Develop knowledge and skills about traffic safety together
More than 500 students, parents, teachers and leaders of all levels and departments of Gia Lai, Quang Ngai and Yen Bai provinces participated in the inter-provincial "Traffic Safety Festival" on March 22, organized by Prudential Vietnam in coordination with the National Traffic Safety Committee, the Ministry of Education and Training and local partners.
At the festival, children participated in a series of exciting activities and competed in traffic safety knowledge to find the "Super Safe Kid". This is the first time the festival has been organized on an inter-provincial scale.
Three excellent teams from Nguyen Trai Primary School, Tinh Binh Primary School and Viet Thanh Primary & Secondary School have surpassed thousands of students to represent three provinces in the competition. Confidently applying traffic safety knowledge and skills after many months of the "Safe to School" project being implemented in schools.
The final round consisted of 3 parts: warm-up - obstacle course - finish line. Through the challenges, students not only practiced and developed knowledge and skills related to the topic of traffic safety that they had acquired through the project, but also practiced teamwork skills, problem solving skills and had the opportunity to exchange and learn from other schools.
Notably, three small projects spreading traffic safety messages to the community have been implemented by students themselves with initiatives that have created sustainable and long-term impacts.
After 3 exciting and interesting competitions, the team of students from Viet Thanh Primary and Secondary School - Yen Bai province won and was honored as "Super Safe Kids" for the 2024 - 2025 school year.
At the event, teachers, parents and students also participated in a series of physical and intellectual games on the topic of traffic safety called "Super Kids in Action", with the support of nearly 40 Prudential Vietnam volunteers. In particular, students and teachers were transformed into the animated world of the character Gumball through virtual reality (VR) technology to find their way to school safely.
The event provided a useful and interesting playground, helping students equip themselves with knowledge and skills to protect their safety when participating in road traffic.
"Safe to School" is a practical and meaningful project.
Mr. Le Kim Thanh - Vice Chairman of the National Traffic Safety Committee - spoke at the event.
Mr. Le Kim Thanh - Vice Chairman of the National Traffic Safety Committee - shared: "The "Safe School" project is a practical project and conveys a meaningful message. It shows special concern for the future generations of the country. It not only creates a safe and civilized way for students to go to school, but also educates and equips them with knowledge about traffic safety".
After 5 years of implementation, the "Safe Schooling" project of Prudential in collaboration with the National Traffic Safety Committee, the Ministry of Education and Training and the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation (AIP) has achieved positive results. The project has reached 15,000 students, 580 teachers and thousands of parents at 23 primary schools in 6 provinces and cities.
Positive results were recorded with the average helmet wearing rate of students in the project schools increasing from 42% to 78%, and their level of road traffic awareness also increasing from 50% to 75%. 13 school gate areas were renovated and their safety level was raised from 1 star (dangerous level) to 3-4 stars (safe level) based on the International Road Performance Assessment (IRAP) global standard.
Images of "Traffic Safety Day" under the project "Safe to School":
Students take pictures with Gumball ambassador
The judges and guests presented awards to the three teams.
Students participate in exciting traffic safety games
About the SAFE STEPS Kids program in Asia SAFE STEPS Kids is developed by Prudence Foundation in partnership with Cartoon Network and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). The program aims to equip millions of children in Asia with vital skills to respond in emergencies and disasters, helping to give the younger generation a more sustainable future. The SAFE STEPS Kids programme consists of 12 public service announcements, each lasting 50 seconds, featuring characters from the popular animated series as narrators to raise awareness and provide educational information, with key messages approved by the IFRC. These shorts have been shown on Cartoon Network across Asia, where they reach over 34 million viewers every day. For more information, visit safestepskids.com and prudencefoundation.com. |
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