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Drug Drive Behaviour Change Program

accredited program
The Drug Drive Program is designed to help you identify the underlying reason for your drug driving offence and identify ways to reduce the risk of re-offending by helping you:
- Identify the reasons you drug drive
- Explore consequence of drug driving
- Look at ways to ensure you don’t drug drive again
You are required to complete the drug driver program if:
- You were caught with illicit drugs in your system
- It was your first offence
Program Duration | 2x 3.5 hr sessions (inc. a break) |
Maximum Participants | 8 |
Cost | Standard $420 Concession $386 |
Venue | Box Hill LibraryMeeting Room 21040 Whitehorse Rd Box Hill VIC 3128 |
Venue | Essendon PACEMeeting Room48C Lincoln RoadEssendon VIC 3040 |
Venue | MoorabbinSt James Moorabbin Lutheran416 South RdMoorabbin VIC 3189 |
What participants need to bring
- On your first day of attendance, provide ID as per VicRoads requirements – Click here for details.
- Concession card (if applicable)
What participants achieve on completion
Upon completion of the program and meeting all the program requirements, you will be issued with a Certificate of Completion.
The Behaviour Change Program has been developed to help participants explore the reasons behind their drink and/or drug-driving offence, and provide an opportunity to explore the consequences of their offence on themselves and those around them. It also helps to identify the benefits of not re-offending. The program enables participants to develop an action plan to assist them to not drink and or drug drive again. The program also provides referral support for those who have alcohol or drug use concerns.
If you commit a drug driving offence, you will get a letter from VicRoads with information about which BCP you should enrol in. If you have not received a letter or if you’re not sure about which program to complete, contact Driver Relicensing Services on 1300 723 790.
To earn a Certificate of Completion you will need to:
- Arrive at the requested time for your course
- Not be affected by alcohol or other drugs
- Behave in a socially acceptable/appropriate manner at all times
- Participate in all activities including group discussions
- Complete the provided handbook and the drink/drug questionnaire to determine if you would benefit from further support.
- Attend all required sessions
Two sessions, one week apart. Each session runs for 3.5 hours and includes a break.
Once you have successfully completed your program, you will be provided with a Certificate of Completion. You will also be asked to complete a participant feedback form.
Yes. You will need to bring a valid concession card (Health Care Card, Pension Card, or a Gold Card) to your first session otherwise your booking will be invalid.