Here you will find events organised by SoRSA. SoRSA organises a range of events throughout the year, from workshops and webinars to it's Annual Conference in June.
Casualty severity adjustment in STATS19 – why, what and how
21 January 2025
SoRSA and CIHT East Midlands Road Safety Workshop
6 February 2025
SoRSA delivers a wide range of events throughout the year, including webinars, workshops and the Annual Conference. Attending SoRSA events expands your knowledge and keeps you up to date, as well as contributing to your CPD.
The events listing has the upcoming events delivered by SoRSA and you can catch up on past events below, slides made available by speakers are available to view.
CIHT members can record their CPD online by visiting CIHT Learn.
SoRSA held its annual conference on the 17 and 18 June 2024. Over the course of the two days, there was a mix of presentations from road safety professionals across the industry, as well as interactive workshops. This year's main themes included the urban realm, vulnerable road users, safe systems and suicide prevention.
Certificate of Attendance
Completing a Certificate of Attendance is valid as evidence of Continuing Professional Development (CPD), this can be downloaded and completed using the link below.
Attendance to the full event; workshop, dinner and conference equates to 12 hours (2 day) road safety continued professional development (minimum required annual CPD for road safety auditors in accordance with standard GG119 Rev 2).
CIHT members can also record their CPD online by visiting CIHT Learn.
Presentation slides
Safe Systems Approach Workshop - Dr Suzy Charman
Prime Road Markings - Dr. Alex Steadman
Transport Scotland Route Scoring System - Panos Chiotis
Kerbside Strategy - Natasha Hartke
Connecting Woodside (Glasgow) Road Safety Audits - Malcolm Hall
SoRSA held the East Midlands Road Safety Workshop 2024 on 29 February, you can find presentation slides from the event below.
Presentation slides
Motorcycling, when it goes wrong - Eric Hill
Inclusive Urban Environment - Antony Clewes
The importance of sharing victims’ voices - Rebecca Morris
Systems thinking - Breaking out of our mental traps - Dr Claire Williams