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Safer Roads, Together Unconference

How can we work together to make Edmonton Region’s streets safe for all road users, of all ages and abilities?

This is the question we will be tackling during the Safer Roads, Together event being hosted by the Capital Region Integrated Safety Partnership (CRISP) on September 29, 2022 from 9:30 am – 4:00 pm.


Safer Roads, Together will support the development of community-based road safety projects. And with small, medium and large grants available through CRISP, we hope you can turn your great ideas into amazing projects.

The event will use a format called an Unconference to encourage different kinds of conversations, which we hope will lead to innovative, multi-sectoral, geographically diverse projects. You don’t need to have all the answers. In fact, if you come with some questions and a few ideas, we’re sure the conversations will evolve into projects.

Working with a diverse group of people can help us untangle the complexities of road safety. And the more voices the better! This event is open to staff and volunteers connected to: Health Care | Law Enforcement | Municipalities | Businesses | Schools | Social Supports | Transportation | Elected Officials | Non-profits | Community Groups

If you are interested in working together to make Edmonton Region’s streets safe for all road users, of all ages and abilities, we hope you will join us at Safe Roads, Together Unconference on September 29, 2022! It runs from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm and includes coffee and lunch. The event is no charge, but we need advance registration for the catering services.

Pre-register required: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/safer-roads-together-unconference-tickets-328305449437

Learn more about the Unconference format here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SooEPlmCP3Y

Event contact: billy.smale@albertahealthservices.ca

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CRISP Conferences

CRISP believes in openly sharing knowledge and experience with and among members, stakeholders and targeted publics. As part of this commitment, CRISP continues to use their collaborative nature to expand their reach by supporting learning opportunities that bring together individuals, organizations and municipalites experiencing similar issues and problems in traffic safety. In addition, CRISP members attend conferences and workshops to present papers to actively to distribute its work and to interact with researchers and practitioners.

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