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Keep Every Youth Safe


Download a KEYS Program Reservation form here

The Keep Every Youth Safe (KEYS) program is an hour-long seminar created by the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts that educates and empowers new drivers to make smart driving decisions to avoid injury when on the road.  This award-winning program explores the link between dangerous driving behaviors and the risk of sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the most common cause of death and disability among adolescents and young adults.

Topics covered in our program include:
  • Facts about and causes of brain injury
  • Information about high-risk driving behaviors (speeding, distractions, etc.)
  • Compelling videos from Massachusetts residents with TBI from car crashes
  • Prevention strategies to reduce the risk of crashes and TBI
KEYS is the only outside program recommended by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles to fulfill Module 14 of the driver education curriculum.  Bring this award-winning program to your school and stand out from the 200+ driver education schools across the Commonwealth!

To inquire about KEYS or request a program for your driver education school, please fill out a reservation form by clicking the link above or contact Alexandra Hajduk, KEYS Program Manager, at (508) 475-0032, ext. 21 or KEYS@biama.org.
KEYS "One Split Second" DVD Toolkit
For schools that are unable to accommodate a KEYS program, BIA-MA is pleased to offer a DVD toolkit that covers many of the topics discussed in the in-person program.  The tool-kit contains BIA-MA’s 24-minute “One Split Second” DVD, a curriculum guide for instructors, discussion questions and interaction ideas for students, and a post-DVD quiz.  Please contact the program manager for more details.
Learn more
For more information on the KEYS program, please contact:
Alexandra Hajduk
KEYS Program Manager
KEYS Program (508) 475-0032, ext. 21
Email: ahajduk@biama.org
Brain Injury Help Line  ~  (800) 242-0030