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Back to School Campaign
 Phase 1 - Report Back



   Presentation to MANCO
                           1
    on 17 February 2011
Background of Back to School
The Back to School campaign is an ongoing project on the calendar of
   events, of the National Rail Crime Combating Forum’s Communication
   (NRCCF) Sub-committee.

The NRCCF Communication Sub-Committee members represent
   communication teams from:

       The Railway Safety Regulator
       Transnet Freight Rail
       Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa &
       SAPS Railway Police.

Additional stakeholders involved in the campaign include:
School principals & School Governing Bodies;
Municipal Ward Councillors; Municipal Community Safety Officers;
Community Policing Forums; SABC & Community media (print & radio)
                                                                 2
Objectives
   To increase awareness about the dangers of rail: trains, infrastructure goods
    in transit

   To positively influence the attitudes and behaviour of communities around
    railway areas

   Target identified “hot spots’’ for intensive information and developmental
    initiatives

   To position the Railway Safety Regulator as a caring and responsible
    corporate citizen and government entity

   To inculcate a culture of safety among school children and youth
Number of learners reached = 12 122
 7156 in Phase 1 ( 9 February 2011 – 14 February 2011)
      Provinces covered: Gauteng, North West & Limpopo
                    (township & rural schools near railway lines)

  School’s name & Province                              Number of learners at
                                                        presentation
  Hleketani Primary School (LP)                         86
  Albert Luthuli Primary School (LP)                    1077
  Spa Park Primary School (LP)                          1165
  Ruabohlale High School (GP)                           1132
  Mmakau Moemise Primary School (NW)                    700
  Pfunzo Ndi Tshedza Primary School (GP)                758
  Bula Dikgoro Primary School (GP)                      1188
  Ramahlale Primary School (GP)                         1050
  Total                                                 7156
Number of learners reached

 4966 in Phase 2 ( 17 February 2011 – 22 February 2011)
     Provinces covered: Gauteng & North West
              (township & rural schools near railway lines)


 School’s name & Province                                 Number of learners at
                                                          presentation

 Rodney Mokoena Primary School (GP)                       1507

 Shalom Primary School (GP)                               960

 Polonia Primary School (NW)                              384

 Sephola Banatso Middle School (NW)                       550

 Refitlhile-Pele Primary School (GP)                      1565

 Total                                                    4966
Rationale for Rail Safety at Schools
•Children are among the most
vulnerable to rail related incidents
and fatalities

•We also rely on these young
people to be the “safety
ambassadors in their schools,
homes and communities

•Educating the youngsters on rail
safety encourages whistle-blowing
& discourages them from
vandalism, staff-riding & loitering in
the rail reserve.
                                          Above: Bela-Bela level crossing, near Albert
•The current TFR TV & Radio               Luthuli Primary (which was visited during
campaign featuring a young child          the campaign), was the scene of a fatal level
playing with a ball on the rail line is   crossing accident in January, involving
still fresh in the youngsters’ minds.     learners and a teacher.               6
Stakeholder mix & roles
                           No cost implication
   Railway Safety
                           Providing information (pamphlets)
    Regulator
                           Promotional items (caps, t-shirts, lanyards)
                           Campaign staff

                           Budget & profiling safety through TV & radio
                           Stakeholder Management units provide links
   Operators (TFR          with community organisations & schools
    & PRASA)               Providing information (pamphlets)
                           Promotional items (diaries, time tables,
                            squeeze bottles, pens, desk calendars)
                           Campaign staff


   Ward councillors,      Councillor & Safety Officers speak to
    Community               learners
    Safety officers &      Adopt-A-Cop programme provides network
    CPFs.                   with schools
Key messages
   Railway Safety begins with me
   Anytime is train-time: Goods
    trains operate 24-hours a day.
   ABCs of Rail Safety:
    - Always Stop at level Crossings
    - Be Alert, Be Careful
    - Call a teacher, Call a Parent
   Spara-Para Kills!
   Always keep 15 metres away from a railway line.
   Don’t throw stones, play sport!
   Cargo theft & cable theft ain’t cool.

Messages are explained to the learners according to age-group & in the language
spoken at the school.
Target Areas
   Informal and Formal settlements near rail lines

   Close proximity to the rail network/ infrastructure

   Areas where Motorists go over rail crossings regularly

   Farming communities near railway lines - livestock crossing the rail

   Areas where crime is rife : goods stolen from stationary trains ,cable theft ,
    etc

   Areas identified as “hot spots” in terms of rail safety e.g. stone throwing
    incidents , vandalism
Format of each school visit
   The team & stakeholders visit
    schools during assembly, break or a
    time set aside by the Principal (eg a
    classroom for a smaller group).

   In a 30 to 40 minute session, each
    entity explains who they are, what
    they do & gives safety tips & hotline
    numbers to the children, in a way
    they can understand (songs,
    recitations, games) & in the
    language spoken at the school.

   A mini-drama/short skit on level
    crossings is presented, in which the
    children are directed to act out a
    scene.10 children & 1 or 2 facilitators
    form a train and 5 children cross at a    10
    “level crossing.”
Format of each school visit (cntd)
   Learners are asked
    questions about rail safety,
    from the preceding
    presentation & those who
    answer correctly receive
    promotional items

   Educators & members of
    the CPFs & SGBs are
    issued with pamphlets &
    encouraged to continue
    educating the children after
    the campaigners have left.
   The School Principal, Deputy or an HOD at the school is then given an
    evaluation/feedback form to complete, rating us as the communicators on the
    efficacy of the presentation. The forms are certified with the date & school stamp
    for our records & auditing purposes.                                     11
Issues highlighted by
School Principals
   All school principals indicated the campaign should visit their schools at
    least twice a year and if possible, 4 times per year (at the start of each
    term). This is because learners need to hear the messages regularly in
    order to internalise them.

   Crimes around the rail environment
    remain a concern in all schools
    visited(learners staff-riding,
    vandalism, stone throwing,
    muggings of learners near tracks
    & rail bridges)

   Campaigners were asked to assist
    with sourcing sponsors & other support
    for disabled or at risk children.
Issues highlighted by
School Principals (cntd)
   Rua Bohlale Primary’s principal (Soshanguve), alerted us of a
    railway bridge that is so damaged, that learners prefer to cross the
    line on foot. Safety Assurance has been alerted.

   A local construction company is digging out soil a few metres away
    from the track. This has resulted in a large ditch forming, which
    periodically fills with water when it rains. A child drowned during the
    heat-wave in December 2010. Safety Assurance has been alerted.

   Bula Dikgoro Primary (Mamelodi) requested 2 RSR reflective jackets
    for the CPF patrollers, who will watch over children at the nearby
    level crossing & rail bridge. Children from the informal settlement
    need to cross the bridge to reach their school in the township.
Issues highlighted by
School Principals (cntd)
   Ramahlale Primary
    School’s (Mamelodi)
    principal suggested
    promotional items
    specific to children
    with our key
    messages printed on
    them eg rulers (as
    the children use them
    daily) as well as T-
    shirts & caps with
    hotlines printed on
    them.
   Motorist behaviour ( school taxi drivers). A campaign targeting the drivers
    was suggested, streamlined with SANTACO’s Hlokomela Campaign.
Questions & Answers


Presented by
Lavinia Mahlangu
Communication Manager
Tel: (011) 417 002 Mobile: 082 791 3410
Email address: Laviniam@rsr.org.za website: www.rsr.org.za
Thank you

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Railway Safet Regulator - 2011 back to school report back

  • 1. Back to School Campaign Phase 1 - Report Back Presentation to MANCO 1 on 17 February 2011
  • 2. Background of Back to School The Back to School campaign is an ongoing project on the calendar of events, of the National Rail Crime Combating Forum’s Communication (NRCCF) Sub-committee. The NRCCF Communication Sub-Committee members represent communication teams from:  The Railway Safety Regulator  Transnet Freight Rail  Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa &  SAPS Railway Police. Additional stakeholders involved in the campaign include: School principals & School Governing Bodies; Municipal Ward Councillors; Municipal Community Safety Officers; Community Policing Forums; SABC & Community media (print & radio) 2
  • 3. Objectives  To increase awareness about the dangers of rail: trains, infrastructure goods in transit  To positively influence the attitudes and behaviour of communities around railway areas  Target identified “hot spots’’ for intensive information and developmental initiatives  To position the Railway Safety Regulator as a caring and responsible corporate citizen and government entity  To inculcate a culture of safety among school children and youth
  • 4. Number of learners reached = 12 122 7156 in Phase 1 ( 9 February 2011 – 14 February 2011) Provinces covered: Gauteng, North West & Limpopo (township & rural schools near railway lines) School’s name & Province Number of learners at presentation Hleketani Primary School (LP) 86 Albert Luthuli Primary School (LP) 1077 Spa Park Primary School (LP) 1165 Ruabohlale High School (GP) 1132 Mmakau Moemise Primary School (NW) 700 Pfunzo Ndi Tshedza Primary School (GP) 758 Bula Dikgoro Primary School (GP) 1188 Ramahlale Primary School (GP) 1050 Total 7156
  • 5. Number of learners reached 4966 in Phase 2 ( 17 February 2011 – 22 February 2011) Provinces covered: Gauteng & North West (township & rural schools near railway lines) School’s name & Province Number of learners at presentation Rodney Mokoena Primary School (GP) 1507 Shalom Primary School (GP) 960 Polonia Primary School (NW) 384 Sephola Banatso Middle School (NW) 550 Refitlhile-Pele Primary School (GP) 1565 Total 4966
  • 6. Rationale for Rail Safety at Schools •Children are among the most vulnerable to rail related incidents and fatalities •We also rely on these young people to be the “safety ambassadors in their schools, homes and communities •Educating the youngsters on rail safety encourages whistle-blowing & discourages them from vandalism, staff-riding & loitering in the rail reserve. Above: Bela-Bela level crossing, near Albert •The current TFR TV & Radio Luthuli Primary (which was visited during campaign featuring a young child the campaign), was the scene of a fatal level playing with a ball on the rail line is crossing accident in January, involving still fresh in the youngsters’ minds. learners and a teacher. 6
  • 7. Stakeholder mix & roles  No cost implication  Railway Safety  Providing information (pamphlets) Regulator  Promotional items (caps, t-shirts, lanyards)  Campaign staff  Budget & profiling safety through TV & radio  Stakeholder Management units provide links  Operators (TFR with community organisations & schools & PRASA)  Providing information (pamphlets)  Promotional items (diaries, time tables, squeeze bottles, pens, desk calendars)  Campaign staff  Ward councillors,  Councillor & Safety Officers speak to Community learners Safety officers &  Adopt-A-Cop programme provides network CPFs. with schools
  • 8. Key messages  Railway Safety begins with me  Anytime is train-time: Goods trains operate 24-hours a day.  ABCs of Rail Safety: - Always Stop at level Crossings - Be Alert, Be Careful - Call a teacher, Call a Parent  Spara-Para Kills!  Always keep 15 metres away from a railway line.  Don’t throw stones, play sport!  Cargo theft & cable theft ain’t cool. Messages are explained to the learners according to age-group & in the language spoken at the school.
  • 9. Target Areas  Informal and Formal settlements near rail lines  Close proximity to the rail network/ infrastructure  Areas where Motorists go over rail crossings regularly  Farming communities near railway lines - livestock crossing the rail  Areas where crime is rife : goods stolen from stationary trains ,cable theft , etc  Areas identified as “hot spots” in terms of rail safety e.g. stone throwing incidents , vandalism
  • 10. Format of each school visit  The team & stakeholders visit schools during assembly, break or a time set aside by the Principal (eg a classroom for a smaller group).  In a 30 to 40 minute session, each entity explains who they are, what they do & gives safety tips & hotline numbers to the children, in a way they can understand (songs, recitations, games) & in the language spoken at the school.  A mini-drama/short skit on level crossings is presented, in which the children are directed to act out a scene.10 children & 1 or 2 facilitators form a train and 5 children cross at a 10 “level crossing.”
  • 11. Format of each school visit (cntd)  Learners are asked questions about rail safety, from the preceding presentation & those who answer correctly receive promotional items  Educators & members of the CPFs & SGBs are issued with pamphlets & encouraged to continue educating the children after the campaigners have left.  The School Principal, Deputy or an HOD at the school is then given an evaluation/feedback form to complete, rating us as the communicators on the efficacy of the presentation. The forms are certified with the date & school stamp for our records & auditing purposes. 11
  • 12. Issues highlighted by School Principals  All school principals indicated the campaign should visit their schools at least twice a year and if possible, 4 times per year (at the start of each term). This is because learners need to hear the messages regularly in order to internalise them.  Crimes around the rail environment remain a concern in all schools visited(learners staff-riding, vandalism, stone throwing, muggings of learners near tracks & rail bridges)  Campaigners were asked to assist with sourcing sponsors & other support for disabled or at risk children.
  • 13. Issues highlighted by School Principals (cntd)  Rua Bohlale Primary’s principal (Soshanguve), alerted us of a railway bridge that is so damaged, that learners prefer to cross the line on foot. Safety Assurance has been alerted.  A local construction company is digging out soil a few metres away from the track. This has resulted in a large ditch forming, which periodically fills with water when it rains. A child drowned during the heat-wave in December 2010. Safety Assurance has been alerted.  Bula Dikgoro Primary (Mamelodi) requested 2 RSR reflective jackets for the CPF patrollers, who will watch over children at the nearby level crossing & rail bridge. Children from the informal settlement need to cross the bridge to reach their school in the township.
  • 14. Issues highlighted by School Principals (cntd)  Ramahlale Primary School’s (Mamelodi) principal suggested promotional items specific to children with our key messages printed on them eg rulers (as the children use them daily) as well as T- shirts & caps with hotlines printed on them.  Motorist behaviour ( school taxi drivers). A campaign targeting the drivers was suggested, streamlined with SANTACO’s Hlokomela Campaign.
  • 15. Questions & Answers Presented by Lavinia Mahlangu Communication Manager Tel: (011) 417 002 Mobile: 082 791 3410 Email address: Laviniam@rsr.org.za website: www.rsr.org.za