Small projects
Here’s a portfolio giving details of the projects who have received Small Grants funding from us. If you have a road safety initiative that requires funding and you meet our small grant criteria, why not apply when the grant applications are open?
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CVS Brent
Brent Streets Safe: Multi-Lingual Safety for Pedestrians and Cyclists
This project will address the disproportionately high risk of casualty for non-English speakers, design culturally relevant safety content, run workshops to check content, produce 2,500 translated packs (with digital version) and give a verified evidence base to Brent Council
Transport For All
Assessing Gait Speed of Disabled People in the Context of Road Crossings
This research seeks to address the safety gap between current UK signal timings and actual pedestrian mobility needs.
Foresight
Making Me Proficient at Walking and Cycling
This project aims to improve the road safety confidence, skills and knowledge of the local disabled community, working in partnership with a group of peer beneficiaries and local road safety professionals to design and develop a walking and cycling proficiency training programme and personalised support to disabled participants.
University of the West of England
What is safe: Developing a Perceived Road Safety Indicators measurement tool (PeRSI) for pedestrians and cycle users
University of West of England (UWE) is building upon a previously funded project on a Perceived Road Safety Indicators measurement tool to refine and trail it, enabling practitioners to further understand the extent of perceived lack of safety.
Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS)
The safety of private e-scooter use in the UK
The PACTS study complemented ongoing e-scooter rental trials by developing a database of casualties involving scooters using real time reports from the internet and by partnering with trauma centres. Phase 2 looked at wider implications.