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This wonderful
resource for students and those who love
them offers many suggestions on making
Spring Break 2008 memorable but safe
including a Snapshot Contest. Below
is a simple explanation of some of the
resources available on the website.
Those include very blunt (parents need to
check this first) information about making
good decisions. Media coverage of
the most unfortunate aspects of what can
happen tell only what can go wrong.
This organization works to prevent bad
decision making. To access all the
information available on the site:
The
Safe Spring Break 2008 Campaign
The Safe Spring Break
Campaign—What Is It?
Safe Spring Break is a great
opportunity for you to get your peers
ready for all the fun of spring break
while encouraging them to make positive
choices for their own health as well as
the safety of their friends. It is a
chance for you to do what peer educators
and health and wellness offices do best:
being positive and supportive about
healthy decisionmaking, while at the same
time pointing out some of the real dangers
and risks that need to be addressed.
Through the promotion of safe and sober
driving, responsible decision-making,
planned strategies for personal safety and
avoiding high-risk drinking, we hope to
reduce if not eliminate the number of
injuries and deaths among college and
university students during the spring
break period. And, since healthy
decision-making such as choosing to drive
safe and sober are life skills, your
efforts will save lives long after Spring
Break is over.
Although the main focus may be on
preventing impaired driving, you will find
that our Safe Spring Break Campaign also
includes information and encouragement on
other health issues, such as healthy
sexual decision-making, predatory drugs,
and even safe sun protection! We encourage
you to add some of these issues to your
educational efforts as well.
Safe Spring Break—On Campus and at
Resorts
Although the programming you do on campus
before students leave for break is the
primary focus of the
Safe Spring Break Campaign, there will
also be some awareness efforts at high
visibility sites in Florida and
Texas. Students who go to Panama City
Beach, Florida, will see some SNAPSHOT OF
A SAFE SPRING BREAK
programming sponsored by BACCHUS at
welcome centers or special events.
Spring Break—A Critical Time for
Positive Choices
We love spring break for simple reasons:
it is usually fun, usually restful,
sometimes a bit crazy, but always better
than the week of tests which precedes it.
Some students road trip to beaches in
Florida and Texas, or ski slopes in
Colorado, or even foreign destinations. We
want those road trips to be as safe as
possible, which is why we encourage
campuses to conduct educational programs
ranging from seatbelt use, to impaired
driving prevention, to making sure fatigue
does not set in while students are on the
road.
Some students take their vacation in
what is often considered a “party”
environment so we want to make sure that
we educate about responsible choices
around alcohol, responsible choices about
sexual decisions, about feeling empowered
to choose not to drink or be sexually
active, and knowing the risks that come
with issues such as impaired driving or
predatory drugs.
It is safe to say that for the vast
majority of students, spring break is a
fun, positive, healthy break in the school
year. It’s a time to rest, relax and enjoy
time with friends. Of course, it is our
goal to make sure that is the case for all
students, which is why we conduct this
campaign every year. We want students to
get the image in mind of what a Safe
Spring Break looks like, so the SNAPSHOT
OF A SAFE SPRING BREAK uses a photography
to teach students about some of the key
health risk issues and reminding them that
they have the power to make responsible
decisions about alcohol, impaired driving
prevention, sexual decision making,
personal safety, and sun exposure.
A special feature of the 2008 campaign
is the new Friends for Health and Safety
Photo Contest that our peer education
affiliates can use to generate interest on
their own campus, choose a campus winner,
and then submit for a chance at $250 cash
prize drawing to use for programming funds
for prevention.

Safe Spring Break Photo
Contest -
$250 Prize! Use the BACCHUS Safe Spring
Break SNAPSHOT Photo Contest as a way to
Motivate Safety Before, During and After
Spring Break - Deadline Friday, April 11,
2008
Click Here
to learn more!
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