Alcohol / Drug Information School
Alcohol / Drug Information School is an early intervention program intended to help people make positive changes to high risk attitudes and behaviors around alcohol and other drug use.
Alcohol/Drug Information School is based on the belief that people have the power to change their behavior if they have the motivation and tools to do so. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the risks and consequences of alcohol and other drug use and abuse.
Per Washington State statute, this class lasts a minimum of eight hours. It meets all court and Department of Licensing requirements. It is educational and focuses on decision making, as well as psychological, sociological, physiological, and legal consequences of alcohol/drug consumption and traffic safety.
Classes are held the second Saturday of each month from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Class Size is Limited and pre-registration is required. No walk-ins will be allowed to attend class.
Each student will be provided with a Washington State Alcohol and Other Drug Information School Workbook and appropriate supplemental handouts.
The Alcohol / Drug Information School program does not in any way constitute a treatment program nor does it fulfill any treatment requirements. These programs are designed to be an educational intervention and are best suited for those who may meet Level .05 of ASAM-American Society of Addiction Medicine’s Patient Placement Criteria or those in need of prevention education.
