West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service
is committed to the safety and wellbeing of young people.
We deliver a range of youth initiatives
programmes aimed at engaging and educating young people; improving
their awareness of fire and road safety and encouraging the
development of key life skills.
Find out more about all our initiatives for young people
here.
Safe Drive Stay Alive hits the road again!
Safe Drive Stay Alive is a hard-hitting stage show that aims to
reduce the number of young people who are killed or seriously
injured on our roads.
The show combines narrative film footage of a group of teenagers
whose journey ends in tragedy with real life stories brought
bravely to the stage by those people whose lives have been changed
forever by a car crash.
Safe Drive Stay Alive is
visiting:
- November 16 - The Hawth Theatre, Crawley.
- November 22, 23 and 24 - Chichester College.
- December 13 and 14 - Northbrook College, Worthing.
- February 21 2012 - Chichester Festival Theatre.
- March 21 - Chequer Mead Theatre, East Grinstead.
Want to know more about the work we’re doing to help make young
people safer on our roads?
Contact details
Telephone: 01243 752 448.
Email: frs.edia@westsussex.gov.uk
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