Certified eProgram for Risk Prevention

Safety-First Awareness


Get help now: US Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

SAMHSA’s National Helpline – 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

MADD's number–1-877-MADD-HELP–can be contacted for emotional support, guidance, and referrals. Another similar 24-hour hotline, the National Council on Alcohol–1-800-NCA-CALL–can give advice on reporting DUIs as well.

Take this 100% online evidence based eProgram if you were mandated to enroll in risk prevention, safety first awareness rehabilitation education. Includes a worksheet/journal and a certificate of completion. 

Rehabilitation Impact Education eCounseling or eCoaching is also available. Please call to schedule #936-444-7508


Instructor(s)

Health Psychologist

Valerie Catt Joglar

Valerie Catt is a certified master mental health psychologist and a rehabilitation impact education coach with an advanced degree certificate in health and wellness coaching and rehabilitation education. Val has been creating online course curriculum since 2012 and has extensive experience in court mandated education services including elearning courses and impact coaching curriculum.

Curriculum

  • 1

    INTRODUCTION

    • WELCOME TO YOUR US DOT-SAP SAFETY-FIRST RISK PREVENTION MANDATED COURSE + (PROGRESS REPORT LINK)

    • ABOUT YOUR US DOT-SAP COURSE

    • Download and save your "WORKSHEET JOURNAL SURVEY" as proof of your efforts (download icon is at the top right corner)

    • (03:56) Bashar :: The Seven Neutral Needs - Highlights Bashar Channeled by Darryl Anka 159K subscribers

    • US DOT-SAP Safety-First Risk Prevention Mandated Education Requirements Quiz

  • 2

    Chapter 1: DWI/DUI/OMVWI and Victims Impact Panel (VIP)

    • In Texas, both a DUI and a DWI refer to an individual operating a vehicle in a public place while intoxicated, which means he or she lacks the normal use of mental or physical faculties because of the use of alcohol or a drug.

    • The standard drunk or drugged driving offense in New York is called "driving while intoxicated" or "DWI." But New York also has a less serious offense called "driving while ability impaired" or "DWAI."

    • OWI is an acronym for operating while intoxicated, referring to a legal charge for drunken driving. For the most part, the acronym that indicates a drunk driving charge depends on the state in which you are driving.

    • Before the police can arrest you for DUI, they must have reason to believe that you were operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. To help them justify the arrest, the police will probably ask you to perform field sobriety tests.

    • (21:33) DUI Victim Impact Panel Speech by Martin Lockett by Adopt Animate Channel

    • (20:19) PEACE OFFICER DISCUSSES DUI/DWI IN GEORGIA by officer401 Channel

    • (06:45) Attorney/Uber Driver Tutorial on DWI Checkpoints by fiero600 Channel

    • Chapter 1 Quiz: DWI/DUI/OMVWI Basic Information

  • 3

    Chapter 2: Blood Alcohol Level (BAC) and Legal Limits, How Much is Too Much?

    • While 0.08 is the BAC level that will result in a charge of DUI, DUII or DWI there are zero tolerance and enhanced penalty BAC levels that differ from state to state. Also note that the fines, fees and laws are different in each state.

    • You are legally intoxicated in Texas when your blood alcohol concentration reaches 0.08%, but you are breaking the law as soon as drugs or alcohol affect your driving — or flying or boating — ability.

    • How Many Drinks Does it Take to Reach 0.08 %BAC? You should never drink and drive, no matter how much you’ve consumed. You can be impaired and arrested even if your BAC is under 0.08%.

    • (05:07) Blood Alcohol Concentration by Healthy McGill Channel

    • (02:20) How Alcohol Affects Your Brain And Body by Business Insider Channel

    • (02:05) What Alcohol Does to Your Body by simple show foundation Channel

    • (06:11) Effects Of Alcohol and Your B.A.C | Blood Alcohol Content | Alcohol and Health by Cops, Court and Community Channel

    • (01:55) How to Calculate Blood Alcohol Level by Howcast Channel

    • (03:13) How Many Drinks to 0.08? | 300lb. NFL Lineman vs. 110lb. Woman 88,123 views•Feb 2, 2016 by BACtrack Channel

    • (04:00) How Many Beers to Reach .08% BAC? | Light Beer vs. IPA by BACtrack Channel

    • (03:39) How Many Glasses of Wine to Reach 0.08% BAC? by BACtrack

    • (04:09) The effects of alcohol & how much alcohol is safe to consume by Chrissy B Show Channel

    • (05:33) Alcoholism: How much is too much? by SciShow Psych Channel

    • (10:54) How to Stay Sober Around Drunk People, Psychologist and Criminologist Ralph Smart by Infinite Waters (diving deep)

    • Chapter 2 Quiz: Blood Alcohol Level (BAC) and Legal Limits

  • 4

    Chapter 3: Driving and Performance Under the Influence of Commonly Abused Substances

    • PRESENTATION: Understanding the Influence of Substances on Driving Performance.pdf

    • You can’t drive safely if you’re impaired. That’s why it’s illegal everywhere in America to drive under the influence of alcohol, marijuana, opioids, methamphetamines, or any potentially impairing drug–prescribed or over the counter.

    • Cannabis, Impaired Driving, and Road Safety: An Overview of Key Questions and Issues

    • MDMA (ecstasy) effects on actual driving performance before and after sleep deprivation, as function of dose and concentration in blood and oral fluid.

    • Alcohol and other impairing drugs are involved in approximately 40 percent of all traffic crashes in which someone is killed each year.

    • What Are the Effects of Alcohol on the Body? Alcohol can cause both short-term effects, such as lowered inhibitions, and long-term effects, including a weakened immune system.

    • (03:57) Effects of Alcohol on the Brain, Animation, Professional version. - YouTube

    • (02:13) Driver under influence of DRUGS performs 'worst ever' road side test - YouTube

    • (03:47) Marijuana Intoxication and Driving by Healthcare Triage Channel

    • (01:51) Driving under the influence of drugs - YouTube

    • (10:15) The impact of drug driving and the effect of roadside testing by Dr Luke Downey by PsychScene Hub Channel

    • (21:23) HOW DO I AVOID GETTING A DWI OR DUI? WHAT HAPPENS IF I GET A DUI? WHAT'S THE LEGAL LIMIT? BY MADANA HURMOZ LAW at www.hermizlaw.com

    • (05:25) Drinking & Driving - How Alcohol Affects Your Body? - YouTube

    • Chapter 3 Quiz: Driving and Performance Under the Influence

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    Chapter 4: Drug Abuse and Addiction- The Rat Park Rat Experiments

    • Get Help for Substance Abuse Substance abuse is the misuse of alcohol, prescription or over-the-counter medications, and the use of illegal drugs. Find treatment and recovery services for substance abuse and learn how to prevent drug and alcohol problems.

    • We owe to American psychologist, Dr Bruce Alexander, the understanding that addiction is about far more than any drug. That a person, or animal in his studies, is an active ingredient in their interaction with a drug.

    • Rat Park, the rats could drink a fluid from one of two drop dispensers, which automatically recorded how much each rat drank. One dispenser contained a sweetened morphine solution and the other plain tap water.

    • (05:41) Addiction (Kurzgesagt Archived video) by Channel Theatrum

    • (03:30) What Causes Addiction by Channel Minute Videos

    • (04:52) Beating Drug Addiction - The Rat Park Experiment by Channel Wisdom Land

    • (06:59) Overcoming Addiction - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO FINALLY BEAT IT by Channel Improvement Pill

    • A coping mechanism is a specific procedure, process or technique, which manages or creates adaptation to stress.

    • (21:28) How To Let Go of a Coping Mechanism - Teal Swan - 177,161 views

    • Chapter 4 Quiz: Addiction and the Rat Park Rat Experiments

Mandated Courses

highly recommends the following professionals:

Madana M. Hermiz -  www.hermizlaw.com

Ralph Smart - www.ralphsmart.com

Paul D'Emiia - www.demilialaw.com

Teal Swan - www.TealSwan.com

Leo Gura - www.actualized.org

More eCourses for Use in Court or Probation

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