Spotlight on: Don’t Be That Someone UK

Spotlight on: Don’t Be That Someone UK

This month, YOURS puts the spotlight on Don’t Be That Someone (DBTS) an innovative campaign that focusses on the dangers of drink driving with a particular pursuance of educating young people on the dangers of drink driving.

Don’t Be That Someone is campaign based in London, United Kingdom which focusses its message to 14-18 year olds. It aims to equip young people with information about the dangers of drink driving. It also examines further dimensions of the effects of drink driving such as: 

  • Peer pressure
  • The responsibility of passengers
  • The effects of causing serious injury or death
  • Consquences on wider communit and families.

The campaign aims to change attitudes, raise awareness and reduce casualties relating to drink driving.

When explaining his motivation for initiating the campaign, Founder and Trustee Mike McAdam told YOURS,

‘My uncle was killed by a drink driver, and after researching that young people’s attitudes towards driving safety are established well before the age at which they legally begin driving (especially under the influence of role models and based on personal traffic experiences), I realised that there was such a need for something like DBTS.’

DBTS run workshops with young people and also have an educational pack available for professionals to use. This gives professionals an opportunity to deliver the workshop themselves. The Resource Pack is being used nationally by Police Forces, Local Authorities, Youth Offending Teams, Fire and Rescue Services, Schools and the NHS.

To find out more about DBTS, you can visit their website here.

13th United United Nations Road Safety Collaboration Meeting – London

13th United United Nations Road Safety Collaboration Meeting – London

On the 11th April 2011, the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNRSC) will hold its 13th Session on the eve of the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020. This event takes place over three days in central London, United Kingdom.

The United Nations Road Safety Collaboration is to take place on 11-13th April 2011 in London, United Kingdom. Over the three days, the meeting will being together strategic partners in the field of road safety. The first afternoon is devoted to updates regarding the Decade of Action including the Plan of Action, launch events and advocacy.

The second afternoon will be devoted to the four project groups which will discuss:

  1. Good Practices
  2. Work-related road safety
  3. Infrastructure 
  4. Monitoring and Evaluation of the Decade


Launch of the Third Report of the Commission for Global Road Safety

On Tuesday 12th April, Make Roads Safe will launch their new document. At 8.45am delegates are invited to the Make Road Safe launch of their third report of the Commission for Global Road Safety. This event takes place at Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace.

YOURS will be attending the event in its entirity and you can expect to see video, pictoral and written reports after the event.

Decade of Action Tag Gains Momentum

Decade of Action Tag Gains Momentum

The Decade of Action Tag, the universal symbol of the United Nations Decade of Action is gaining momentum as the momentus launch of tens years of concerted effort for road safety begins next month. YOURS is proud to be owners of the tag along with the road safety community and follows its increased publicity.

The United Nations Decade of Action is drawing near and on the 11th May 2011, ten years of arduous action for global road safety will begin. In the midst of this historic occasion, the Decade of Action Tag; the universal symbol for the movement is gaining international recognition and momentum.

The tag has been work by dignitaries world wide and is proudly exhibited by supporters of global road safety everywhere. YOURS is proud to have aquired a quantity of the tags and during its launch activity next month to take place in Canada, 400 young people will be given the tag to wear with pride; more information about the event will be available soon.

On the international front the tag has been worn recently by the Ghana Black Stars, Ghana’s national football team in a match with England. The event was well documented by Make Roads Safe and some of the pictures are featured here.

Promoting the Tag

YOURS commends the publicity of this tag and as it is used in the public eye more over the following months, YOURS recommends its youth network to attempt to obtain commitment from local authorities, national celebritites and figure heads and obtaining similar photo opportunities to promote the Decade of Action for Road Safety. YOURS will be coordinating some of these photo opportunities in the months ahead.

Michelle Yeoh champions Road Safety Mobile Phone Message

Michelle Yeoh champions Road Safety Mobile Phone Message

Motorists should stop using their handphones while driving – even when they are on hands-free kit, said global road safety ambassador Michelle Yeoh. The international celebrity said some motorists even texted while driving, which could result in fatalities.


The Star/ Asia News Network reports.

“It is distracting because one has to look down to text while driving,” she said. “All it takes is a split second for an accident to happen. Texting is a definite no,” she added after attending the launch of ‘Driving is a No Phone Zone’ campaign at Help University College here yesterday.

“We must stand firm. This goes beyond political will. Many lives can be lost if we do not take preventive measures,” said the James Bond girl.

The campaign, a collaboration between the Road Safety Department and the college, was launched by Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha.

It is inspired by the “No Phone Zone” campaign introduced by popular talk show host Oprah Winfrey, who had called on road users to not use their handphones or hands-free kit when driving.

Yeoh, who leads the Make Road Safe campaign, said each individual had a role to play in preventing crashes. “Enforcement alone isn’t enough,” she said.

“We are all road users. All of us are responsible for our lives and the lives of our loved ones while on the road. Everyone has the right to use the road safely,” she said, adding that the UN would launch its international road safety plan in May.

Kong said the campaign was to foster a healthy road safety culture although it was already an offence to talk and drive without a hands-free kit.

“Although the law does not specify the banning of hands-free devices, studies revealed that the use of handphones causes distractions to drivers and has a similar effect as drunk driving,” he said.

“Studies have also shown that the use of handphones, even with hands-free devices, can cause drivers to be less sensitive to their surroundings.”

Help University College president and co-founder Datuk Dr Paul Chan said it would help the ministry raise awareness about the campaign.

Michelle Yeoh –  Make Roads Safe and YOURS

In March of last year, YOURS’ director took a photo opportunity to join forces with the Make Road Safe campaign and since then has joined the United Nations Global Road Safety Partnership championing the youth cause at a global level of authority.

Dmitry Sambuk, Make Roads Safe campaign: “Sadly, road crashes are the biggest killer of young people in the world. We need joint efforts to reduce these road deaths and injuries if we are to fulfil the aims of the recently adopted UN Decade of Action on Road Safety. And it is essential to have a strong voice of the youth during the Decade of Action. Therefore the Make Roads Safe campaign is pleased to welcome YOURS and looks forward to effective cooperation.”

You can read all about that story here. 

Energy and Passion: Recipes for Success at the IDB Youth Conference

Energy and Passion: Recipes for Success at the IDB Youth Conference

YOURS has just presented to the IDB Youth Event in Calgary, Canada. The event is focusing on pressing youth issues in a global age. YOURS’ director, Mr Floor Lieshout presented information about the global epidemic of road crashes and the panel he sat on offered solutions of global collaboration to combat developmental issues.

The Youth for Development – Development for Youth event coordinated by the Inter-American Developmental Bank (IDB) with Microsoft and partners is currently taking place in Calgary , Canada and has already brought together global leaders working on social and developmental issues facing young people in the modern global world of today.

Mr Floor Lieshout joined panelists, Charly Alberti, President and Founder of R21 Foundation (Argentina), Tim Straka, Education Program Director , Students on Ice (Canada), Ignacio González Nappa, Director of Development for Latin America and the Caribbean , Un Techo Para mi País (Chile) and Mario Cader-Frech, Vice President of Public Affairs and Corporate Social Responsibility, MTV Latin America.

The focus of the panel was Social Innovations for a Sustainable Planet and each respective organization presented their solutions to developmental issues facing young people. The debate was lively, energetic and very passionate and gave participants at the event a feel of how to go about tackling issues facing them.

A key theme that emerged from the debate was a common perspective that young people are inhabiting an exciting point in history whereby new technological solutions are paving the way for creative and alternative methods in combating social developmental issues.

The panel reiterated the point that in order to change the world we live in, we must escape from our individual working silos and work together through cross-sectoral, cross-cultural collaborations to meet social needs together. Mr Lieshout gave a clear example of how road safety solutions benefit the goals of many sectors of society in that the reduction of road crashes could lead to the increased use of public transport resulting in fewer cars on the road, greener and healthier cities. This illustrates how efforts in one sector can have a positive impact on other sectors and ultimately offer positive outcomes for society.

The theme of the panel was that young people are more powerful now than they have ever been. The solutions to problems are everywhere and when young people come together, anything is possible.

The final word from the panel went to Mr Floor Lieshout who said, ‘A wise man once said, be the change you want to see in the world and isn’t is quite cool that everybody in this room can be a road safety role model by acting to be safer straight away?’ This was met with applause and cheer.

You can continue to watch the event live here.

Watch LIVE coverage of the IDB Youth Event!

Watch LIVE coverage of the IDB Youth Event!

The Inter-American Developmental Bank (IDB) holds its Youth for Development – Development for Youth event this week in collaboration with The University of Calgary and Microsoft. YOURS will be delivering a presentation here and you can watch the event LIVE from the comfort of your own computer.

Organized by the Inter-American Development Bank, CIDA,
The University of Calgary and Microsoft 

Thursday, March 24th, 2011
9:00 am – 7:30 pm (Calgary, MDT)
from the University of Calgary

Participate! Be there!
Watch the event live from your computer.
Join the conversation and post your questions on the IDB Facebook Page.
Go to:

www.iadb.org/expresate/

During the Program
click on “Webcast” to see the live webcast on livestream.com.

Join us online for the Inter-American Development Bank’s (IDB) conference Youth for Development- Development for Youth where the role that young people play in the development process as agents of change will be discussed.

Don’t miss the concert with emerging artists MTV Latin artists Marre and Gustavo Galindo at 5:15 p.m and the MTV Chiuku Award Ceremony. 

Find out what youth initiatives the IDB is supporting and learn how you can get involved in topics like climate change, road safety and sports for development.

Program Highlights Include:

  • 9:00 a.m. Event Inauguration 
  • 9:45 a.m. Recognition of 10 Youth Leaders selected from a pool of 1,800 applicants from Latin America and the Caribbean 
  • 9:55 a.m. IDB and Microsoft announcement 
  • 10:00 a.m. Good Jobs Wanted: Julie T. Katzman (IDB), Akhtar Badshah (Microsoft), Fiona Macaulay (Making Cents International) 
  • 11:30 a.m. Dialogue on Social Innovation for a Sustainable Planet: Mario Cader-Frech (MTV Latin America), Ignacio González (Un Techo para mi País) and others
    (This is the Slot where YOURS will be presenting!) 
  • 2:00 p.m. Innovation for Development through Sports: Boby Duval (Athletics of Haiti), Rebbecca Scott, (Gold Medalist-Cross Country Skiing) and others. 
  • 3:15 Youth leaders panel 
  • 4:30 p.m. Presentation by the Chamber Ensemble and the Petits Chanteurs of the Sainte Trinite Music School of Port au Prince, Haiti 
  • 5:15 p.m. Concert with Marre and Galindo and MTV Chiuku Award Ceremony 
  • 7:00 p.m. Closing reception with musical performance by Canadian artist Quetzala Maia Carson 

To view the live session follow the link: www.iadb.org/expresate

When: March 24, 2011

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (MDT).