Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Stay Vigilant for Cannabis (Marijuana) Intoxication
Welcome to New InnerAct Alliance Board Members for 2022-2023
Welcome 2022-2023 Executive Committee: Jeanette Crowley, President; Hazel Sellers, Past President; Karen King, 1st Vice President; Willie Mincey, 2nd Vice President; Ryan Rogers, Treasurer; Ginny Wolfe, Secretary; Jill Seymour and Cindy Sharp, Members At Large and Board of Directors: Candace Barnes, Juli Davis, Carrie Ann Hall, Guy LaLonde, Bruce Lilyea, Mikaela Perry, Carole Philipson, and Hans Steinbrenner.
The Annual InnerAct Alliance Year In Review Meeting will be held on Thursday, June 23rd to plan and review the agency’s many programs and services in our community.
Summer is a Dangerous Time for Teen Drivers
Nationwide, over 7,000 people died in
teen-related crashes during summer months of 2010-2019. The Florida Department
of Transportation confirms that the average number of crashes and fatalities
involving teenagers increase by 16% from late May to September when kids are
out of school. In addition, AAA expects that the past two years of pent-up travel
demand due to COVID-19 may lead to more traffic, which raises the crash risk
especially for young drivers who have less experience.
Everyone should be conscious that we all have
a duty to drive safe. Risks multiply when young drivers have teen passengers in
the car so parents must set limits for their kids and enforce them. Parents
should also model good driving behavior - it could save your teens life.
UthMpact teen leaders have created a social norms campaign with a clever theme of “Your Future is Deer!” to help increase awareness and remind peers of important safety measures before they get behind the wheel.
UthMpact Facts focus on driving responsibly and defensively, and most of all, NOT driving distracted! Stay safe this summer and when on the roads, obey the posted speed limit, buckle up, and never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol or ride in a car driven by an impaired driver.
P.A.U.S.E. for Panic to Calm Your Anxiety
P.A.U.S.E. is a great helpful technique to use when you notice yourself becoming anxious. These steps encourage us to engage in positive actions to manage and calm anxiety instead of getting caught in vicious cycles of worry.
Here are 5 easy strategies to try that may help stop or manage panic attacks. So, just remember P.A.U.S.E. any time you notice that you are worrying:
Smart & Safe Summer Fun!
UthMpact Leadership Class XII Summer Retreat