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Rehabilitation Over Reprimand: A New Approach to Road Offences, with Sean O Connor

Rehabilitation Over Reprimand: A New Approach to Road Offences, with Sean O Connor

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In this episode of the Project EDWARD Podcast: My Role in the Safe System, James Luckhurst speaks with Seán O’Connor, founder of Ireland’s Drive Aware program, a unique initiative tackling road safety through education and rehabilitation rather than punishment.

Drawing on a background in addiction, mental health, and justice, Seán discusses how Drive Aware works with offenders, particularly young drivers, to explore the causes behind dangerous and careless driving. From self-referrals to court-mandated participation, the program focuses on understanding behaviour, reflecting on consequences, and promoting long-term change. Seán also reflects on the role of enforcement versus education in road safety strategy and why punitive measures alone often fall short.

With insights into human behaviour behind the wheel, this episode offers a compelling case for compassionate intervention and evidence-based reform.

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