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“ Out of Their Hands” South Carolina Communities Mobilized

“ Out of Their Hands” South Carolina Communities Mobilized. Prevention of Underage Drinking & Access to Alcohol Act of 2007. South Carolina experience. SCAET in 16 judicial circuits covering all 46 counties 33 “301” substance abuse agencies

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“ Out of Their Hands” South Carolina Communities Mobilized

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  1. “Out of Their Hands” South Carolina Communities Mobilized
  2. Prevention of Underage Drinking & Access to Alcohol Act of 2007
  3. South Carolina experience SCAET in 16 judicial circuits covering all 46 counties 33 “301” substance abuse agencies 265+ law enforcement agencies with about 200 agencies involved in SCAET Coordinated focus throughout state but with successes, expectations are raised
  4. South Carolina experience AET Coordinator meeting in late Fall 2009 suggestion made about mobilization “Spring 2010 Prom Season” Traditionally challenge time throughout state Regional Press “kickoff” on April 1, 2010, Enforcement & education emphasis – April 2 through April 11, Statewide press event – April 14, 2010 Each circuit at a minimum conduct: a) compliance checks b) educational opportunities & media events in conjunction with townhall meetings
  5. What is a mobilization? High visibility enforcement & education = Strict enforcement coupled with strong media message !
  6. High visibility enforcement & education mobilization Enforcement & public education held in short duration waves, usually lasting 7 to 21 days Increases public perception of enforcement without overly taxing law enforcement resources Meant to gradually increase /decrease “focus problem” (i.e. increase safety belt use, decrease impaired driving crashes, etc.)
  7. South Carolina experience SC had experience with mobilizations NC “invented” Click It or Ticket (safety belt mobilization) but SC spread it statewide during Thanksgiving 2000 Southeastern states held region wide CIOT Spring 2001, later expanded nationwide Added impaired driving mobilization period later Increases in safety belt usage & decrease impaired driving traffic crashes Based on scientific research
  8. www.outoftheirhands.com
  9. “Out of Their Hands” results
  10. Statewide Media Campaign
  11. Local Efforts In addition to compliance checks and media events…………
  12. 2nd Circuit “Prom Preview” & earned media
  13. 13th Circuit billboards & media ride-alongs
  14. 13th Circuit AET Media Ride-along
  15. 10th Circuit “Film Festival” & press conference
  16. 5th & 11th Circuit “Sticker Shock”
  17. 16th & 6th Circuit worked together
  18. “Out of Their Hands” – Lessons Learned Successful on both a local level & state level Provide state level resources such as existing media material Allow local community groups to “fine-tune” efforts Utilize earned media and social networking sites such as Facebook
  19. “Out of Their Hands” Michelle Nienhius, Prevention Consultant & state EUDL Coordinator SC Department of Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Services www.daodas.state.sc.us mnienhius@daodas.state.sc.us 803-896-1184 work phone
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