DWI And Drug Education Court Programs
Provider at a Glance
Available programs:
- DWI Intervention Program
- DWI Education Program
- Alcohol Education Program for Minors
Program languages include:
- English
- Spanish
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Welcome to DWI & Drug Education Court Programs We provide comprehensive programs tailored to meet court, legal, employment, or personal growth requirements, all regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Our educational courses are designed to impart essential skills for understanding the impacts of alcohol, drug, and substance use, abuse, dependence, tolerance, withdrawal, and recovery.
We offer courses in both English and Spanish to accommodate diverse needs. Whether you need to fulfill court mandates or seek personal development, we are here to assist you in resolving your situation effectively.
DWI Education (DWI-E)
Our state-approved DWI Education program aims to fulfill court requirements with a focus on:
- Understanding the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving skills. Identifying risk factors associated with impaired driving patterns.
- Developing a plan to reduce the likelihood of future DWI incidents.
- Upon completion of 12 hours of classroom instruction over three days, participants receive a state certificate.
Drug Offender Education Program (DOEP)
Our state-approved DOEP helps individuals meet court or Department of Public Safety/Department of Motor Vehicle requirements. The program focuses on:
- Understanding the effects of drug use and abuse on individuals, families, and communities.
- Identifying patterns of drug use and abuse.
- Developing a plan for positive lifestyle changes.
- After completing 15 hours of classroom instruction over five days, participants receive a state certificate.
DWI Intervention (DWI-I)
Our state-approved DWI-I Intervention Program, previously known as the Repeat Offender Education Program (ROEP), is designed for individuals with multiple DWIs. This comprehensive program, ranging from 30 to 32 hours, addresses alcohol/drug-related issues beyond those covered in the first-time offender DWI Education program. It aims to raise awareness of substance abuse issues and encourages appropriate treatment and intervention to prevent further problems.
Alcohol Education Program for Minors (AEPM)
Our state-approved AEPM provides minors with essential knowledge on alcohol-related issues, including social values, laws, accidents, and decision-making. The program empowers young people to make informed choices and mitigate risks associated with alcohol consumption. AEPM requires a total of 6 hours of instruction.
At DWI & Drug Education Court Programs, our goal is to provide comprehensive education and support to help individuals fulfill legal requirements and make positive lifestyle changes.