NASBLA Education and Outreach Committee

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NASBLA Education and Outreach Committee The Education and Outreach Committee will provide guidance, support, and expertise to advance boating safety and develop national education and outreach program recommendations. Program recommendations will: Advance the strategic plans of the National Recreational Boating Safety Program and NASBLA; Incorporate best practices and current research; Support the implementation of national standards for boating education; Identify effective innovations in education and outreach; Develop communication strategies using targeted marketing and educational tactics; and Connect the public, member organizations and stakeholders with the products of the committee and others. Education and Outreach Committee members are assembled into project teams, taking the lead on specific, assigned charges and monitoring activities.

Potential Charges for 2013 (and beyond) Address issue of where can students take a boating course? State of residence or state where their boat is registered? Best Practices? State Reciprocity for course – Best Practices? Define reciprocity proctored vs. non-proctored(?) instructor credentials(?) Residency? Definition of what states consider a residence Rentals?

Potential Charges for 2013 (and beyond) Readdress last year’s work product that defined what should be on a boating safety card so that it is in accord with the NASBLA terms and conditions State of issue/where course was taken Date of issuance/class end date Develop curriculum of (existing) boating safety products Collect Organize Categorize Identify gaps

Potential Charges for 2013 (and beyond) Identify specific education needs (and/or gaps) and request materials that would target that message each year for Seal of Safe Boating Create a one time a year “event” for education i.e. Operation Dry Water Identify what educators need from Boat Accident Reports in order to be better educators or to create specific messages to address boating accidents

Potential Charges for 2013 (and beyond) Connect to Boaters via the Marine Dealer Network – Try to work with Manufacturers to get materials in their hands and automatically on boats National Campaign – message that safety is a good thing Connect with marine dealers to find a middle ground – what information would they use? Resale of older vessels? Invite these stakeholders to meetings/conferences

Potential Charges for 2013 (and beyond) Create a professional credential course(s) for RBS professionals Develop best practices for states to measure their effectiveness for evaluating their boating safety program Develop definitions of terms used to reference certification of students and reporting criteria. Ensure that national organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts, etc. nationally implement boating education programs evaluate who doesn’t have these standards and how can we help

Potential Charges for 2013 (and beyond) Develop a means for states/non profits to easily convert their already produced materials into other languages. See how people have been able to accomplish these translations AND what materials are already available Provide boating safety materials/messages to officers that allow kinder/gentler interaction with the boating public. May include Wear-It decals; operation dry water (water-proof placard); “elevator-speech”

Potential Charges for 2013 (and beyond) Develop questions for journalists to ask at the scene or aftermath of boating accidents – NTSB; NHTSA as a model and possibly media kit for safe boating week as a vehicle Encourage NASBLA members and stakeholders to participate in existing “Wear-It” events Share information with NASBLA members on existing programs that increase Navigation Rules awareness among boaters

Potential Charges for 2013 (and beyond) Evaluate reporting requirements in RBS Performance Report Part II to see if we can glean the information on USCG required equipment to assess current effectiveness of boater education outreach and law enforcement programs Create outreach and messaging campaign to increase boaters’ knowledge of the importance of safety equipment