Waterthorpe Nursery Infant School. Travel Policy. January Date: February Next Review Date: Spring 2020

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Waterthorpe Nursery Infant School Travel Policy January 2017 Approved by: Steering Committee Date: February 2017 Next Review Date: Spring 2020

Waterthorpe NI School School Travel Policy We actively encourage our pupils and staff to walk, scoot or cycle to school as they: keep us fit and healthy help our pupils develop road safety skills which will keep them safe as they travel further afield and more independently help keep our local air clean, and our streets free from congestion are life skills that everyone should be able to benefit from What we do We use Modeshift STARS to update and monitor our school travel plan We promote safe and active travel as much as possible by using our noticeboard, displays, newsletter and website at <www.waterthorpeinfantschool.co.uk> We encourage all members of our school community to walk, cycle or travel by public transport for the journey to school. To support this we provide: o Cycle training (Bikeability) o Scooter training o Pedestrian training o Cycle parking o Scooter parking o Lockers for helmets/equipment o Public transport information Local school trips are made by public transport where possible, or on foot if the destination is close by We let all new pupils and their parents/carers know that we promote healthy and sustainable travel to school before the child starts at our school What we ask of parents. Please encourage your child(ren) to walk, scoot or cycle to school whenever possible Ensure your child(ren) walk or ride sensibly and safely on the way to and from school, and to push bikes and scooters on school grounds Ensure that bicycles and scooters are roadworthy and properly maintained. If in doubt consult a qualified mechanic Consider providing your child(ren) with a cycle helmet Ensure your child(ren) can be seen by fitting lights to their bike by supplying them with high-visibility clothing Make sure your child(ren) has a lock for their bike or scooter and that they know how to use it Ensure you have appropriate insurance cover for your child(ren) s bicycle or scooter as the school is not liable for any loss or damage to cycles or scooters on the premises or being used on the way to or from school If you travel by bus, can you get off the bus at least two stops early and walk the last part of the journey? We understand that sometimes there is no alternative to driving to school. Where a car must be used we ask parents to drive only part of the way, and drop their child(ren) off away from the school so that some of the journey can be walked or scooted

o We have a 5 / 10 minute walk zone we ask parents to park outside of: o We have a park & stride site at Crystal Peaks (see map above) If you do have to drive your child(ren) and stop in the near vicinity please do so legally, safely and with respect for our neighbours and local residents o It is not acceptable to park or wait on double yellow lines, on the school zigzags or across residential driveways for any period of time. Please note that the decision on whether a child is competent to cycle or scoot to school is for the parent(s) or carer(s) to make. The school has no liability for any consequences arising from this decision. What we ask of pupils Ask your parents if you can walk, scoot or cycle to school Behave in a way that shows you and the school in the best light whether walking, scooting, cycling or using public transport Ride or walk courteously, sensibly and safely on the way to and from school Push bikes and scooters on school grounds Check that your bike or scooter is roadworthy and properly maintained Consider wearing a cycle helmet Make sure you can be seen by using lights in the dark or bad weather and by wearing high-visibility clothing Make sure you have a lock for your bike or scooter and that you use it

Equality Impact Assessment Template Name of policy or project being assessed? Date Travel January 2017 Priority Level High Medium Low x Lead Officer: Helen Stokes Members of the assessment team: Helen Stokes & Suzanne Marriott Others involved in the assessment (peer review/external challenge): Steering Committee members What are the aims of the policy or project? To actively encourage our pupils and staff to walk, scoot or cycle to school as they: keep us fit and healthy help our pupils develop road safety skills which will keep them safe as they travel further afield and more independently help keep our local air clean, and our streets free from congestion are life skills that everyone should be able to benefit from Who is the intended customer/service user of this project or policy? Pupils, staff, parents and the local community What are the desired outcomes from this project or policy? To ensure that the school community develops an understanding of healthy lifestyles, sustainable travel and a positive future environment. List any other key policies, procedures, projects or strategies that this policy/project has implications on: ECO policy, Litter & Waste Policy

What are the racial, disability and gender equality implications of the policy or project? Disabled access and disabled travel to school needs consideration Does the policy or project have any significant positive impact for: Different racial groups Disabled persons Men and women Boys and girls Does the policy or project have any significant adverse impact for: Different racial groups Disabled persons Men and women Boys and girls Do you have any evidence? Possible improved access for disabled people if roads and carparks around school are less busy with traffic. No There have been instances where disabled buggies have had difficulty getting along the pavement outside school due to parked cars and have not been able to cross the road when cars have stopped over dropped kerb. The parents of a disabled pupil who needed to travel by car and wheelchair had difficulty finding a parking space and had to come to school early to ensure they could park near school. Is there any way that you could reduce or eliminate the adverse impact or increase positive impact? Promote the positive benefits on disabled access by families reducing car use in the immediate vicinity of the school. Action to take: Promote policy through website and newsletter and state impact on disabled people. If you have indicated there is a negative impact, can it be justified? YES NO If you have indicated there is a negative impact and it cannot be justified, is it discrimination? YES NO If you have answered YES, please list all the changes that you have made to eliminate this discrimination: Please state how will you monitor the policy or project?: Policy review by staff/governors/parents and pupils by dates on policy Signed (Person completing the form): Date: 14/1/17