Review of the Drink Drive Rehabilitation Course

This document describes an evaluation of the Drink Drive Rehabilitation Course (DDR), which aims to rehabilitate drink drive offenders and reduce re-offending by educating them about the consequences of their actions. The evaluation, conducted by Ipsos MORI, adhered to ISO 20252:2012 standards and involved a review of various aspects of the DDR, including its provider approval process, payment mechanisms, and educational effectiveness. The findings suggest that while the DDR is generally effective and appreciated by participants, there are areas needing improvement such as awareness among offenders and stakeholders, and concerns about the impact of pricing on course quality. The evaluation also considered the potential integration of drug drive education into the DDR, with mixed opinions on its feasibility. Recommendations include refining processes, improving guidance, and ensuring consistent application of the 'user pays' principle, as well as further research on the impact of pricing and the possibility of separate courses for drink and drug driving offenses. **This summary was written by an AI model and therefore should not be considered a definitive summary of the report. If you are aware of inaccuracies, please email evaluation.registry@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.**

Description

Lead department
Department for Transport (DfT)
Evaluation stage
A complete evaluation report
Other departments
No other departments listed
Evaluation types
Process evaluation
Process methods
Individual interviews
Grant information
This intervention is not distributing funding via a grant
Government Major Project information
This intervention is not a major project
Policies
No policies provided

Event Dates

Event Name
Publication of final results
Event date
October 2019

Evaluation Costs

Cost
Not provided

Evaluation sharing

Link(s) to published report(s)
Yes
Links to evaluation plans
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Links to published evaluations
Findings
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Permission to share confirmed
Yes