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Youth Taking Action Teen Driving Summit Barron County Youth Taking Action Teen Driving Summit Your logo here

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit All day event National Speaker Variety of activities Simulations Advocacy training Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Over 400 students All 7 school districts State and local law enforcement Local technical college Local emergency responders AT&T Local Media Many partners Elected Officials Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Driving simulators Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Texting while biking Drunk goggle activities Heavy equipment Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Share a tip Distraction activities Sign the pledge Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Body chalk Battle of the Belts Photo booth Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Mock Crash Student volunteers Local emergency responders Emergency management Law enforcement Funeral Home Medical Examiner Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Extras Texting service Hashtag Live twitter feed Scavenger hunt Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Outcomes School Toolkits Jump drives Materials Signs for parking lots Activities within schools 2 communities have duplicated the event Driving simulator Member of Cross Roads Teen Driving Safety, quarterly teen safety meetings and on going grant funding Decreases in YRBS data Over a 10% decrease in 16, 17 and 18 year olds texting, e-mailing or talking while driving in the past 30 days! Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Why Logan Melgosa Act Out Loud Contest Youth Forum Act Out Loud is a teen-led contest that encourages youth across the country to take action to help keep what you value most - your friends, freedom and fun.  Act Out Loud 2014 has one project goal - to plan and host a safe teen-driving rally in your school and/or community in April or May 2014, in support of Global Youth Traffic Safety Month.  focus on educating your peers and communities on the three primary causes of teen crash fatalities:  speeding; lack of seatbelt usage and distractions caused by teen passengers.  Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Getting Started Step Due Date Reward Payment Timing Step 1: Submit rally date, location and final plans for rally 3/1/14 Toolkit and $300 Week of March 17 Step 2: Submit a design for an original poster for the toolkit (optional) 12/16/13 $200   Step 3: Submit a design for an original t-shirt design (optional) 01/13/14 Step 4: Host a teen safe driving rally on their school grounds or in the local community April/May 2014 N/A Step 5: Submit a final rally report in video or picture slideshow format 05/23/14 $300 May Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Planning Committee Met monthly One adult representative from each school (counselors) 2-3 students from each school Safe & Stable Families Coalition Restorative Justice Local hospitals Local law enforcement/emergency response Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Funding Crossroads Teen Driving Coalition Local and National Partners DPI mini grant (student ATODA mini grant) $1,000 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Tips Involved kids later and include in adult meetings Schedule near event (prom, graduation) Use personal contacts when contacting businesses Ask local technical college/school programs for volunteers Invite elected officials Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now

Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit THANK YOU Sarah Turner Sarah.turner@co.barron.wi.us Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now