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The Driver Safety Program Section on Volunteer Net is under construction to better serve you. We ask for your patience during this process. Thank you AARP Driver Safety Program
Dear AARP Driver Safety Program Volunteer:
Welcome to the Driver Safety Program’s section on VolunteerNet an easy to use website that brings the program’s frequently used documents and tools by DSP volunteers into one central place. We will be constantly adding new content to this site, so keep visiting us to experience the latest and greatest. Thank you for your dedicated service to the AARP Driver Safety Program. We want to ensure that VolunteerNet is a useful tool for you, so if you have any feedback, ideas or suggestions please send them to drive@aarp.org.
Includes Association information, as well as Association policies that guide all AARP volunteers
Includes Newsflashes for the Driver Safety Program
Includes forms that are necessary to perform the administrative functions of the program, including: expense reimbursement, ordering from Fulfillment, personnel changes, performance evaluation and more. Please note that all updated forms are listed by having a date at the end of the title, indicating the latest revision.
The volunteer position description for each position within the Driver Safety Program volunteer structure is in this section for your use in recruitment, leadership development or as needed. Please note that all updated forms are listed by having a date at the end of the title, indicating the latest revision.
Includes Ads, brocures, and media guidelines that are used for the program, please note that all updated forms are listed by having a date at the end of the title, indicating the latest revistion.
Fact Sheets
Recruitment
Ads and Logos
Guides
Includes Administrative information, reports, papers and monthly statistics, for the program. Please note that all updated forms are listed by having a date at the end of the title, indicating the latest revision.
Classroom Reports
2007 DSP Classroom Course Evaluation (pdf)
Monthly Participant and Course Reports
Online Reports
2007 DSP Online Course Evaulation (pdf)
Monthly Reports
Includes outside Web sites that might contain useful information or resources for Driver Safety volunteers.
DSP Resources
Comprehensive Resources
Self Assessment Tools
Find a driver rehabilitation specialist near you at the American Occupational Therapy Association or the Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists
Safety Facts, Reports and Statistics
Includes training material that are used for the program. Please note that all updated forms are listed by having a date at the end of the title, indicating the latest revision.
Mid-Edition 6 Participant Workbook and Instructor Manual Revision Pages Packet
AARP has adopted a Ten Year Social Impact Agenda that focuses on a single overarching goal: People 50+ will have independence, choice, and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable for them and society as a whole. One of the primary factors determining people’s ability to achieve and maintain independence, choice, and control throughout their lives is the quality of their communities. Today, many Americans age 50 and older live in communities that do not provide access to the services and information they need to stay self-sufficient and mobile as they age. For many older Americans, a lack of mobility options poses one of the greatest challenges to remaining independent. As one of the ten goals in our Social Impact Agenda, AARP has made a commitment to ensuring that Americans 50+ are able to sustain mobility as they age. AARP’s Outreach & Service, Livable Communities, Driver Safety Program & Mobility Options is responsible for providing ongoing education, training, resources, and tools to help AARP staff and volunteers to be able to effectively promote and advance mobility options. The online catalog contains information about internal AARP related Mobility Resources and on external mobility resources.
Section #1—Description of AARP Mobility Options documents and resources with PDF’s
Section #1 - Mobility Online Resource Guides
National Action Agenda for Enhancing Mobility Options
National Action Agenda for Enhancing Mobility Options for Older Americans is the result of a 2004 national mobility forum of more than 40 organizations. The report identifies problems, solutions and core competencies among organizations currently engaged on mobility issues. As we come to understand our key allies, our challenge will be to plan the coalitions and partnerships that will bring to fruition aspects of the mobility plan and position AARP as a leading voice in the issue of mobility for older adults
It can be ordered from Fulfillment with stock #D18284
A PDF can be download at: Mobility Options (pdf)
AARP Mobility Toolkit
AARP Mobility Toolkit released in 2007 is collection of step-by-step guides for promoting mobility programs. Primarily designed for use by AARP State Offices it can also be valuable to external organizations. The three original guides in the toolkit are:
Riding the Bus Presenter’s Guide
The AARP Riding the Bus Presenter’s Guide and DVD released in 2007 is designed for use by AARP State Offices, external organizations, and facilitators to plan and conduct riding the bus educational sessions. AARP has developed this DVD, Presenter’s Guide, and collateral materials to achieve 3 primary goals:
The Guide is based on work done by AARP Kentucky. It comes with a DVD containing the 11-minute video, the guide, sample materials, templates, and guide appendixes.
It can be ordered from Fulfillment with stock #D18767
A PDF can be download at: Riding the Bus (pdf)
AARP Mobility Forum Planning Guide
The AARP Mobility Forum Planning Guide released in 2007 is designed for use by AARP State Offices to plan and conduct state or local mobility stakeholder forums. This step-by-step guide is based on the successful Forums convened by state offices in Florida, New York, North Carolina, and Virginia in 2006. AARP can take a leadership role in working with state and community partners and stakeholders to ensure the livability of their environment through the provision of responsive and comprehensive mobility options. The guide is part of the Mobility Toolkit. It comes with a CD containing the document, sample materials, templates, and guide appendixes. It can be ordered from Fulfillment with stock #D18766
A PDF can be download at: Mobility Forum (pdf)
AARP Pedestrian Safety Action Guide
The AARP Pedestrian Safety Action Guide released in 2007 is designed for use by AARP State Offices to plan and conduct pedestrian safety activities. The guide describes three levels of involvement in pedestrian safety. The Guide is drawn largely on lessons learned from the successful pedestrian safety initiative by AARP Hawaii and from AARP’s publication: Livable Communities: An Evaluation Guide (D18311). The guide is part of the Mobility Toolkit. It comes with a CD containing the document, sample materials, templates, and guide appendixes.
It can be ordered from Fulfillment with stock #D18768
A PDF can be download at: Pedestrian Safety (pdf)
Advancing Mobility Options—Producing a State Transportation Report guide
The guide and its CD can be added to the Mobility Toolkit issued in 2007. This guide contains step-by-step instructions for AARP state offices and other groups partnering with AARP to promote a broad array of mobility choices for older adults in their communities.
The guide is designed to support mobility awareness efforts by state office staff and volunteers. It also supports our work with creating livable communities and having volunteers serving as the voice of Americans 50+ on MPO committees. Those efforts may focus on local concerns or more broadly on statewide mobility challenges. To that end, state office staff may tailor the report template to conditions and recommendations affecting a single city or the entire state. The guide is based on the AARP New Mexico Mobility Challenges for the 50 Plus Suggestions for Improvement New Mexico Transportation Report developed last year.
It can be ordered from Fulfillment with stock # D19010.
A PDF can be downloaded at: Advancing Mobility Options.pdf
Promising Approaches for Promoting Lifelong Community Mobility guide
The Promising Approaches for Promoting Lifelong Community Mobility guide released in April 2008 is designed for use by AARP State Offices and Volunteers as a resource. This is an update of the 2005 AARP reprint of Promising Approaches for Enhancing Elderly Mobility. This guide, developed by the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) under the sponsorship of AARP, highlights programs and initiatives considered to hold promise for enhancing the safety and mobility of older adults across the nation. Areas covered in the guide include driver screening and assessment, education and training, vehicle design and advanced technology, roadway design, transitioning from driving, transportation coordination, and alternative transportation options. AARP staff and volunteers will find that this guide will serve as a valuable resource for community professionals conducting or interested in developing programs for promoting older adult mobility.
It can be ordered from Fulfillment with stock # D18390
A PDF can be downloaded at: Promising (pdf)
Section #2— Summary pages of external mobility related resources and how to obtain them
Mobility Resource Guide External (pdf)
For more information, contact Frank Carroll, Senior Project Manager—Mobility Options, 727-592-8023 or fcarroll@aarp.org.