Τι είναι η Ε.Υ.ΘΥ.Τ.Α.


Η ΕΥΘΥΤΑ ΡΟΔΟΥ- ΠΑΡΑΤΗΡΗΤΗΡΙΟ ΟΔΙΚΗΣ ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑΣ

Εταιρεία Υποστήριξης Θυμάτων Τροχαίων Ατυχημάτων είναι ένας Μη Κερδοσκοπικός, Μη Κυβερνητικός Οργανισμός, στο χώρο της Οδικής Ασφάλειας.
Στη Ρόδο λειτουργεί από τον Ιούνιο 2004 , πρωτοβουλία της Προέδρου Καρύδη Ελένης, θύμα τροχαίου ατυχήματος, μετά από τον χαμό του γιου της Δημήτρη 19 χρόνων στις 12 Φεβρουαρίου 2002, πλαισιωμένη από επιστήμονες, θύματα, συγγενείς τροχαίων δυστυχημάτων και ευαισθητοποιημένα άτομα στο θέμα της Οδικής Ασφάλειας.
Είναι μέλος:

-Της Ευρωπαϊκής Ομοσπονδίας Θυμάτων Τροχαίων Ατυχημάτων-FEVR (Σύμβουλος του Ο.Η.Ε και του Π.Ο.Υ)
-Υποστηρικτής της Παγκόσμιας Οργάνωσης « MAKE ROADS SAFE »
-Το 2008 υπέγραψε την Ευρωπαϊκή Χάρτα Οδικής Ασφάλειας, για λιγότερα θύματα με την υποστήριξη της Ε.Ε.
-Αρωγό μέλος του Ε.Δ.Ι.ΠΑ.Β (Εθνικό Δίκτυο Πρόληψης Ατυχημάτων , συμπεριλαμβανομένων των τροχαίων)
-Μέλος της Διακομματικής Επιτροπής Δήμου Ρόδου
-Ιδρυτικό μέλος του Πανελλαδικού Συλλόγου
"SOS ΤΡΟΧΑΙΑ ΕΓΚΛΗΜΑΤΑ"
-Υποστηρίζει την Δεκαετία Δράσης 2011-2020 για την Οδική Ασφάλεια
-Συνεργάζεται με φορείς του Δημόσιου του Ιδιωτικού τομέα, με Παγκόσμιους & Ευρωπαϊκούς Φορείς και Οργανισμούς.

Ποιοι είναι οι σκοποί :

+Η υποστήριξη των θυμάτων των Τροχαίων Ατυχημάτων από ομάδα συμβούλων ( νομικών, ιατρών, ειδικών εμπειρογνωμόνων, συγκοινωνιολόγων, μηχανολόγων, εκπαιδευτικών, ψυχολόγων, κοινωνικών λειτουργών ).

+Η ανάπτυξη αλληλεγγύης μεταξύ των θυμάτων των Τροχαίων Ατυχημάτων( ηθική υποστήριξη ).

+Η οργανωμένη παρέμβαση και η κοινωνική πίεση προς τους φορείς της πολιτείας, για τη βελτίωση της οδικής ασφάλειας και την μείωση των τροχαίων ατυχημάτων.

+Η υποστήριξη η ανάληψη και προώθηση δραστηριοτήτων σε θέματα τα οποία προάγουν την οδική ασφάλεια, την κυκλοφοριακή αγωγή, την έρευνα, την ενημέρωση , την ευαισθητοποίηση των πολιτών των ιδιαίτερα ευάλωτων ηλικιών (μαθητών, ηλικιωμένων).

Ποιο είναι το Δυναμικό της:

Η ΕΥΘΥΤΑ ΡΟΔΟΥ, διαθέτει ένα τεχνοκρατικό πυρήνα από επιστήμονες- μέλη διαφόρων κλάδων ( Υγειονομικούς, Νομικούς, Εκπαιδευτικούς, Μηχανολόγους- Μηχανικούς, Πραγματογνώμονες, Συγκοινωνιολόγους, Οικονομολόγους, Αναλυτές Η/Υ, Ψυχολόγους, Κοινωνικούς Λειτουργούς).

Το δυναμικό της ΕΥΘΥΤΑ ΡΟΔΟΥ, ανταποκρίνεται απόλυτα στις υψηλές απαιτήσεις σοβαρών ερευνητικών προγραμμάτων, με θέμα την Οδική Ασφάλεια, την πρόσληψη και την μείωση των Τροχαίων Ατυχημάτων.

Διαθέτει επίσης ένα αξιόλογο επιτελείο έμπειρων επιστημόνων, που της επέτρεψε ως τώρα να πραγματοποιήσει πολλαπλές εκπαιδευτικές- ενημερωτικές δράσεις με στόχο τη βελτίωση της Οδικής Συμπεριφοράς.

Ποιες είναι οι Δραστηριότητές της:

Η ΕΥΘΥΤΑ ΡΟΔΟΥ, συμβάλλει δραστικά στην ενημέρωση των πολιτών για την Οδική Ασφάλεια, την πρόληψη και την μείωση των τροχαίων ατυχημάτων και παρέχει σε μόνιμη βάση Νομική, Ιατρική, Ψυχολογική και Κοινωνική Υποστήριξη σε θύματα και συγγενείς θυμάτων Τροχαίων Ατυχημάτων όταν αυτή ζητηθεί.

Η ΕΥΘΥΤΑ ΡΟΔΟΥ, έχει διοργανώσει εκδηλώσεις ( Ημερίδες, Έκθεση φωτογραφίας , Δράσεις σε ανοικτούς χώρους, Διδασκαλία σε Σχολεία Α/ας και Β/ας Εκπαίδευσης, Σεμινάρια σε κέντρα εκπαίδευσης νεοσυλλέκτων, Ενημερωτικές ομιλίες σε Δήμους της Ρόδου) στο πλαίσιο της ενημέρωσης των πολιτών σε θέματα που προάγουν την Οδική Ασφάλεια και έχει κάνει ουσιαστικές παρεμβάσεις στους φορείς σε θέματα Οδικής Ασφάλειας.

Έχει εκδώσει ενημερωτικά έντυπα με έγκυρη επιστημονική πληροφόρηση σε θέματα Οδικής Ασφάλειας.

Η ΕΥΘΥΤΑ ΡΟΔΟΥ, πιστεύει ότι για την επίτευξη αποτελεσμάτων χρειάζεται δραστηριοποίηση από τους πολίτες, υποστήριξη από τον κρατικό μηχανισμό και αλλαγή της αρνητικής νοοτροπίας στοιχεία που θα μας βοηθήσουν να απαλλαγούμε από την ιδιότητα της Ευρωπαϊκής χώρας με μεγάλο αριθμό Θυμάτων Τροχαίων δυστυχημάτων και με επικίνδυνους δρόμους για ασφαλή οδήγηση.

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5 Δεκ 2011

Talking to journalists for Road Safety


Goodmorning

Thank you for the invitation

First I would like to show you a 3 minute video of a documentary i made three years ago.

I was invited to this forum in order to talk to you about the way someone should approach a journalist and explain a problem to him. That is, how to approach me!

In general, it’s not difficult at all to approach a journalist. Journalists are very approachable. The problem is that they have loads of things in their minds, and also the fact that they have editors and chiefs, who filter continuously, for many reasons, the information coming to them.

So, although it is very easy to talk to journalists, at the same time it is very difficult το grab their attention.

I remember, some months ago, in Washington, at the NGO’s Conference for The Decade of Action, press coverage was practically absent. The only journalist there was… me and my camera. A CNN’ journalist had promised that she would be there but she wasn’t because of the earthquake in Japan.

So, I will begin by telling you a story.

For 15 years in Greece we had a very big problem of illegality. Companies of outdoor advertising put billboards wherever they wanted ignoring the laws. The result is what you can see in this picture. Chaos, as you know, is a greek word. Anarchy, too. Apart from the aesthetics of the public space, illegal billboards constituted a major issue for road safety.

Every year, we had 10 deaths due to illegal billboards. The spirit of the law finds them illegal for two reasons: First, they distract drivers attention and second, they are dangerous obstacles when a vehicle escapes for any reason the road.

In 2009 i was the editor in chief of a magazine. I was little aware of the outdoor advertising issue, i had just read 1 or 2 articles in the press. As i had previously been involved in the dialogue about advertising, writing a book critiquing its power and methods, i asked a colleague to investigate and write a story on illegal outdoor advertising.

The story got published and on the day after the publication i got a telephone call from the man in the picture. He told me that his son was killed on an illegal billboard when his car collided with the base of the billboard, and that our story contained only 10% of the facts around this illegality. I was shocked because the journalist whom i trusted to write the story, was working in a big newspaper, and was very serious. Actually, he hadn’t even spoke with the parents who were rallying against illegal billboards. Mr. Stavroulakis invited me to his house in order to show me the data of his struggle against the corrupted system of outdoor advertising. I accepted the invitation. And from that day on i started investigating the issue, with the help and the support of this man.

I find his instinct very profound and didactic.

For more than 15 years the issue could not be solved, because as you can see in the picture on the left, even politicians and Prime Ministers used to use the illegal billboards to advertise themselves before elections. Corruption of the Mayors, lack of political will of the higher level of politicians, and of course big money, prevented a possible solution.
In the picture on the right, we can see a billboard, which has killed a young man, and then was put again in the same position, to continue its murderous duty. What if parents and activists have acted against it? Illegla billboards have been characterized by many, as the mythic monster, Lernaian Hydra, you cut one of its heads and then suddenly 10 more appear.

So look! This is the cynicism of the companies. In this case it plays with a basic rule for the road safety, asking drivers to keep safe distances… What are you thinking about? When male drivers watch this picture while driving, what do they have in their minds? To keep a safe distance?

With the continuous help and support of Mr. Stavroulakis, i conducted interviews, research, i visited places of accidents, always with my camera and then i made a documentary. At the same time, as i had stopped working in the magazine, i wrote in my blog, posting news, photos, and everything about my progress on the illegal billboards research. The documentary was screened at the most popular festival in Greece, it was accepted with enthusiasm, and got the third place on the public’s preferences, just below very expensive and professional productions. I have to tell you that wherever i asked for financial help or participation i got refusals, as advertising companies and the Media have very strong relationships… And so, my documentary was realised with the help of friends and family, with lots of personal work, and with crowdsouring. I used my blog as a tool to collect some money for the editing process, and then when i uploaded the film on my blog i asked again in order to cover the post production expenses. I didn’ t become rich, but i made a fully independent work which i’ m very proud of.

After the screening of the documentary the developments were very fast. The Prime Minister himself, Mr. George Papandreou got personally involved and became the leading figure in ending of this illegality. The state started a very big project to remove illegal billboards. Today, in Greece we have a very small number of illegal billboards. Just think that before our actions, there were 250.000 illegal billboards around…

If you ask me why i got involved in this issue, i would tell you one name. Manolis Stavroulakis. It was not the fact that we have the same name, or the fact that he has lost a son and i have lost a father. No, its’ s not that. It’ his instinctive talent in campaigning, and problably my sensitivity to powerful, meaningful messages. So, the conclusion of my experience…

I have been thinking that Mr. Stavroulakis actions could be a kind of a model for every campaigner or activist. His only interest was to solve a problem and prevent future victims.

His mentality, his instinct, his determination gave me 7 lessons.

1. First of all, you should be focused on the problem and on its solution. Theories and long conversations are tiring. Journalists want the issues to get presented to them in a thorgough, clear, and focused way.

2. You should tell a story. Stavroulakis told me a convincing personal story with beginning, middle, and end.

3. You should be sincere, don’ t hide, don’ t be afraid of the exposure, and try to make the journalist part of the solution. I started as a journalist and at the end i became an activist. Finally i got member of a new organization called SOS Road Crimes.

4. It is very important to move the journalist and not to hide your emotions. He must be touched and moved. (Without of course, being emotionally manipulated).

5. Provide data. In order to really mobilise a journalist you should give him or her all the information you have, the hard data. Be specific.

6. Don’ underestimate the power of one specific journalist. You don’ t have to approach the star of the biggest network. A small journalist, can help you much more, if you have convinced and moved him with your personal story.

7. You should be passionate, determined, and unrelenting. The journalist will continue to be on your side and you will give him strength, faith, courage, and approval for his struggle. In this sense your aim is not to simply form a relation with a journalist but to create an ally in your struggle.

Thank you very much for your attention.

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