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Transport Co-ordination
Jeff Briggs – Lead Officer
Derek Donoghue – Independent Travel Training Co-ordinator
Services DeliveredHome to School Transport – SEN and mainstream, ITT
Adult Social Care – centres and community venuesSpecialised Transport – door-to-door type servicesLocal Bus Services – co-ordination of networkPublicity / Ticketing – pass production, promotionsInformation / Advice – journey planning, issues, publicityBids and Projects – wide range of schemes / initiativesIn-house Operated Vehicles and Contractors
Bullying On Transport – Scale of
the ProblemVodden Report, own surveys about bullying (2006-2012)Half of respondents reported bullying on school busGender of those bullied, slightly more were femaleAge group of those bullied, high majority were Year 7What did the person bullied feel like doing:
Hiding Away, Self Harming, Attempting Suicide, Humiliated, Angry, Sad, Fear, Embarrassment, Telling Someone
How long did the bullying go on for, ‘Over A Year’
Bullying On Transport – Scale of
the ProblemType of Bullying: Verbal (9%), Physical (36%), Both (55%)Type of Bullying: Racist, Homophobic, GeneralWas the driver aware of bullying: 50% responded YESAction taken by driver: did nothing, joined in, ‘no response’Was advice received and was it helpful, ‘no responses’Did you know if the LA has a Safer Travel Policy, 2% YESDid your school have an anti-bullying policy, 27% YESConclusion, more needed to be done
Bullying On Transport – what has
been done?Training of staff (drivers and passenger assistants)Code of Conduct documentsConditions of Contract, suspensions/actionsDBS / Vetting / Issuing of ID BadgesCCTV SystemsContract Checks, monitoring & compliancePassenger Assistants
Bullying On Transport – what has
been done?Involvement with SchoolsAddressing IssuesVehicle Access Requirements, IntegrationContractor Forums / MeetingsSafeguarding MeetingsQuality elements in procurement procedures, PQQRe-training, updating, particularly safeguardingBuilding on confidence and handling difficult situations
What is Independent Travel Training (ITT)?
Has anybody in the room any positive experiences they would like to share from
undertaking ITT?
BENEFITS OF TRAVEL TRAINING
Increased Confidence and Independence
Increased opportunities for Education, Employment and Social Activities
Major difference to individuals for later life into adulthood
History of Halton’s ITT project
- Started in 2005 (first in country)- Over 200 individuals have been
successfully travel trained and are now travelling independently
-Was originally for individuals aged 14-19, but has been extended to 11-19- Success is now almost 100%
What types of training are provided?
Walking routesCycle routesBus routes
Train routesCombinations of above
TrainingProcess
Safety Systems
- Individual assessments- Risk assessments
-Bespoke journey planning (safe route)-Bullying
- What ifs (missed bus, etc)- Gradual reduction of ‘intensive’ training
- Training is at the individuals pace- On-going progress forms
- Shadowing
Bullying Training
As part of the training that service users receive, dealing with bullying is included. Trainees take part in classroom based role
play sessions in which different types of bullying are acted out to give trainees first hand experience of what bullying could feel
like, but more importantly, how to deal with bullying behaviour. These role play sessions are carried out using materials
purchased from the bullying prevention charity Kidscape. Everybody gets a lot from these sessions and feels more
confident in how they can deal with a bullying situation, if it were to occur.
To help prevent bullying on public transport, trainees are informed of which seats to sit in to be safer and also what to do
if they feel vulnerable or if they experience any bullying behaviour directed towards them.
Thank you for your time
Any questions?
Please do not hesitate to approach Jeff or Derek if you have any questions that you would like to ask about Transport or ITT
Contact information
For further information or to make a referral for ITT, please contact-
Derek DonoghueIndependent Travel Training Co-Ordinator
0151 511 [email protected]