Joe Swash fronts news campaign teaching children about rail safety: Joe film

Monday 24 Aug 2020

Joe Swash fronts news campaign teaching children about rail safety

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Dancing on Ice champion and Celebrity Gogglebox star, Joe Swash, is fronting a new campaign designed to teach children about rail safety. The Stay Safe with Thomas campaign, launched by Network Rail and Thomas & Friends™, is designed to give parents the tools to educate their children about how to keep safe when travelling on the railway.

New research published by Network Rail today¹ reveals only half of parents talk to their child about rail safety (49%), compared to road safety where almost all parents have discussed it (97 per cent). Parents do recognise the importance of the subject however, as four out of five agree they should be speaking to their children about rail safety (88%), but a third explain they don’t know how to have the conversation.

Network Rail and Thomas & Friends have worked together to create the Stay Safe with Thomas book to help parents approach the topic with their children from a young age. In the story, a mischievous Thomas learns that being safe is more important than being silly and learns valuable lessons on the dangers of misusing the railway. As part of the campaign, Joe is featured in a short film reading the Stay Safe with Thomas story. Parents can use the film as an engaging way of approaching the subject of rail safety with their children.

Father to two children and two stepchildren, Joe admits that rail safety is not a topic he has explored much, but since joining the campaign he has begun having conversations about the subject with his own children.

“Rail safety is something I knew Stacey and I should talk to the kids about, but we thought it was something they might learn at school when they are a bit older. We had talked about being careful when out near the road, but even though we use the railways often, we didn’t really know where to start and we didn’t want to scare them.

“Our kids love Thomas the Tank Engine and when we read the book, they loved it. The activities at the end got them thinking too and it was such a gentle way to get the message across.”

The campaign forms part of Network Rail’s commitment to helping parents educate their children about staying safe when travelling on or around the railway.

Allan Spence, head of public and passenger safety at Network Rail said:

“Last year there were over 3500 incidents involving young people going onto the track². That’s dangerous and illegal. We hope that by encouraging parents to start these conversations earlier, we will see more young people growing up aware of the risks and using the railway safely.”

“We are delighted Joe has joined us to help show parents how easy these conversations with children can be, by just reading to them or showing them a short film with a much-loved TV character.”

Network Rail is also working with parent website Mumsnet to highlight the benefits of reading the book to young children. The book is also being distributed to nurseries, pre-schools and primary schools by Network Rail’s team of community safety managers who help keep local communities safe when travelling on or near the railway. 

Download your free copy of the Thomas & Friends: Stay Safe with Thomas book at: www.networkrail.co.uk/thomas

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Notes to Editors

NOTES TO EDITORS

For more information contact Lucy Jones at Network Rail on 07734 649 248

  1. Research Methodology

The survey was conducted by Mumsnet from 6th April and the 16th April 2020. 611 parents with at least one child aged 3 to 6 completed the survey. More than three quarters of these parents (77%) have more than 1 child.

  1. Number of trespass incidents involving under 16 year olds 2019/20

When asked to rank the most important areas of safety to teach their children, parents ranked road safety as highest and rail safety as lowest:

  1. Road safety (96%)
  2. Avoiding strangers (67%)
  3. Water / swimming safety in a pool (53%)
  4. Online and digital safety (44%)
  5. Rail safety (15%)

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About Network Rail

We own, operate and develop Britain's railway infrastructure; that's 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts and the thousands of signals, level crossings and stations. We run 20 of the UK's largest stations while all the others, over 2,500, are run by the country's train operating companies.

Usually, there are almost five million journeys made in the UK and over 600 freight trains run on the network. People depend on Britain's railway for their daily commute, to visit friends and loved ones and to get them home safe every day. Our role is to deliver a safe and reliable railway, so we carefully manage and deliver thousands of projects every year that form part of the multi-billion pound Railway Upgrade Plan, to grow and expand the nation's railway network to respond to the tremendous growth and demand the railway has experienced - a doubling of passenger journeys over the past 20 years.

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