Safety Centre Alliance (SCA)
www.safetycentrealliance.org.ukSCA is the national UK forum and professional network for those working in experiential skills for life learning centres. Also referred to as ‘Lifeskills Centres’, Safety Centres are exciting and realistic indoor townscapes that include life-like scenarios such as a street scene, road crossing, car, water scene, railway, house, shop and much more. These scenarios enable Centres to deliver practical, interactive, scenario-based education to children and adults in safety, citizenship and life skills. Some Alliance members are charities and others are run by the emergency services or local authorities. The Safety Centre Alliance exists to facilitate support, networking and development between permanent interactive safety centres in the UK and to support those wishing to set up new centres. It was was formed in April 2009. Our Aims • Collaborate on development projects such as new programmes for different user groups • Provide support and expertise to both existing and future safety centres • Provide a facility for peer evaluation and assessment to ensure high standards On Twitter we are @safetycentres. Officers: Chair - Andy Townsend - Bristol Lifeskills Treasurer - Julie Evans - North Wales Dangerpoint Comms - Cat Harvey - North Wales Dangerpoint
Read moreSCA is the national UK forum and professional network for those working in experiential skills for life learning centres. Also referred to as ‘Lifeskills Centres’, Safety Centres are exciting and realistic indoor townscapes that include life-like scenarios such as a street scene, road crossing, car, water scene, railway, house, shop and much more. These scenarios enable Centres to deliver practical, interactive, scenario-based education to children and adults in safety, citizenship and life skills. Some Alliance members are charities and others are run by the emergency services or local authorities. The Safety Centre Alliance exists to facilitate support, networking and development between permanent interactive safety centres in the UK and to support those wishing to set up new centres. It was was formed in April 2009. Our Aims • Collaborate on development projects such as new programmes for different user groups • Provide support and expertise to both existing and future safety centres • Provide a facility for peer evaluation and assessment to ensure high standards On Twitter we are @safetycentres. Officers: Chair - Andy Townsend - Bristol Lifeskills Treasurer - Julie Evans - North Wales Dangerpoint Comms - Cat Harvey - North Wales Dangerpoint
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