Use the ‘Responsible journey to school’ toolkit
The toolkit contains various communication materials. These materials can be used to inform the traffic getting underway as a result of the reopening of schools about the applicable measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
The toolkit contains:
- Materials in various poster formats that can be printed and displayed
- A stencil and sticker for applying the materials to objects yourself
- Social cards for sharing the materials online
The brochure shows a number of examples of how these materials can be used. Of course, you are free to deviate from these examples and use the materials in a way that suits your own situation and needs. In addition, the national government is launching a campaign to help people comply with the coronavirus measures while travelling. This comes under the banner of the national campaign ‘Together alone, we can get coronavirus under control’. Among other things, radio, bus shelter advertisements and online videos will be used for this purpose.
Video
The national government has also made a video, ‘Together alone – Responsible journey to school’. The video can be downloaded here.
Spray stencils
The toolkit also contains two spray stencils. One with the text ‘Keep 1.5 metres apart, also while travelling.’ and one with the text ‘Give each other space, also while travelling.’
Posters
Five posters have also been created. They can be downloaded via the website in various formats – from A0 to A4.
You can choose from the following texts:
- ‘Give each other space, also while travelling.’
- ‘Keep 1.5 metres apart, also while travelling.’
- ‘Children going back to school? Keep 1.5 metres apart, also while travelling.’
- ‘Children going back to school? We prefer to walk or cycle.’
- ‘Traffic light? Give each other space.’