Project IMPACT strives to reduce and prevent unintentional injuries through a student-targeted injury and violence prevention program that provides education and awareness about the realities of trauma.
A collaborative multidisciplinary team presents information about high risk behaviors associated with trauma and describe their respective roles in trauma response. Students engage in trauma simulations and mock scenarios. Local Fire & EMS demonstrate a vehicle extrication. Students participate in a panel discussion with a team of medical providers, law enforcement officers, and first responders.
Goals
- Educating students about the realities of trauma associated with risk taking behaviors such as distracted driving, substance use, and teen dating violence. 
- Defining the medical and judicial consequences of choices that result in traumatic injuries. 
- Providing student’s with resources when confronted with potentially harmful situations associated with risk taking behaviors. 
- Describing the various roles of a multidisciplinary team of professionals who actively engage students in a positive manner and provide career information. 
Program Outline (three-hour event)
- EMS presentation - Role of First Responders 
- Description of Trauma Experience 
 
- Alcohol / Substance Use Presentation - Overview of Alcohol and Substances 
- Distracted / Impaired Driving 
 
- Forensic Presentation - Teen Dating Violence 
- Evidence Collection 
 
- Commonwealth’s Attorney Presentation - Judicial consequences related to trauma 
 
- Simulation Stations / Student Scenarios 
- Local Fire & EMS Vehicle Extrication 
- Closing Panel Discussion 
