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Strategic Roadmap Discussion, Part 2 www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

CSCRS Strategic Roadmap Discussion Oct 25: Discussed Goal 1 and 2 Individual/small-group follow up Today: Discuss Goal 3 Goal: Strong sense of Year 2 projects by Nov 17 Consider budget constraints Put most impactful, relevant, and timely ideas forward Requires input from PIs, prioritization by ADs, and coordination as a whole www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Goal 3 discussion objectives The purpose of this meeting is NOT to vote on specific ideas, but to have a group conversation about overarching priorities in the near and longer term and how these priority areas fit across the resources that each campus has. Today, we plan to: Discuss potential activities/ideas under Goal 3 Objectively go through the ideas and outstanding questions and consider which are most important/highest priority to help accomplish goal Consider timeline, direction, and leadership/collaboration opportunities of all activities (incl. limited budget and match) www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Considerations for today’s discussion Which ideas have the most potential to help us reach our goals and objectives? Which activities conducted in Year 1 should be continued and/or expanded in Year 2? Do you see coordination potential across campuses? How do Goal 3 activities relate to other goals, if at all? How do these ideas align with your budget available for education (e.g., separate from research and PD)? Note to Jennifer/Caroline: Is there a way to print this out so people can refer back to it when we start discussing the list of projects? Yes. Is #1 really a priority? Linking year one and two? www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Goal 3: A growing body of students and future leaders are engaged and well-trained in road safety principles and Safe Systems approaches and methods. (pg. 14) Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4/5 3-1: Develop and deliver courses E-7 E-7 (cont’d) 3-2: Engage students through activities and professional opportunities E-1; E-5; E-6 E-6 (cont’d) 3-3: Develop mentorship and internship opportunities None 3-3-1   3-4: Provide exposure to road safety principles in K-12 settings E-2; E-3; E-4 Continue any? www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Goal 3: Objectives 3-1 & 3-2 (see pg. 14) Objective 3-1: Develop and deliver courses at consortium member universities that integrate CSCRS concepts to help students analyze and evaluate road safety issues, principles, processes/procedures; understand their role in a multidisciplinary, Safe Systems approach; and apply innovative tools, methods, and solutions. 3-1 Current Activities: E-7: UNC, UC-B, UT-K course development, which integrates safe systems approaches and other CSCRS research findings  3-1 Potential Future Activities: Continue updating/offering courses on a yearly basis Increase offerings at Duke and FAU? Consider the need for on-line/web-based course offerings? Engage with ITE student chapters to share course materials/resources and expand the students “impacted” by CSCRS beyond consortium universities? Objective 3-2: Engage students at all consortium member campuses through student-directed activities and professional opportunities. 3-2 Current Activities: E-1, E-5: Seminar series offered at UNC and UT-K E-6: Manage student scholarship programs and distribute travel funds (E-6) 3-2 Potential Future Activities: Continue offering student scholarships and travel funds Continue offering seminars (many of which began or were being planned in 2017)? www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Goal 3: Objectives 3-3 & 3-4 (see pgs. 14-15) Objective 3-3: Develop mentorship and internship opportunities for students to engage in critical thinking about road safety issues from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and connect with traditional and non-traditional partners. 3-3 Current Activities: None in Year 1 3-3 Potential Future Activities: Develop internship program/opportunities (see Appendix B for details)   Objective 3-4: Provide exposure to road safety principles in K-12 settings, to enhance early interest in traffic safety work. 3-4 Current Activities: E-2: Perform research and planning to identify needed k-12 activities for the future (E-2), particularly those that can tap into existing programs or networks E-3, E-4: Engage K-12 in age-appropriate activities related to traffic safety principles and innovative technologies 3-4 Potential Future Activities: Apply recommendations from E-2 project when developing/implementing K-12 activities www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Considerations for today’s discussion Which ideas have the most potential to help us reach our goals and objectives? Which activities conducted in Year 1 should be continued and/or expanded in Year 2? Do you see coordination potential across campuses? How do Goal 3 activities relate to other goals, if at all? How do these ideas align with your budget available for education (e.g., separate from research and PD)? Note to Jennifer/Caroline: Is there a way to print this out so people can refer back to it when we start discussing the list of projects? Yes. Is #1 really a priority? Linking year one and two? www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Time to move on to next item! www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Summary and Next Steps 2:55 PM (5 mins) www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Next Steps for Year 2 Project Selection: Original Timeline Today: Goal 3 priority activities By Nov 17: Two-page project descriptions with budget due (using template provided) By Nov 21: Circulate write-ups for review by up to 3 ADs not leading effort and 1 external person with content expertise By Dec 5: Reviewers submit technical feedback (to strengthen the project and feed into the work plan) By Dec 5: HSRC will be considering budgets/ financial capacity By Dec 15: HSRC will provide feedback and formal approval for Year 2 activities By Jan 31: Work plans/DMPs for Year 2 projects are due www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

Final Questions/Comments? www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017

www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017 All team admin call www.roadsafety.unc.edu | November 8, 2017