NRSPP Program Partner Newsletter – December 2020
This six-monthly Partner newsletter provides an update on the inner workings of NRSPP and is designed for our current and prospective partners.
Overview – This Newsletter Contains:
- Welcoming New Partners
- Introducing NRSPP Monash University Summer Vacation Students
- Some Key Achievements for September – December 2020
- Working Group Updates
- 2020 Compressed Utilities Forum
- Suicide in Road Transport (SiRT)
- Empowr Mobility
- Adapting Construction Logistics and Community Safety to Australia
- New Website Content
- Blogs
- Case Studies
- Posters
- Did You Know?
- Throwback Thursdays
- Q&A
- Thought Leaderships
- Videos
- Webinars
- Fact Sheets
- Quick Facts
- Tool Box Talks
- Travel Time. Your Time. (Aggressive Driving)
- In the Pipeline
Some Key Achievements:
- NRSPP released its second road safety organisational campaign focusing on road rage, ‘Travel Time. Your Time.’. The campaign was an NRSPP led collaboration with Budget Direct, Fleet Strategy and MUARC.
- NRSPP delivered six webinars over the past four months with nearly 700 registrations all of which scored mostly 5 out of 5 in post surveys.
- Empowr Mobility, NRSPP’s social initiative, was part of the Monash 2020 Generator and featured in the Pitch Night on 11 November.
- Monash University Mindfulness Gurus featured as part of NRSPP Road Safety Week for Vehicles as Workplace day with the panel webinar Road Safety and Other Workplace Benefits of Mindfulness.
- NRSPP dived into some practical road safety management advice with Australian Driving Institute’s Cameron Wearing on Vehicle Hygiene and Maintaining Vehicles during Downturns.
- A Steering Group to adapt Transport for London’s Construction Logistics and Community Safety (CLOCS) program to Australia was reformed. NRSPP held a collaborative webinar with TfL, Sydney Metro, Hanson and Amy Gillett Foundation to understand the why, benefits and work to date.
- The NRSPP Utilities Forum met on the 10 December for a Compressed Virtual Forum for two hours where partners shared data, learnings and insights.
- Re:act campaigns reached over 5.2 million Australians across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane were campaigns featured on public display across 660 oOh!media billboards to a media value of almost $1.4 million.
- NRSPP Tool Box Talks and Organisational Road Safety Campaigns have been downloaded over 500 times since June when they were made free.
- A new Tool Box Talk on Sun Glare has been added and includes a supporting insight video Driving with Sun Dazzle developed by Tim Roberts.
- Each quarter Program Partner Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA) features NRSPP new content within its quarterly magazine Detours.
- Jerome Carslake, Mark Stephens and Tim Roberts did a virtual group presentation on the 3 December to the Australasian College of Road Safety Queensland Chapter.