Strategies for Engaging Parents in Active School Travel - Green Communities Canada

Strategies for Engaging Parents in Active School Travel

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Parents and caregivers play a key role in determining if a child will walk or wheel to school. The resistance to change amongst those who choose to drive their children to school remains an ongoing and significant barrier to renormalizing active school travel within communities across Canada.

This report summarises research work completed by the Ontario Active School Travel (OAST) Council between 2018 and 2020. Led by the OAST Council’s Parent Engagement Working Group (PEWG), the research sought to investigate strategies to better engage parents in initiatives that aim to get more children using active transportation for school journeys.

These resources are a part of our #FamilySchoolTravelToolkit #FSTT and the #BikeToSchoolWeek #B2SW campaign kit.

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