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Injury
Prevention Project and Activity Ideas
2008 Buckle Up Challenge Project
The Virginia Department of Health, in partnership with the Virginia Department of Education, is proud to sponsor this year’s Buckle Up Challenge. With summer just around the corner, this is the perfect time to remind students about the importance of buckling up! The 2008 Buckle Up Challenge is a service learning project that engages students and “drives home” the importance of wearing seatbelts while driving or riding in a vehicle! It is our hope that with the help of the Buckle Up Challenge toolkit, your student leaders will succeed in increasing seatbelt usage at your school!
This student-led project consists of an observational baseline survey at the beginning of the week to determine seatbelt usage rates; an education campaign promoting seatbelt usage; and a second survey at the end of the week to determine if the seat belt usage rates increased. The students will then summarize and report the results to the Virginia Department of Health’s Division of Injury and Violence Prevention. The school with a usage rate of 85% or higher will receive an award. The students working on the project will also receive a Leadership Award.
NEW! ProjectSafetyNetVA: Contest to create a PSA on youth internet safety.
Learn more at http://www.oag.state.va.us/ProjectSafetyNetVA/
STAR SCHOOL! 
Gayle Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Students Successfully Held a Community Safety Fair
Ms. Carolyn Erbaugh, Health and P.E. Teacher at Gayle Middle School, led 135 of her 7th and 8th grade students in successfully planning and holding a safety fair in Stafford County, using the VDH Safety Fair Planning Kit (see below.) The event reached over 250 people in the community. Each of the 5 classes were divided into teams to address a specific safety issue (e.g. bicycle safety, water safety, fire safety, passenger safety, pedestrian safety.) The students researched their topics, designed their displays and made contacts in the community to bring in experts to exhibit at their fair. They even went beyond safety issues and addressed other health concerns such as Asthma and Heart Health. The students were able to increase their knowledge on safety issues and worked as a team. VDH rewarded the students with movie tickets for their outstanding efforts. Click here to view pictures from the event.
Student-Led Safety Fair Planning Kit:
DIVP has developed a peer education
tool, a safety fair kit, for elementary and middle school-age
children. This safety fair kit is an innovative tool that
enables groups of children to teach others about safety. It
can be implemented by elementary to middle school aged children.
The kit can also be used by service clubs and scout troops
to earn merits.
With
this tool, children will be safety educators for their peers
and/or younger children by planning and holding a safety fair.
The kit includes topical facts and tip sheets on a few safety
issues to guide the children in their research and planning
of their activities and safety booths. Free planning kits
can be obtained by filling out an order
form or contacting Shannon Wright at shannon.wright@vdh.virginia.gov.
We also have available buttons for the youth to wear during
the fair (with the image to the left printed on it). If you
decide to plan the fair with your youth please be sure to
request the free buttons.
Download your copy NOW! Safety
Team: A Youth Led Project (requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader)
Celebrate Walk to School
during October, and promote safe walking and bicycling throughout
the year.
Walk to School in October is an energizing
event, reminding parents and children alike of the simple
joy of walking to school. It also serves as an opportunity
to focus on the importance of physical activity, safety, air
quality and walkable communities. Walk to School activities
often become a catalyst for on-going efforts to increase safe
walking and bicycling all of the time. A community can choose
whether a day, week, month or even a year of Walk to School
activities works best.
Visit http://www.walktoschool.org/index.cfm to register your school, get event ideas, classroom lesson
ideas, printable resources and a wealth of other supportive
materials.
Get Students Involved in Injury Prevention Activities. Some ideas...
- Students can use the public address system
to share injury prevention messages
- Have students design and post flyers/posters
- Write safety messages for the school
newsletter
- Organize an assembly
with a guest speaker
- Arrange for a
crashed vehicle to be on display to show the dangers of
irresponsible driving
- Develop skits/plays
for younger peers teaching safe behavior
- Organize and participate in a bike rodeo
- Have the students walk around the surrounding
school looking for hazards that need correcting. Have them
document their findings and take pictures to share with
school officials
Don't forget to reward students...
If you have a class or student that has
worked on an injury prevention project that you think deserves
an award, contact
us. We may be able honor them with a special certificate from the
Virginia Department of Health and if it's really outstanding, maybe with some movie tickets.
You may also download a blank Safety
Team Cerificate that can be used to recognize students
for their efforts.
We want to hear from you...
Do you have a great classroom activity or
innovative project that teaches injury prevention? If so,
please share it by emailing Shannon Wright at shannon.wright@vdh.virginia.gov.
We will post it to this web page and will also credit you
for the great idea. Thanks for sharing!
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