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Youth Taking Action Teen Driving Summit Barron County Your logo here
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit All day event National Speaker Variety of activities Simulations Advocacy training Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now 2
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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 3 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Driving simulators 4 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Texting while biking Drunk goggle activities Heavy equipment 5 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Share a tip Distraction activities Sign the pledge 6 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Body chalk Battle of the Belts Photo booth 7 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Mock Crash – Student volunteers – Local emergency responders – Emergency management – Law enforcement – Funeral Home – Medical Examiner 8 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Extras – Texting service – Hashtag – Live twitter feed – Scavenger hunt 9 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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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! 10 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Why – Logan Melgosa – Act Out Loud Contest – Youth Forum 11 Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Getting Started 12 StepDue DateRewardPayment Timing Step 1: Submit rally date, location and final plans for rally 3/1/14Toolkit and $300 Week of March 17 Step 2: Submit a design for an original poster for the toolkit (optional) 12/16/13$200Week of March 17 Step 3: Submit a design for an original t-shirt design (optional) 01/13/14$200Week of March 17 Step 4: Host a teen safe driving rally on their school grounds or in the local community April/Ma y 2014 N/A Step 5: Submit a final rally report in video or picture slideshow format 05/23/14$300May Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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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 13 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit Funding – Crossroads Teen Driving – Coalition – Local and National Partners – DPI mini grant (student ATODA mini grant) $1,000 14 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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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 15 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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Youth Taking Action, Teen Driving Summit THANK YOU – Sarah Turner Sarah.turner@co.barron.wi.us 16 Act Out-Act Loud-Act Now
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