
@article{ref1,
title="Building community capacity for road safety - are we doing it?",
journal="Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety",
year="2015",
author="Smithson, Andrea and Pettet, Terri-Anne",
volume="26",
number="4",
pages="27-31",
abstract="Capacity building is a familiar term. But what does it mean in a particular context, and can it be measured? This challenge was faced by the WA Local Government Association in exploring more inclusive methods of evaluating the RoadWise Program, with the aim of better reflecting the role of community road safety in the safe system framework. Following extensive research and consultation, members of the RoadWise community road safety network were invited to participate in a survey which examined the following five key capacity building domains: Participation and community ownership; Opportunities for leadership; Community structures - with a focus on the health and functioning of RoadWise Committees; Access to resources for effective road safety activity; and Strengthened individual skills. The results of the survey provided benchmarks, in each domain, for the RoadWise Program along with opportunities to address any gaps in delivery. Overall, the findings revealed a healthy, functioning and enthusiastic road safety network. Members of the network firmly believing they can make a difference, utilising the tools and programs offered for road safety action at a local level. This process has helped redefine the activity of the RoadWise Program and value the role of community capacity building. It has given capacity building shape as a framework for future planning and delivery.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1832-9497",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}