Stage 6 Life Ready Course – Safe travel context

Stage 6 students are a diverse group, varying in their levels of maturity and ability to manage changes and challenges at this time of life. The way in which young people plan for and respond to these situations can have a significant impact on their health and safety.

What is Life Ready?

  • Life Ready is a mandatory Stage 6 course (25-hours) designed to prepare and support students as they navigate health and safety situations, becoming more independent and taking on greater responsibilities.
  • Schools can choose to implement Life Ready in a manner that accommodates their own context, using the resources they have available to them.
  • The content of the school’s Life Ready course should be based on the needs and interests of students.
  • Life Ready must be completed in either Year 11 or Year 12 or across both years.

Safe travel (road safety) is one of the six learning contexts and must be included as part of a school’s Life Ready course.

Professional Learning:

1. Life Ready - coordinator and teacher introduction

  • 2 hour online professional learning module to support understanding of the Life Ready course

2. Stage 6 Life Ready: Teaching the skills through safe travel

  • full day workshop to support teachers with effective implementation of Life Ready by exploring it through the context of Safe Travel
  • register via My PL for face to face sessions AC00121 or webinar AC00139
  • casual teacher relief funding is available if your school hasn’t attended in the last 4 years.

Safe travel teaching and learning resources:

  • The impact of road crashes (PDF 235KB) - through this activity, students explore the effects that road trauma can have on individuals and communities.
  • The choices we make (PDF 209KB) – through this activity, students explore the importance of being assertive when faced with difficult or uncomfortable decisions.

Further PDHPE curriculum support:

Contact the Road Safety Education team for further support

  • Teaching and learning
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