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Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #33

Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #33

Released Thursday, 3rd May 2018
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Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #33

Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #33

Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #33

Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #33

Thursday, 3rd May 2018
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Students Against Destructive Decisions - Justice Speaks PodcastIn the episode of Justice Speaks, JSI Co-Founder David Wallace, AKA the Traffic Safety Guy, speaks with Rick Birt, CEO and President of SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions).SADD’s FocusSADD has been in existence for over 30 years and initially it focused on drunk driving, as it had been called Students Against Drunk Driving.  However, the organization has expanded beyond that narrow focus to recognize that teens today have a variety of serious issues they have to deal with beyond impaired driving and other traffic safety issues, such as bullying and the opioid epidemic.  SADD now has three broad areas of focus – Traffic Safety; Substance Abuse; and, Personal Health and Safety.  The overall goal is to keep teens informed so they can ultimately live the rich full live they deserve.

There are SADD chapters in every state of the union and all of the territories and even some in New Zealand.  SADD is an organization of caring students who work on projects and programs in their local communities with SADD National acting as a clearinghouse of best practices and other resources to educate and support teens all over the country.  SADD National has the bottom line of letting teen-to-teen interaction change behavior and encourage increased leadership in the local community. Rick BirtMr. Birt started out as a SADD student when he was in high school.  Then recognizing the positive impact he could make beyond his community through SADD, he interacted with the Ohio Department of Safety to make a difference.  In 2014, Rick joined the national organization’s staff and in February of 2018, he was appointed as the CEO and President of SADD. 

Since then, the main offices moved from their historic location in Boston to just down the street from the White House in Washington D.C.  allowing SADD to effectively work with the Department of Transportation and the White House to increase teen involvement.  As Rick noted, SADD’s efforts have always been about the students and the important work ahead.

Rick Birt, CEO and President of SADDTraffic SafetyDistracted DrivingOne of SADD’s latest efforts was a focus on Distracted Driving.  April was Distracted Driving Awareness Month.  It is concerning just how frequent teens are distracted when driving.  According to research from SADD, almost 30% of teens in the past 30 days were texting while driving, and a whopping 70% have used an app while driving.

SADD’s goal is to educate not only the teens but also the parents of teens and the rest of the community about the risks of distracted driving.  In that endeavor, SADD teamed up with a new organization called TextLess; Live More. 

TextLess; Live More is an organization that works on peer-to-peer prevention, so it shares resources and programing material at the school and community level.  But the larger message is not only about not texting and driving, but to stop staring down at a screen and live life to the fullest; to occasionally unplug from technology.

But it is important to know that traffic safety is much more than distracted driving.  It is about making the right decision in putting on a seat belt, not drinking and driving, and getting enough sleep so as to not drive drowsy.Drowsy DrivingDrowsy Driving has become another important topic with 1 in 10 teens falling asleep behind the wheel in the last thirty days.   This issue requires parents to recognize the difference between what they think how sleep their teen is getting, versus what the teen is getting in reality.  Parents think their teen is getting enough sleep, but when you add in homework, and using technology, teens are not getting the sleep they need.   This topic also requires Teens to recognize that “sleep is not a bank account.”  They need to stay well rested or they are putting themselves and everyone else at risk. 100 Deadliest Days

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