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Title: Why Kids on Bikes ?


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Why Kids on Bikes ?
  • If NO ACTION is taken,
  • and the current trend continues,
  • the 31 of overweight/obese
  • children in NZ at the moment
  • will continue to escalate.

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Our Mission
  • To promote the health and well being of children
    in New Zealand specifically from target groups
    and encourage these children to exercise
    regularly and safely through the provision of
    bicycles, helmets and safety equipment for fun
    exercise as part of their daily routine

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HOW IT WORKS
  • The Trustees of the Kids On Bikes
    Charitable Trust (KOB Trustees),
    offer selected Intermediate Schools the
    opportunity to adopt this Program designed for
    a specific target group of Kids.

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HOW IT WORKS
  • Having obtained endorsement from its Teachers
    and Board, and the permission from the kids
    parent(s), guardian(s) and/or caregiver(s), the
    school offers KOBs program to the students
    in the target group

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HOW IT WORKS
  • The KOB Trustees raise funds from central/
  • local government, corporations, businesses and
  • the wider community to purchase and supply
  • suitable new bikes and ancillary safety/
  • security equipment such as helmets, safety
  • jackets, safety lights, bike locks/ chains
  • to the school.
  • All this equipment becomes the property
  • of the school.

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HOW IT WORKS
  • The School then loans the equipment to the
    student under a KOB Contract
  • (Its purpose is to help the child learn to be
    responsible for property in his/her care and to
    honour a contract).

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HOW IT WORKS
  • The bike supplier, assisted by
  • volunteer adult KOB cyclists,
  • adjusts bikes and helmets etc.
  • to fit each selected child

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HOW IT WORKS
  • The NZ Police train the selected students
  • in Cycle Road Safety. Upon passing this
  • training, the child is awarded a
  • Probationary Cycle License which, after
  • a few weeks of riding to school is
  • converted into a Full License

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HOW IT WORKS
  • To raise cycling, fitness, and
  • nutrition awareness for all kids,
  • the school may choose to make the
  • Program Launch a whole day event
  • encouraging all kids who ride bikes
  • to participate.

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HOW IT WORKS
  • The children have full use of the equipment
    provided they adhere to their contracts.

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HOW IT WORKS
  • A child who has taken full advantage
  • of the program during his/ her two years
  • at intermediate school can achieve
  • ownership of the bike and equipment
  • through the accumulation of Bike Dollars,
  • which are awarded to those that fulfil
  • their KOB Contract commitments.

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HOW IT WORKS
  • KOB Trustees require that each school
    regularly monitors the performance of kids
    selected for the program based on a set of
    benchmark criteria decided mutually between
    KOB Trustees and the school.

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HOW IT WORKS
  • The monitoring criteria could include
  • (i) a weigh-in at the beginning of the program
    and regularly thereafter,
  • (ii) attitude in class,
  • (iii) any improvement in class room work, and
  • (iv) any improvement in out-of-class behaviour
    etc.

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HOW IT WORKS
  • The selected kids would also be required to
    complete feedback forms at the end of the
    program with the schools forwarding this,
    together with its own monitoring results, onto
    KOB Trustees.

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HOW IT WORKS
  • Using funds raised, KOB Trustees will
  • continue to sustain each school program
  • by supplying new replacement equipment
  • as kids complete the two year program
  • and achieve full ownership as a result of
  • Bike Dollars earned.

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OUR PROGRAM At Peachgrove Intermediate School,
Hamilton, April 2006
  • Sarah Ulmer, Olympic Gold Medal
    Cyclist, together with other special
    launch guests Matthew Cooper, Martin
    Gallagher, and Hamilton City Councillor,
    Daphne Bell, attended the KOB Launch and
    Cycle Activities Day
  • 20 children in the target group from the school
    received an Avanti bike, helmet, safety gear and
    lock/ chain and signed a KOB Contract.

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OUR PROGRAM At Peachgrove Intermediate School,
Hamilton, April 2006
  • The school treated the KOB Launch Day as
    a special full day event that included
    activities for all kids who ride bikes to
    its school

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OUR PROGRAM At Peachgrove Intermediate School,
Hamilton, April 2006
  • The NZ Police provided bicycle road
    safety training both in the classroom
    and in practice on Hamilton roads near
    Peachgrove Intermediate School.

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OUR PROGRAM At Peachgrove Intermediate School,
Hamilton, April 2006
  • One Year On
  • The program has received very positive
    feedback from the targeted children !

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IMPACT
  • The KOB Program fits in well with school
    initiatives regarding
  • healthier tuck shop foods, equipment and
    programs being
  • provided to encourage all kids to exercise and
    live healthier
  • life styles
  • As Kids On Bikes grows it should help popularize
    cycling
  • for kids again, resulting in more kids getting
    this regular
  • outdoor exercise

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IMPACT
  • For those schools undertaking the program,
  • the NZ Police training helps keep all children
  • who ride bikes to school, safer
  • As more children take up cycling to/ from school
  • again, traffic congestion around the selected
  • schools should reduce

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  • Empower Kids!
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