| Who: | School based staff working with Year 10-12 students |
| What: | This one day workshop is compulsory for teachers wishing to implement the Keys for Life program.
The program is suitable for Year 10-12 students as well as young people at non-school sites and centres. It focuses on the
development of positive road user attitudes, risk management strategies and encouraging driving practice (under supervision).
Participating students receive free resources including a journal, driving guide, pamphlets and a road rules handbook.
On completion of the program (approximately 10 hours), teachers are authorised to conduct the Learner's Permit Theory Test (road rules test) with students at school and issue certificates which can be redeemed for a discounted Learner's Permit at any licensing centre in the state. Keys for Life is a Council endorsed course and students can accrue 1 point toward the WA Certificate of Education (WACE). Schools intending to implement Keys for Life can only access the resource by attending a one day Keys for Life workshop. Schools may send more than one staff member to the workshop. |
| When: | 8.15am—3.15pm |
A certificate of attendance will be provided on completion of the professional development workshop.
All associated costs including teacher relief are covered by SDERA. Workshops are scheduled at various times throughout the year. To register for a workshop click here.
A summary of the current PowerPoint slide presentation used at the Keys for Life professional development workshop is available here.