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The Road Ahead – Resources Updated

Connecting TEENS, PARENTS, and EDUCATORS to resources
and tools for safely navigating the road ahead together.

Download a Copy of 03.24.22 The Road Ahead Presentation:

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Teens in the Driver’s Seat:

Teens in the Driver Seat® is a peer-to-peer safety program for America’s youth.

Teens in the Driver Seat® is an initiative under the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s Youth Transportation Safety (YTS) Program. YTS seeks to save lives and reduce injuries among America’s youth by developing and delivering the nation’s most comprehensive suite of transportation safety programs and projects.

Over 1,800 schools now have implemented the Teens in the Driver Seat® program, reaching over 1.5 million teens. The program has also been deployed in 38 states outside Texas.

Learn more at: About Teens in the Driver Seat – A peer-to-peer safe driving program for your school. (t-driver.com)

Or email: s-tisdale@tti.tamu.edu

AutoCoach®: Free Teen Driver Training App for Parents:

In partnership with the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and CapTech, Shepherd Center created the AutoCoach® mobile app for parents to teach their teens to drive safely. Certified driver rehabilitation specialists developed the content for parents to teach teens how to drive safely. The AutoCoach 2.0 version of the app includes specialized instruction for parents of teens with cognitive and physical disabilities.

Studies show parents who model, monitor, and enforce safe driving practices help protect against teenage injuries and fatalities from car crashes. The AutoCoach app helps parents model safe driving behaviors for their teens. Download the app for free from the Apple App and Google Play stores.

Learn more at AutoCoach® Safe Teen Driver Training App | Shepherd Center

Or email:  Emma_Harrington@shepherd.org

Columbia County Sheriff’s Office Teen Driver Training Course:

Columbia County Sheriff’s Office is offering a unique teen driver’s ed course to Columbia County teens. The 8-hour course teaches teens aged 15 -17 how to respond in dangerous driving situations like how to regain control of a car when you’re skidding out, correcting yourself when you’ve lost control, etc. The program is free and teens can sign up by calling Columbia County’s Community Services.

Email: pchampion@columbiacountyso.orgColumbia County SO Teen Driving Course Flyer

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Teen Safe Driver Camp:

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, in cooperation with the Georgia Public Safety Training Center, will be holds a Safe Driving Camp for ages fifteen to seventeen. The one-day camp will teach new drivers about the consequences of distracted driving, the dangers of driving impaired, tips for defensive driving, skid, and off-road recovery techniques, safety at grade crossings, and demonstrate important vehicle maintenance practices. 

Who: Teen Drivers ages fifteen (15) through seventeen (17) years old.

What: Teen Safe Driving Camp to teach good driving habits and techniques

When: 2023 Dates TBA

Where: Georgia Public Safety Training Center, 1000 Indian Springs Dr., Forsyth, GA

Cost: $20.00 non-refundable / Includes hot lunch and logo T-shirt (2022 Camp Cost) 

Email: safedrivingcamp@gmail.com

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Public Safety Day

Telfair County – The first annual public safety community day and bike ride was a resounding success. The event was organized by Deputy Willie Coney and Wayne Clay of Telfair Cares. The Region 5 RTAC Injury Prevention Subcommittee provided bicycle helmets and safety literature for attendees. These children in attendance will not soon forget their law enforcement escorted bike ride nor their time paying and interacting with professional responders from the Telfair County Sheriff’s Office, Telfair County EMS, McRae-Helena Police Department, and McRae-Helena Fire Department

Thanks to Sheriff Sim Davidson and Deputy Will Coney for allowing the Trauma Injury Prevention Team to join the fun!

Firearms Safety Day

Houston County – Firearms Safety Day during Georgia Stay SAFE Week was a success! We are proud to have partnered with Air Evac Lifeteam 154, the Perry Police Department and City of Perry Fire & Emergency Services to keep our community SAFE! Fun prizes and safety activities were available for the children, and cable gun locks were provided to parents.

Creekwood Park and Splash Park

Perry Georgia
Thursday, June 24, 2021

Georgia Stay SAFE

Unfortunately, 90% of fatal firearm incidents involving children occur in the home. Medical organizations, public health agencies, gun owners’ associations, and public safety personnel all support safe firearm storage practices in homes with children and youth. Studies show that proper gun storage is associated with significant reductions in the risk of unintentional injuries and suicides among children and youth.

Each year during the first week of summer, we work collaboratively to reduce firearm injuries in the pediatric population and beyond in our state by promoting firearm storage and safety through community outreach and professional education. This summer, the Georgia Stay SAFE Coalition is excited to announce the launch of the Georgia Stays SAFE campaign. 

Please email region5rtac@gmail.com to learn more.

Trauma Education Podcasts

The Region 5 Regional Trauma Advisory Committee planned a number of in-person educational trauma outreach events for the spring of 2020, but Covid-19 made it unsafe to carry out those plans in person.  The regional leadership got creative and approached Lisa and Nyssa about using The Q Word Podcast platform to publish trauma education in a pandemic safe way both to the Central Georgia region and beyond.

The Region 5 Regional Trauma Advisory Committee (RTAC) is grateful for our ongoing partnership with The Q Word Podcast and are looking forward to working together to produce outstanding trauma education.

Learn more at https://www.theqwordpodcast.com/