UKROEd National Conference takes place this week
UKROEd National Conference reinforces commitment to road casualty reduction
- Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport, 9 and 10 October
- Presented jointly with NPCC Roads Policing
- Theme is ‘Taking risk off our roads: zero deaths, zero injuries’
UKROEd hosts its 2024 National Conference this week in partnership with NPCC Roads Policing. The Conference is the third collaborative event of its kind, and the biggest to date, with a theme of ‘Taking Risk off our roads: zero deaths, zero injuries’.
Taking place at the Radisson Hotel Manchester Airport, the Conference will bring together academics, campaigners, policy makers and police officers to present updates and reports on latest developments in the sector.
There are also plentiful opportunities for questions and debate in each of the four conference sessions. An extensive exhibition area offers an ideal backdrop for more informal networking and discussion during the refreshment breaks.
Keynote
The keynote presentation will focus on the need for a graduated driver licensing scheme. It will be delivered by two campaigners who have both lost family members in road traffic collisions: Dr Ian Greenwood and Sharron Huddlestone. Supporting them will be Rebecca Morris from RoadPeace.
Speakers
Other guest speakers include Dr Elizabeth Box (RAC Foundation), Dr Shaun Helman (TRL), Professor Alex Stedmon (UKROEd), Sgt Mike Lawrenson (Greater Manchester Police), Marian Kitson (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency), PC Steve Bucksey (Surrey Police), Leanne McMahon (National Fire Chiefs Council) and Tanya Fosdick (Agilysis).
UKROEd chief executive Ruth Purdie OBE said: “We know just how beneficial it has been to have forged a close partnership with NPCC Roads Policing. This Conference offers another great opportunity to reinforce the relationship.
“The line-up of expert speakers is excellent, with a vast pool of relevant understanding and know-how. In particular I would like to express my appreciation to Dr Ian Greenwood and Sharron Huddlestone, whose strength, determination and passion for making a difference is truly admirable. I know the contribution they make will have a significant impact on our Conference.”
Chief Constable Jo Shiner from NPCC Roads Policing said: “Taking risk off our roads is a massive challenge requiring us to seek out new political will and inspiring leadership, as well as emphasising the constant need for personal responsibility.
“Over the course of this Conference we will be hearing from some amazing people who play their part in reducing the number of people killed and seriously injured on the UK’s roads. Their personal experience and expertise is sure to feed into a shared commitment for road safety.”