Familiarization Meeting Workplanning Familiarization Meeting
Tentative Dates Activity April WK 1 April WK 2 April WK 3 May WK 1 May June July August WK 3 Interviewing LDPs 5th Familiarization Meeting 12th Lunching of the Programme Road Safety Week 8th – 12th Road Safety Week Events 8th – 14th Inception Meeting 6th – 17th Training 1: Global Context 26th Training 2: Formation of Policies 15th – 16th Training 3: Advocacy 20th – 21st Training 4: Engaging with Media 17th -18th
The trainings Role of LDP (Co- Authorship) Article from 2 LDPs Planned Timeframe Session topic Targeted Audience Role of LDP (Co- Authorship) May global context, risk factors, interventions LDPs members and relevant partners, representatives from CSOs, police, ministries, Article from 2 LDPs June Formation and implementation of road safety policies and laws (current and future opportunities. LDPs members and relevant partners, representatives from CSOs, police, ministries July Improving advocacy and the evidence base for road injury prevention August improving LDP members’ skills on engaging with media to advocate for legislative improvements LDPs
Road Safety Online Course The Road Safety Legislation online course is a self-paced course open to anyone interested in road safety legislation. The course includes lessons organized in 4 modules covering basic road safety facts, the importance of legislation in road safety; evidence for laws on some of the key risk factors and post-crash; factors to consider to prioritize legislative changes; and how to advocate for improvements, including media advocacy. The course provides recorded lessons, examples from countries, and other learning tools. Participants can learn and access materials at their own pace and convenience and receive a certificate of training upon successful completion of the course. Visit, http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/road_traffic/cou ntrywork/legislation_online_course/en/ for more information.