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FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING March 29, 2015 Sandestin, Florida Moderated by the National Safe Boating Council in partnership with the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators

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FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORKORGANIZATIONAL MEETING

March 29, 2015Sandestin, Florida

Moderated by theNational Safe Boating Council

in partnership with the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators

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PARTNERING WITH VICTIMS

Focus: Serious Injury and FatalRecreational Vessel Boating Accident

Victims and Survivor Assistance

History: IBWSS March 7, 2003

Fred Messmann NV Department of Wildlife

Nita Boles Coalition of Parents and Families

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AGENDA• Welcome and Introductions• Background• Organizations• Goal• Resources• Challenges• Boating Safety Issues• Next Steps

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INTRODUCTIONS

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INTRODUCTIONS

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INTRODUCTIONS

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INTRODUCTIONS

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RESOURCES

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GOAL

Reduce recreational vessel serious injuries and lives lost by assisting accident victims and survivors to organize into a powerful boating safety network able to help each other, raise awareness, and create a boating safety culture.

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The single most important part would be listening to the victim/survivor and then formulating a plan based on the elements of the tragedy that would specifically address the circumstance.

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VICTIMS – SURVIVORS

The stories they tell are compelling.

There is not a better messenger.

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ORGANIZATIONS

NASBLA: Law enforcement, boating education, Model Acts, Regulatory and Legislative Contacts

NSBC: Awareness, Education and Training, Media and Communications

USCG: National Data, non-profit funding for campaigns, National Boating Safety Advisory Council

NTSB: Accident investigations and recommendations to improve safety

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ORGANIZATIONS, cont.

SOCIAL MEDIA

PROJECTS

FOUNDATIONS

NETWORK

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WHY

• So you don’t have to start from scratch to learn all the ins and outs.

• You are not alone. Unfortunately, there are new recreational boating victims daily.

• You can be more effective through collaborative outreach efforts.

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WHO• Families, friends, officers and others can offer support, resources, information and networking

• Refer grief counseling options• Stay in touch with postings of upcoming volunteer-friendly events

• Meet with the family and help them articulate their short term and long range reachable goals

• Local Boating Safety Coalitions; Safe Kids Coalitions; Hospital Community Outreach

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MEDIA

• Develop relationships with organizations who have access to the media so you can supply a quote for a Press Release or be in a PSA with your story or message

• Never miss an opportunity to suggest people take a Boating Safety class

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EDUCATION COURSES• Boaters and family members who don’t boat should take a class room Boating Education Course approved by NASBLA

• Helps understand the complexity• Develops camaraderie with experienced and new boaters

• You learn and understand better by being able to ask questions

• US Power Squadron, Coast Guard Auxiliary, State and Private

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WHATBe a resource for: • Families of victims • Marine enforcement officers • EMS, Medical Personnel• Help the family avoid becoming the victim of exploitation

• Have boating professionals help victims and survivors focus their efforts

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HOW• Maintain a portal to respond timely to people looking for information

• Provide an opportunity for offering guidance and involvement in education and awareness

• Include persons who have limited English proficiency

• Training for local, state and federal EMS and law enforcement programs with uniform messaging

• Links to regulators or lawmakers

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CHALLENGES: CAUTIONS

• Help the family avoid becoming the victim of exploitation

• The decision by the family to become involved in any lawsuit must be kept separate from any boating safety activity the family pursues

• Assist the new “activist” in keeping their message focused

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CHALLENGES: FUNDING/COSTSCOST INCOMETravel (annual meeting) MembershipWebsite Development SponsorsWebsite Maintenance DonationsPhone/Conference Call DuesTraining (leadership and/or instructors)

• Reach out to industry to sponsor or assist with support

• Network may consider ways they may be able to support similar to how Mothers Against Drunk Driving is funded through donations or dues from Foundations

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BOATING SAFETY ISSUES

• Propeller Injuries• Life Jacket Wear• Alcohol• Carbon Monoxide• Electric Shock Drowning• Navigation Rules• Government • Others?

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NEXT STEPS

• The NSBC will provide a forum at each IBWSS to highlight key successes, conduct training, discuss gaps

• Open Discussion

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THANK YOU!

Fred MessmannNational Safe Boating Council

[email protected] (703) 789-2730