all NSW agencies to support this worthwhile initiative.

On Friday 7 May 2010, the Pedestrian Council of Australia (PCA) is encouraging all primary school children to walk and commute safely to school.
 
Walk Safely to School Day is being promoted as a community event which combines road safety, health, public transport and environmental objectives, including:

  • encouraging parents and carers to walk to school with young children and reinforcing safe pedestrian behaviour;
  • promoting the health benefits of walking and helping create regular walking habits at an early age;
  • ensuring that children up to 10 years of age hold an adult's hand when crossing the road, helping them to develop vital road-crossing skills as they mature;
  • reducing car dependency habits at an early age and promoting the use of public transport; and
  • reducing the level of air pollution from motor vehicles and the level of traffic congestion.

By continuously promoting 'active transport' and regular walking the community will benefit greatly by helping tackle worrying trends of childhood obesity and diabetes.

Walk Safely to School Day is supported by federal, state and local governments and the NSW Government encourages all state agencies to support this very worthwhile initiative, particularly agencies involved in Education, Local Government, Health, Roads and Transport, Environment and Police.

The PCA will be distributing promotional kits to all councils and primary schools in early March and any further information is available at www.walk.com.au or phone (02) 9968 4555.

Brendan O’Reilly
Director General

Which agencies does this Circular apply to?
All public sector agencies other than State Owned Corporations. This includes all agencies and employees in the Government Service (Public Service Departments, Non-Public Service Divisions and Special Employment Divisions), the Teaching Service, NSW Police and the NSW Health Service.

Who needs to know about this Circular?
Chief Executives

Further information
Further information is available at www.walk.com.au or phone (02) 9968 4555.

 

Overview

Compliance

Not Mandatory

AR Details

Date Issued
Mar 24, 2010
Review Date
Jun 13, 2024
Replaces
Replaced By

Contacts

Contact
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Phone
02 9228 5555
Publishing Entity
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Issuing Entity
Department of Premier and Cabinet