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Published Nov 15, 2024 • 1 minute read
REGINA, Saskatchewan, Nov. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MADD Canada is excited to announce the launch of its 2024-2025 School Program in Saskatchewan, which educates youth about the risks and consequences of impaired driving.
MADD Canada’s School Program
One Last Dance will be delivered to Saskatchewan students in Grades 7-12, with Provincial Sponsors Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) and Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) supporting the delivery of 30 and 60 presentations respectively. These educational one-hour presentations aim to prevent impaired driving among young people by delivering a powerful message about its impact. Additionally, the presentations provide youth with the knowledge and motivation to avoid driving impaired or riding with an impaired driver.
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Media are welcome to attend the special screening. Interviews with special guests, students and staff will be available upon request.
Date & Time: | Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at 1 p.m. (CST) |
Location: | Scott Collegiate, 3355 6th Ave, Regina SK S4T 4L8 |
Special Guests: | Dawn Regan, Chief Operating Officer, MADD Canada MADD Canada Local Chapter Volunteers Kwei Quaye, Vice President of Traffic Safety, SGI |
Road crashes are a leading cause of death among Canadian youth, with alcohol, cannabis and/or other drugs involved in more than half of those crashes. Every year, thanks to the support of partners such as SGI and SLGA, MADD Canada’s educational presentations empower young people to make responsible decisions, helping to prevent tragedies and making our roads safer for everyone.
The School Program will be available in the traditional assembly format, as well as classroom or virtual formats, depending on each school’s preference. Following the presentation, schools receive an Educators’ Guide and a School Kit with additional scenarios to help teachers continue the sober driving conversation throughout the school year.
To view a clip of MADD Canada’s School Program, please visit: https://maddyouth.ca/school-program/.
For more information:
Dawn Regan, MADD Canada Chief Operating Officer, 905-330-7565 or [email protected]
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