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Free lessons to help young people travelling alone

School bus stock photo A NEW ‘Independent Travellers’ lesson has launched online to equip young people from age 11 to 13 to set out on journeys alone. Using expertise from Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, the Key Stage 3 lesson is aimed to help Year 7 and 8 students at a critical stage in their lives, when they may start travelling independently to secondary school. After completing the free lesson on the TES website, students should be able to identify potential hazards and explain what they can do to help keep themselves safe as they travel alone. Christine Sharma, Road Safety Manager at Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “The transition from primary to secondary school can be a challenge for young people and their families as they gain their independence and travel to school or to meet their friends alone.”

Advice for children travelling to secondary school alone

Advice for children travelling to secondary school alone
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Entrepreneurial artist inducted into business Hall of Fame

She initially launched WOW as a way to promote the local co-operative art gallery she was a part of – the William Higgins Gallery in Tasman. “I was working as an artist and needed a strong idea for promoting the local gallery. I came up with the idea of taking the art of the walls and putting it onto the human form.” ROBERT KITCHIN/Stuff Suzie Moncrieff started WOW with a simple idea – take art off the wall and put it onto the human form. Over 30 years later, that simple idea is worth tens of millions to Wellington s economy. She said since that first rainy, rural event, WOW had “taken on a life of its own”, becoming an annual staple in Nelson for many years before eventually moving to Wellington in 2004. It regularly has entries from over 40 countries and an audience of around 60,000 every year.

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