Leveraging Behavioural Science for Effective Interventions
The development and delivery of road safety education has been in the spotlight in recent years and there is developing support from across the sector for adopting evidence-based practices grounded in behavioural science.
This presentation will outline the rigorous scientific frameworks and methodologies that underpin Co-Pilot’s intervention designs. An overview of intervention evaluation results will also be provided to illustrate the impact of current Co-Pilot initiatives and how these insights are feeding into future intervention designs.
Alongside being able to access a toolbox of educational content, Co-Pilot members can also join an online Circle community of like-minded road safety professionals, where they have access to a training centre and other tools to demonstrate the positive change that they are delivering in their communities.
This session is designed for attendees who are keen on understanding the application of behavioural science in practical, real-world settings and those interested in joining a forward-thinking community dedicated to driving impactful change.
Dr Elizabeth Box FCIHT, Behavioural Science Consultant, Co-Pilot
Dr Elizabeth Box is an accomplished transport researcher and commissioner with over two decades of experience.
She has an excellent track record in influencing and contributing to road safety policy outcomes at the national level.
Elizabeth has a doctorate in Transport Psychology and is experienced in developing, delivering and evaluating road safety interventions.