Licence to change lives
Driving instructor Phil Kellett wanted to teach teenagers how to drive – now he’s helping change his students’ lives as well, thanks to a new RAA program, Licence to Work.
Last year, RAA driving instructor Phil taught students at Seaton High School how to drive as part of RAA and Western Futures’ Driver Education Scholarship pilot program.
The pilot at Seaton, as well as another six-month program at Findon High School, provided students facing common challenges – like no access to a vehicle or a supervising driver – with 75 hours of fully funded driving lessons with qualified RAA instructors.
Phil said he never thought he’d be able to change his students’ lives so much through teaching them to drive.
“In some cases we’re getting these teenagers out of an extremely challenging situation, where there’s generations of people in their families who haven’t worked,” Phil said.
“Because they can’t get their driver’s licence, they’re struggling to find employment. Giving them a chance in life is really satisfying and definitely provides me with that feel-good factor.
“RAA members should be very proud of this program which is making a big difference to young peoples’ lives.”

Driving instructor Phil Kellett.