“working to protect the interests of road crash victims
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“Working to protect the interests of roadcrash victims & to reduce road danger”
Robert ŠTABA,FEVR board member and president Zavod varnapot, Slovenia
Formally founded in Geneva in July 1991,Prof. Marcel Haegi, founder and 1. president
About FEVREuropean Federation of Road Traffic Victims
(Fédération Européenne des Victimes de la Route)
Composed of over 24 national Europeanassociations of road traffic victims,including families of those killed and disabled.
The largest international organisation of roadtraffic victims in the world.
Has links to similar associations worldwide(Asirt, MADD)
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Non-Governmental Organisation
About FEVR
Consultative status with the Economicand Social Council of the United Nations
Represented at relevant working partiesand meetings: UNECE Working Party1 on Road Safety UN/WHO Road Safety CollaborationForum (set up in 2004)
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Robert Staba, vice presidentKoen Van Wonterghem, treasurerMuge Maggie Bakiruglu,secretary
FEVRChaussée de Haecht 1405B-1130 Bruxelles,Belgium
FEVRChaussée de Haecht 1405B-1130 Bruxelles,Belgium
Jeannot MERSCH, president
Board of FEVR
Yolanda Domenech, psy consultEleni Karidi, bereaved mother
Brigitte CHAUDHRY, FEVR presidentfrom 2004 to 2010 and Coordinatorwith Global NGOs)
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FEVR objectives
To promote assistance to road victimsat international level and in Europe.
To work for prevention of crashes androad danger reduction
To strengthen contactsand collaboration betweenroad victim associationsfrom the various countries.
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Very few governments have committed themselves duringthe 25 years of FEVR existence to improve the situation ofvictims and also have largely failed to enforce road trafficlaws in a sustainable way.
Victim organisations have beenmoved to fill the void left bygovernment failures.
The steep rise in road traffic injuries.Victims were left completely neglectedand without assistance or help.
Victims suffered twice whenthe legal process offered noreal justice.
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To offer support and help to road crashvictims through member associations
To contribute to road safety by highlighting roaddanger and the causes of crashes in order toinfluence institutions and authorities towardsimplementing and enforcing road safety measuresfar more effectively.
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Founded in 1991 in Geneva, UN consultative status
24 member organisations from 17 countries (15 EU)
Co-operation and best practice exchanges between thesenational associations and a stronger voice for them
Observance of a common Day of Remembrance since 1993
Representation of road victims’ interests at international level
Participation at relevant UN/EC working parties and meetings
Joint work with related partner organisations (ETSC,Tispol..)
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Injured, relatives of killed & injured Friends, colleagues and neighbours policemen, rescue people
hospital employees
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Support services
Road Danger Reduction
Access to justice
Road victims’ human rightsTrauma careRehabilitationAppropriate legal responseFunding for organizationsproviding support to victims
FEVR as an Advocacy Organization forroad crash victimsLaws that are consistently applied, sothat they also act as a deterrent.
Addressing pedestrian rightsSpeedingDecrease of the power of carsThe offences of hit and runAlcohol & drug useDistracted driving and Phone useTailgatingReduction in the consequences of crashesReduction of CO2 emissions
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More serious post crash response:
Medical care – both physical and psychologicalto satisfactory national standards
Investigation of crashes to minimumstandards and MDCI = Multi DisciplinaryCrash Investigation
Criminal justice - with appropriate laws,charges and sentences
Civil justice – length of proceedings to bereasonable and damages payments to be fairStrict liability law
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NGO consultative status with the Economic and Social Councilof the UN and takes part in relevant UN working partiesrepresenting the perspective of road crash victims.
The Federation provides co-operation and best practiceexchanges between national victim associations.
In 2001, the European Parliament approved a Resolution on a2002-2010 European road safety programme, including mostof the proposals made by FEVR, in particular increased controlson speed and alcohol limits, regular road safety meetings,improved assistance to victims.
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Member of the UN Road Safety Collaboration ForumMeetings twice a year from 2004 onFEVR as the only organization with experience of supportingvictims and of knowing their perspective
Conducted a first-ever study, co-founded bythe European Commission:
“Impact of Road Death and Injury – researchinto the principal causes of the decline inquality of life and living standard suffered byroad crash victims and victim families;Proposals for Improvements”
The findings: the impact is profound and long-lasting, with serious economic consequencesfor countries.
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Jeannot Mersch spoke on the topic:“Safe system approach “
ITF/OECD seminar (Paris 3.10.16))
FEVR president Jeannot Mersch attended:Several stakeholder meetings & conferences inBrussels
Manuel Ramos represente FEVR atthe UNRSC meetings in NY andGeneva and presented WD slogan
FEVR annual General Meeting(Lisbon Portugal)).
6th July BrusselsFEVR 25th Anniversary
6th June Madrid FundacionMAPFRE International RS Awardfor the best RS Initiative 2015
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The slogan of the decade of actionfor Road Safety 2011–2020:
Every six seconds someone iskilled or seriously injured on theworld's roads.
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enhancing thebehavior of road users
further developingthe safety of vehicles
improving emergency services
building road safetymanagement capacity
upgrading the safety ofroad infrastructure
Submission by FEVR:
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To establish anInternational Coalitionagainst Road Trauma andpromote national coalitions
Promotion of the WorldDay of Remembrance forRoad Traffic victims
Submission by FEVR:
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'From Global Remembrance to Global Action across the
Decade'
Let's make 2011-2020 a Decade to remember!
‘Light of Hope‘
www.wdor.org
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because people are reminded to honour the killed &Injured by
promising to behave correctly & respectful on the road& streets to prevent future tragedies
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- UN Resolution in 2005 of adopting the World Day
- WHO/WDOR Guide for governments and NGOs
- Inclusion of WDOR in the Plan for the Decade of GlobalAction
- the EU Parliament voted the EU Road Safety Strategy 2020where WDOR is officially recognized
„The aim of WDR is to offer solidarity andfriendship to fellow-bereaved, draw attentionto the devastation caused by road danger andcall for an end to the carnage.“
Brigitte Chaudhry, FEVR, bereaved mother,Author of the WDR website
established and promoted by FEVR (ledby RoadPeace) from 1993 onwards
Recognized by a resolution in 2005 bythe United Nations and now observedworldwide
20th november 2011,from 6pm to midnight
Light a candle inmemory of road
victims
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In every situation a personmight fail.The road system should not.
The Vision Zero
The prospect of some 17.500fatalities and many more severelyinjured people on Europe’s roadsby 2020 is unacceptable.From an ethical, social, economicand political point of view VisionZero is the only long termapproach to adopt.
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Act at national level.
Offer ongoing assistance to victims :helplineinformation written from the perspective of victimsperson to person support,escorts to court hearings and meetings
Hold regular events (conferences, seminars or lectures,special days, weeks or even months)
Campaign on issues of road victim treatment, justiceor rather lack of justice, and on road danger issues.
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AVR(Luxembourg)
ACA-M(Portugal) AIFVS Vittime della
Strada(Italy)
The Ligue(France)
study on pedestrian movementsand facilities for them in Lisboncreated zebra crossings made upof rows upon rows of names ofthose killed on the road,organised a protest against thehigh speed of official carslaunched a campaign of Fifteencommandments of courtesy atthe wheel.
calling for ethics in all professions(in the justice sector for judges,magistrates and lawyers, in theroad building sector forcompanies)have established collaborationwith universities for analysing theeffect of traffic, especially onpedestriansclassification of cars in relation to safety
campaigned on the reduction of the alcohol limitexhibition on driving while tireda round table for disabled victimsmany letters to politicians and the media
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Zavod Varna potSafe journey instituteSlovenia
RoadPeace(UK)
Pat-Apat(Spain)
Road Cross(Switzerland)
prevention in schools,assistance in selected court cases,reacted to relevant press articleslaunched a campaign aimed at young womenasking them to leave the cars of risk-takingboyfriend drivers
pilot programme where bereavedfamily members gave testimonyof their experiences to pupils ofdriving schools
Justice Campaign, part of which is an AllParty Parliamentary Group for Justice forRoad Traffic Victims
preventive and educational programs (forchildren, young adults, parents)psychosocial support to people who wereinjured in traffic collisions and their relatives andto people who caused a serious accidents.European night without accidents
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„We are representatives of road traffic victims and victimfamilies and we are already an unavoidable pressure group,influencing international road safety policy. Even if we havelimited financial resources, we have a strong moral supportamong large sectors of public opinion, as well as amongEuropean and World International organizations.”
Marcel Haegi, 2002FEVR founder and 1. president
“Our Federation and its national Associationsdefend the right to life without compromise.“
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Objective 4: Road Danger Reduction Promote reduction of speed and safe and
sustainable active mobility. Adopt a safe system approach by considering the
user, road infrastructure and the vehicle, especiallyin respect of VRU.
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MDCI: Lessons to be learned that futuredeaths and serious injuries may beprevented.
Improve the quality of life after being .Injured in a road traffic crash
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Priority ActionsA) LIGHT & SAFE: great majority of cars are
greatly over-powered for the conditions inwhich
they are actually used. .
B) SSA:Sustainable-Safe-Active
Promote safe design &
active mobility
C) Wording:“crash” or “collision”,
not “accident”!
If you care, use crash.
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Thank You for Your Attention !
www.fevr.org
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