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Initiating European action on youth, risk behaviour and injury prevention. AdRisk International Workshop on media and tool development Vienna 7, 8 April 2008 By Ursula Löwe, Austrian Road Safety Board, Vienna. Working together to make Europe a safer place. The AdRisk Project .
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Initiating European action on youth, risk behaviour and injury prevention AdRisk International Workshop on media and tool development Vienna 7, 8 April 2008 By Ursula Löwe, Austrian Road Safety Board, Vienna Working together to make Europe a safer place
The AdRisk Project • The Community Action on Adolescents and Injury Risk (AdRisk) responds to the call from the European Commission´s Public Health Programme for an integrated approach to reduce the injury risk and risk taking behaviour among adolescents aged 15-24 years. Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Context AdRisk shall • Supplement existing activities • Integrate and work closely with existing networks • Fill gaps in knowledge and expertise • Translate existing expertise and complement for effective approaches on youth, risk behaviour and injury prevention Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Focus on Risk taking behaviour • AdRisk should work on aspects that are not yet covered by other projects: • Injury prevention with a focus on the specific risk factors for youth, such as risk taking behaviour. • This is the innovative aspect. Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Results and deliverables Reports and documents • European Situation Analysis report • Good practice guide • Strategy recommendations • Toolbox and media to reduce the injury risk among young people Official launch of deliverables: August 2008 Available on website: www.adrisk.eu.com • National partnership Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
National partnership • AdRisk also collaborates with key national actors to initiate national action and to develop a European network on adolescents/ injury prevention/ risk competence • National activities shall be initiated in cooperation with key stakeholders Working together to make Europe a safer place
Organization and framing Frame: Eurosafe network Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Risk taking is fun Better be safe than sorry Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Philosophy Many of the prevention programmes aimed at adolescents are repressive failing to involve the target group in a constructive way. Young people should be viewed as a resource to solve problems. Key issues: life skill development, resilience Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Risk taking is a challenge for the development of an adult personality Sind Sie echte Teufelskerle? Stuntman – Superman ? „Viele träumen davon, mal ein Stuntman zu sein: Aus riesigen Höhen fallen, Treppen runterstürzen, in Flammen aufgehen und sogar mit Autos gegen Wände krachen und dabei nicht einen Kratzer davontragen!“ Key issues: risk competence, coping with risk Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Risk taking behaviour • Risk taking behaviour is normative for this age group • Risk taking is a necessary condition for personal experience, development of life competence Working together to make Europe a safer place
Risk taking behaviour • There is evidence that risk taking behaviour is associated with injuries; the more different types of risk taking behaviour shown by a young person – the higher the risk of injuries Working together to make Europe a safer place
Communication with Youth "we don´t need no education" Knowledge about possible consequences of risky behaviour does not necessarily diminish the risk taking behaviour Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Working with youth • Policies and measures focus generally on enforcement, legislation, restrictions and engineering • New: working with youth (and not only for them) - promoting self competence on base of own experiences Working together to make Europe a safer place
Balancing the handling of risk istockphoto Not minimising Working together with Youth for a safer Europe
Risk competence Risk competence leads to: • Adequate estimation of situations • Perception of own mental and physical state • Appropriate decisions in risky situations • Development of alternative behaviours • Reflection of experience and integration with former experiences (break) • Prevention of injuries Working together to make Europe a safer place
Transfer toimplementation Where to start ? Different levels • Risk education • Risk and Lifeskill training • Campaigning • Tools and media on risk taking behaviour Working together to make Europe a safer place
Tools and Media This workshop aims at presenting and discussing innovative tools and media to address youth and risk behaviour Goals : to exchange, further development and transfer of experiences into further programmes and projets Working together to make Europe a safer place
Let´s start We wish you a fruitful exchange and learning process at our international media and tool workshop www.adrisk.eu.com Working together to make Europe a safer place