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| footnotes = <ref>{{cite web|title=Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – thehealthline.ca|url=http://www.southwesthealthline.ca/displayservice.aspx?id=14044|publisher=Southwesthealthline.ca|date=24 April 2013|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID)|url=http://niagara.cioc.ca/record/NIA2481|work=Niagara.cioc.ca|publisher=Niagara Community Information Database Record Details|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving|url=http://informationcnd.cioc.ca/record/CND0439|work=Informationcnd.cioc.ca|publisher=Information Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Services Database Record Details|accessdate=20 February 2014|date=6 November 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=OSAID – Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – OSAID Achievements|url=https://osaid.org/index.php/osaid-corporate-6/osaid-history/osaid-achievements.html|publisher=OSAID|accessdate=20 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225120205/https://osaid.org/index.php/osaid-corporate-6/osaid-history/osaid-achievements.html|archive-date=25 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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'''Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving''' ('''OSAID''') is an anti-[[impaired driving]] initiative which is found across the province of [[Ontario, Canada]], aimed primarily at youth involvement in combating impaired driving. It was founded in 1987<ref>{{cite web|url=http://niagara.cioc.ca/record/NIA2481|title=Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID)|work=Niagara Community Information Database|accessdate=28 February 2010}}</ref> and encourages the student population to practice responsible choices and to never to drive while impaired. OSAID chapter members regularly hold awareness raising activities, such as [[mocktail]] sales or events aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of driving while impaired.


OSAID describes itself as "... a provincial youth driven organization peer education, health promotion and injury prevention program that strives to promote smart healthy choices through education and public awareness to prevent tragedies caused by impaired and [[distracted driving]]."<ref>{{cite web|title=OSAID – Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – Home|url=https://www.osaid.org/|publisher=OSAID|accessdate=20 February 2014|author=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222135519/https://www.osaid.org/|archive-date=22 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
'''OSAID''' (Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving) is an anti-impaired driving initiative which is found across the province of [[Ontario, Canada]], aimed primarily at youth involvement in combating [[impaired driving]]. It was founded in 1987<ref>{{cite web|url=http://niagara.cioc.ca/record/NIA2481|title=Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID)|work=Niagara Community Information Database|accessdate=28 February 2010}}</ref> and encourages the student population to practice responsible choices and to never to drive while impaired. OSAID chapter members regularly hold awareness raising activities, such as [[mocktail]] sales or events aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of driving while impaired.

OSAID's Vision Statement: "OSAID is a provincial youth driven organization that strives to promote smart decisions through public awareness in a realistic and relevant manner to prevent tragedies caused by impaired driving."{{quotew|date=February 2014}}


==Mission==
==Mission==
OSAID's Mission statement: "OSAID is about teens helping teens to consider safe alternatives and new perspectives to the perceived norms about [[Alcoholic beverage|Alcohol]], [[Illicit drugs|Illicit Drugs]], and [[Dangerous driving|Dangerous Driving]].
Its mission statement, as described in an introductory meeting, is, "OSAID is about teens helping teens to consider safe alternatives and new perspectives to the perceived norms about [[Alcoholic beverage|Alcohol]], [[Illicit drugs|Illicit Drugs]], and [[Dangerous driving|Dangerous Driving]]."<ref name="Prezi">{{cite web|last=Gandhi|first=Arjun|title=OSAID Introductory Meeting by Arjun Gandhi on Prezi|url=http://prezi.com/9hdmktwijrd2/osaid-introductory-meeting/|work=Prezi |publisher= |date=1 August 2013|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref>


OSAID by the numbers:
OSAID by the numbers:
* OSAID positively impacts over ½ million families every year
* OSAID positively impacts students and families every year<ref name="Prezi" />
* OSAID reaches more than 300,000 students annually<ref name="MoT">{{cite web|title=Impaired Driving - Programs and Campaigns|url=http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/impaired/programs.shtml|publisher=Ministry of Transportation|accessdate=16 February 2014|date=June 20, 2010}}</ref>
* OSAID reaches more than 50,000 students annually<ref name="Prezi" /><ref name="MoT">{{cite web|title=Impaired Driving Programs and Campaigns|url=http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/impaired/programs.shtml|publisher=Ministry of Transportation|accessdate=16 February 2014|date=20 June 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221021645/http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/impaired/programs.shtml|archive-date=21 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=OSAID ~ Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving|url=http://www.youthforroadsafety.org/network/organisations/organisations_item/t/osaid_ontario_students_against_impaired_driving|publisher=Youth For Road Safety|accessdate=17 February 2014|author=<!--staff editor(s);no by-line-->|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222000218/http://www.youthforroadsafety.org/network/organisations/organisations_item/t/osaid_ontario_students_against_impaired_driving|archive-date=22 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* 90,000 website viewings per month
* Over the past two decades OSAID graduated over 50,000 youth leaders who are now living, working, and driving in communities throughout Canada.
* On an annual basis 5000 parents watch their teenagers grow to become OSAID leaders in their respective communities."{{quotew|date=February 2014}}
OSAID's website is: [//www.osaid.org/ www.osaid.org]


==History==
==History==
The organization was started in 1987 as a collaboration between students, teachers and police to raise awareness to youth about the dangers of [[driving while impaired]].<ref name="OSAID history">{{cite web|title=OSAID – Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – OSAID History|url=https://www.osaid.org/index.php/osaid-corporate-6/osaid-history.html|publisher=OSAID|accessdate=20 February 2014|author=<!--staff editor(s);no by-line-->|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222135521/https://www.osaid.org/index.php/osaid-corporate-6/osaid-history.html|archive-date=22 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 1989, the logo was designed and the name "OSAID" was chosen.<ref name="OSAID history" /> A newsletter was created and distributed among about 200 students involved with the project.
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=== Background ===
The organization was started in 1988 by [[Ontario Provincial Police|Ontario-based police]], students, and teachers as a provincial [[non-profit organization]] to raise youth awareness about the dangers of [[Driving under the influence|driving when impaired]]. A mailing list was established, the newsletter ''Connections'' was mailed to all Ontario high schools, the first student reps were in place and the Attorney General, [[Ian Scott]], was the special guest at the [[Students Against Destructive Decisions]] (SADD) Ontario Action Conference with 150 delegates in attendance.{{copyedit-inline|date=February 2014}}


The organization began holding workshops and launching media campaigns to get its message out. Scholarships have been awarded to youth shown to be exemplary in raising awareness of driving while under the influence, and continue today.<ref name="OSAID history" />
=== Establishment ===
In 1989 the group adopted the name OSAID and the board of directors established. The OSAID logo{{Example needed|date = February 2014}} was designed and Matt Evans joined the organisation as coordinator. Manuals were created, the newsletter was renamed to ''Lifeline'', and OSAID partnered with the Attorney General's Countermeasures Conference in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]]. The number of delegates rose to 250 at the OSAID Conference, held that year at Aylmer Police College. The OSAID Conference was permanently established in the annual events calendar. The OSAID membership doubled in its first three years to over 300 schools and the numbers have increased over the years.{{Citation needed|date=February 2014}} One of its goals is 100% involvement.{{clarify|date=February 2014}} In 1991 OSAID joined with the Ontario Community Council on Impaired Driving (OCCID; now [[Arrive Alive (organization)|Arrive Alive]]). OSAID Scholarships, first awarded in 1994 with the Tammy Emerton Memorial Scholarship, continue to be distributed to students.{{why?|date=February 2014}} In 2009 the Anna Pyles Memorial Scholarship, initiated by the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (IBAO) in 1998; and the AVIVA{{Expand acronym|date=February 2014}} Pilot Scholarships were awarded.

Regional workshops began throughout Ontario in 1990 and continue today. Planned, organised and run by the Regional Representatives, the workshops are examplary of one of OSAID's founding principals – peers work with their peers. The students run OSAID.<ref>{{cite web|title=OSAID - Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving - OSAID History|url=https://www.osaid.org/index.php/osaid-corporate-6/osaid-history.html|work=Osaid.org|publisher=OSAID|accessdate=16 February 2014}}</ref><!--this citation holds for the whole paragraph, pretty sure-->


=== Media campaigns ===
=== Media campaigns ===
{{Expand section|1=details about the "Meet the Challenge" project|date = February 2014}}
OSAID's media campaigns have included:
OSAID's media campaigns have consisted of short films, public service announcements, newsletters, and a DVD. They have received funding from a varying number of organizations, including the Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport, Transport Canada, insurance companies such as OTIP/RAEO (Ontario Teachers' Insurance Plan) IBAO, Teacher Life, Wawanesa, and individual sponsors to its programme.<ref>{{cite web|title=OSAID – Ontario Students Against Imparied Driving – Sponsors and Supporters|url=https://www.osaid.org/index.php/osaid-corporate-6/sponsors-and-supporters.html|publisher=OSAID|accessdate=20 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225115619/https://www.osaid.org/index.php/osaid-corporate-6/sponsors-and-supporters.html|archive-date=25 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>


In 2022 OSAID created SAID Day in May of each year. This was an opportunity for Schools, Businesses and Community organizations to align themselves with OSAID to promote youth leadership on the issue road safety. "Safe Roads -Safe Community"
1990 - "Life of the Party", produced by OSAID was nominated by best short education film at [[Canada's Short Film Festival]]. In 1996 it was selected as one of the top ten videos as a resource for educators by the Driver Education Advisory Committee. Public Service Announcements, went on the TV airwaves in 1991 for six months.{{Fragment|date=February 2014}} The {{abbr|OTIP/RAEO|Ontario Teachers' Insurance Plan}}-sponsored poster ''Don't be a Loser'' went across the province. 1993 saw [[Ministry of Transportation of Ontario|The Ministry of Transportation]] get into the poster campaigning with ''Santa Rides with Deers, Not Beers''. OTIP/RAEO continued this success with their sponsorship of the ''Gonna Live For Ever'' poster in 1997. 1993 saw OSAID joining forces with the Attorney General D/D Countermeasures Office to offer ''Arrive Alive'' video dances in Ontario high schools. The 2009 [[iDrive]] Road Stories DVD was produced with OSAID input.


In 1990, a short film entitled ''Life of the Party'' was produced by OSAID and nominated for best short education film at Canada's Short Film Festival,{{thirdparty-inline|date=February 2014}} and in 1996 was selected as one of the top ten videos as a resource for educators by the Driver Education Advisory Committee. [[Public service announcement]]s aired on television in 1991 for six months.<ref name="OSAID history" /> In 1993, the [[Ministry of Transportation of Ontario]] collaborated in the poster ''Santa Rides with Deers, Not Beers''. OSAID teamed with the Attorney General D/D Countermeasures Office to offer ''Arrive Alive'' video dances in Ontario high schools.
The OSAID newsletter began ''OSAID Speaks'' in 2010 and is available as an online resource through the OSAID website.


The 2009 [[iDrive]] Road Stories DVD,<ref>{{cite web|title=OSAID – Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – iDrive Road Stories|url=https://www.osaid.org/index.php/school-events-projects-campaigns-community-connections/idrive-road-stories/idrive-road-stories.html|publisher=OSAID|accessdate=17 February 2014|author=<!--staff editor(s);no by-line-->|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222135827/https://www.osaid.org/index.php/school-events-projects-campaigns-community-connections/idrive-road-stories/idrive-road-stories.html|archive-date=22 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> a 23-minute video created to educate youth about safe, sober driving, was produced with input from the organization.<ref>{{cite web|title=iDRIVE – Transport Canada|url=http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/roadsafety-1247.htm|publisher=Transport Canada|accessdate=17 February 2014|date=10 December 2013}}</ref>
2012's "Meet the Challenge" project, produced in partnership with the [[Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport (Ontario)|Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport]], took place across the province.


OSAID newsletters, such as ''OSAID Speaks'' (began in 2010), have been distributed as an online resource through the OSAID website.
Throughout the years, the membership, staff advisor and ambassador manuals have been developed and refined. These materials are used by members throughout the province. OSAID resources, such as the "Call Me Contract" and "Call Me" cards,{{Elaboration needed}} continue to be popular.

The "Meet the Challenge" project in 2012, produced in partnership with the [[Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport (Ontario)|Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport]], took place across the province.

OSAID developed and released online "Call Me" cards to serve as a promise that teenagers would call a sober driver, if needed, rather than try to drive themselves, with an accompanying contract.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Impaired driving in Canada]]
* [[Impaired driving in Canada]]

==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|colwidth=30em}}
{{reflist}}
* [http://thehealthline.ca/displayservice.aspx?id=14044 The Healthline]
* [http://niagara.cioc.ca/record/NIA2481 Niagara Community Information Database]
* [http://marymount.scdsb.edu.on.ca/osaid.php Marymount Academy, Sudbury]
* [http://marymount.scdsb.edu.on.ca/osaid.php Marymount Academy, Sudbury]
* [http://www.youthforroadsafety.org/network/organisations/organisations_item/t/osaid_ontario_students_against_impaired_driving Youth For Road Safety]
* [http://haldimand.cioc.ca/record/SIM1475 Haldimand Norfolk Information Centre]
* [http://haldimand.cioc.ca/record/SIM1475 Haldimand Norfolk Information Centre]
* [http://informationcnd.cioc.ca/record/CND0439 Information Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Services Database]


==External links==
==External links==
* [//www.osaid.org Official website]
* [https://www.osaid.ca/ Official website]

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Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving
AbbreviationOSAID
FormationDecember 1, 1988; 35 years ago (1988-12-01)
TypeIndependent charity, non-profit
Location
  • Eastern Ontario
Region served
Ontario
Membership
Free, open to Secondary School students
Official language
English
Executive director
Matt Evans
Volunteers
5,000 (annual)
Websitewww.osaid.ca
[1][2][3][4]

Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID) is an anti-impaired driving initiative which is found across the province of Ontario, Canada, aimed primarily at youth involvement in combating impaired driving. It was founded in 1987[5] and encourages the student population to practice responsible choices and to never to drive while impaired. OSAID chapter members regularly hold awareness raising activities, such as mocktail sales or events aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of driving while impaired.

OSAID describes itself as "... a provincial youth driven organization peer education, health promotion and injury prevention program that strives to promote smart healthy choices through education and public awareness to prevent tragedies caused by impaired and distracted driving."[6]

Mission[edit]

Its mission statement, as described in an introductory meeting, is, "OSAID is about teens helping teens to consider safe alternatives and new perspectives to the perceived norms about Alcohol, Illicit Drugs, and Dangerous Driving."[7]

OSAID by the numbers:

  • OSAID positively impacts students and families every year[7]
  • OSAID reaches more than 50,000 students annually[7][8][9]

History[edit]

The organization was started in 1987 as a collaboration between students, teachers and police to raise awareness to youth about the dangers of driving while impaired.[10] In 1989, the logo was designed and the name "OSAID" was chosen.[10] A newsletter was created and distributed among about 200 students involved with the project.

The organization began holding workshops and launching media campaigns to get its message out. Scholarships have been awarded to youth shown to be exemplary in raising awareness of driving while under the influence, and continue today.[10]

Media campaigns[edit]

OSAID's media campaigns have consisted of short films, public service announcements, newsletters, and a DVD. They have received funding from a varying number of organizations, including the Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport, Transport Canada, insurance companies such as OTIP/RAEO (Ontario Teachers' Insurance Plan) IBAO, Teacher Life, Wawanesa, and individual sponsors to its programme.[11]

In 2022 OSAID created SAID Day in May of each year. This was an opportunity for Schools, Businesses and Community organizations to align themselves with OSAID to promote youth leadership on the issue road safety. "Safe Roads -Safe Community"

In 1990, a short film entitled Life of the Party was produced by OSAID and nominated for best short education film at Canada's Short Film Festival,[third-party source needed] and in 1996 was selected as one of the top ten videos as a resource for educators by the Driver Education Advisory Committee. Public service announcements aired on television in 1991 for six months.[10] In 1993, the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario collaborated in the poster Santa Rides with Deers, Not Beers. OSAID teamed with the Attorney General D/D Countermeasures Office to offer Arrive Alive video dances in Ontario high schools.

The 2009 iDrive Road Stories DVD,[12] a 23-minute video created to educate youth about safe, sober driving, was produced with input from the organization.[13]

OSAID newsletters, such as OSAID Speaks (began in 2010), have been distributed as an online resource through the OSAID website.

The "Meet the Challenge" project in 2012, produced in partnership with the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport, took place across the province.

OSAID developed and released online "Call Me" cards to serve as a promise that teenagers would call a sober driver, if needed, rather than try to drive themselves, with an accompanying contract.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – thehealthline.ca". Southwesthealthline.ca. 24 April 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID)". Niagara.cioc.ca. Niagara Community Information Database Record Details. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving". Informationcnd.cioc.ca. Information Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Services Database Record Details. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  4. ^ "OSAID – Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – OSAID Achievements". OSAID. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID)". Niagara Community Information Database. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  6. ^ "OSAID – Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – Home". OSAID. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  7. ^ a b c Gandhi, Arjun (1 August 2013). "OSAID Introductory Meeting by Arjun Gandhi on Prezi". Prezi. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  8. ^ "Impaired Driving – Programs and Campaigns". Ministry of Transportation. 20 June 2010. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  9. ^ "OSAID ~ Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving". Youth For Road Safety. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  10. ^ a b c d "OSAID – Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – OSAID History". OSAID. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  11. ^ "OSAID – Ontario Students Against Imparied Driving – Sponsors and Supporters". OSAID. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  12. ^ "OSAID – Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving – iDrive Road Stories". OSAID. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  13. ^ "iDRIVE – Transport Canada". Transport Canada. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2014.

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