Drink and drug driving behaviour change program
Behaviour change programs (BCP) help people who drink and or drug drive make safer driving choices.
Completing a BCP is a requirement for anyone who's committed either a drink, drug or combined drink and drug-driving offence before they can apply to get their licence back.
Other serious driving offences that require mandatory BCP training include dangerous or negligent driving involving police pursuit.
If you have been court ordered to attend a safe driving BCP for a hoon offence, it’s a separate type of behaviour change program from this one.
What are the programs?
Behaviour change programs are designed to help you identify the underlying reason for your drink and or drug-driving offence and identify ways to reduce the risk of re-offending and help you to:
- identify the reasons you drink- and or drug-drive
- explore the consequences of drink and or drug driving
- look at ways to ensure you don’t drink and or drug-drive again.
There are three types of behaviour change programs depending on the type of offence.
All programs must be done in person.
To complete your BCP, you’ll need to participate in all program components, including:
- contributing to group discussion
- participating in all activities
- completing the participant handbook
- completing the alcohol use/drug use questionnaire to determine if you require further support.
The facilitator may provide you with a referral for further support to assist you with any alcohol or other drug problems.
If you meet all the participation requirements at the end of the program, you’ll receive a certificate of completion which you bring with you to VicRoads to apply to get your licence back.
Which program do I need to do?
The type of BCP you need to complete depends on the details of your offence.
If you commit a drink or drug-driving offence, you will get a letter from VicRoads with information about which BCP you should enrol in.
Use this letter to guide you when booking a program as you must complete the right program to get your licence back.
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.
You must complete a behaviour change program for every offence, including the Intensive Drink and Drug Driving Behaviour Change program, even if you have completed the program before.
To find out more about what other penalties would apply to you after a drink or drug-driving offence, see drink-driving penalties, drug-driving penalties, or combined drink and drug-driving penalties.
Program cost
Before booking your program with a BCP provider, you should check their fees first. Providers may charge slightly different fees, so we recommend contacting different organisations to compare costs.
All providers include a cost recovery fee into their total price. The fee is $67, or $34 for eligible concession card holders. The provider sends this amount to the Department of Transport and Planning to help manage the programs. This fee is collected prior to attending the program and is additional to the provider’s cost to deliver the program.
Find a provider
Find your nearest behaviour change program providers by entering a suburb or postcode in the box below.
Search for a Behaviour Change Provider
If you've committed a drink or drug-driving offence you'll need to complete a Behaviour Change Program (BCP).
You'll receive a letter from us following your offence that has important information about enrolling in the right program. Please have this letter with you when booking into the BCP.
Search for your nearest BCP for further information and contact details.
Program overview
As part of a BCP, you must:
- contribute to group discussions
- join in all activities
- complete the participant handbook
- complete the alcohol use/drug use questionnaire, to make sure you have the support you need.
The program facilitator may give you a referral for more support with alcohol and drug problems.
If you meet all the participation requirements you get a certificate when you finish the program.
Program details
Becoming a Drink & Drug Driver BCP provider
If you are interested in becoming a approved BCP Provider please email [email protected] for more information