Understanding and Preventing Child Road Deaths in England
Overview
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Every child’s life is irreplaceable—and understanding how and why child road deaths occur is essential to preventing future tragedies. This interactive online session brings together practitioners from across sectors to explore emerging findings from a national study of child road fatalities in England and to gather real-world insights that can shape meaningful, evidence-based recommendations.
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Whether you work with children, families, communities, or road users, your practical experience is invaluable. No research background is needed—just your perspective.
Who Should Attend?
Road safety professionals, transport and highways teams, police and collision investigators, health and emergency services, teachers and school staff, social workers and safeguarding leads, youth and family practitioners, public health professionals, and community or voluntary sector organisations. Anyone with hands-on experience in child safety or wellbeing
What to Expect:
- A supportive 2-hour online session
- No preparation required
- Early insights into when and how child road deaths happen
- Exploration of real-world scenarios
- Space to share reflections that will directly inform next-stage recommendations
Event Details:
Date: Thursday 12 February 2026
Time: 10:00–12:00
Format: Online webinar
Join us to help transform research into action—and contribute to creating safer environments for every child.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- Online
Location
Online event