Road Safety Education - About UsThe Road Safety Education Officer (RSEO) Service is part of Road Safety Division
within the Department of the Environment DOE) and its prime focus is the delivery of road safety education
to children and young people. The Road Safety Education Officer Service
was established in 1973 and there are currently 20 RSEOs. The Service is headed by a Manager based at Headquarters in Belfast, with responsibility for staff in
5 offices throughout Northern Ireland. Each local office is administered by a Senior Road Safety Education
Officer, responsible for three RSEOs and one administrative support grade. The
education of children and young people is of vital importance in establishing responsible attitudes
and behaviours in road users from an early age. DOE’s RSEOs provide support and road safety teaching
materials and resources to over 1,800 schools, pre-schools playgroups and colleges each year and teacher
training is also provided where necessary. Each year, DOE produces a Road Safety Teaching Aid Calendar
which is the main road safety teaching resource used in primary schools. The Calendar has three versions
covering early, middle and upper years and features a cartoon cat, Skooter. Every classroom in every
primary and nursery school is provided with a copy of the Calendar. Schools are encouraged to adopt and implement a formal road safety policy,
to appoint a road safety co-ordinator and to teach road safety on a regular basis, preferably as part
of the curriculum. DOE also provide support to schools for cyclist training by way of teacher training
and teaching materials and its RSEOs monitor the number of pupils taking the cycling proficiency test
and the standard attained by those passing. Among other road safety initiatives promoted in schools
are Practical Child Pedestrian Safety Training, GCSE Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies, Road Traffic
Studies and the Driver Training Scheme. DOE’s RSEOs also provide input to
Courses for Drink-Drive Offenders run by the Probation Board for Northern Ireland. The purpose of the
course is to educate offenders on the dangers associated with drinking and driving and to help them
avoid repeat offending. Mission StatementTo contribute to a reduction in the number of killed and seriously injured on Northern Ireland’s roads by increasing the road safety knowledge, skills and understanding of road users – with particular emphasis on children – through education, training and publicity.AimsThe aims of the Road Safety Education Officer (RSEO) Service are to contribute to the casualty reduction targets in the Northern Ireland Road Safety Strategy by:
Key PurposeTo implement the action measures in the Northern Ireland Road
Safety Strategy 2002 – 2012 relating to road safety education for children. Key Responsibilities
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