Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service have released all four modules of their interactive road safety workbooks for students’ home-learning.

The Road Safety Team usually deliver their programme in schools but are unable to whilst schools are closed during lockdown so four safety modules have been created and sent to schools across the Service area, focusing on the importance of road safety during this time.

The fourth and final module of the workbook was released on May 11.

Road safety manager Christine Sharma said: “The modules have been created for 11–18-year olds to complete at home, with the aim of encouraging them to consider the impact of risky road behaviours on the community and, of course our NHS.

"We also signpost for other issues like mental health and other safeguarding concerns which may be affecting families at home. We’re thrilled with how successful the workbook has been so far, with numerous educational professionals having downloaded the modules nationally.

"The fourth and final module was released on Monday 11 May and we hope to see this success continue.”

The workbook is a free resource, aimed at KS3, KS4 and KS5 and can be found on the Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service website.