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Program: Back On Track Program  
Organization: CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services - Regional Centre - Woodstock
Phone Numbers: 519-673-3130
519-673-4242 ext 1268
Toll-Free: 1-888-814-5831
Fax: 519-539-8317
Email: info@remedial.net
Website: cmhatv.ca/programs-services/back-on-track/
Address:
522 Peel St
Woodstock, ON
N4S 1K3
Intersection: Wellington St S and Peel St
Location: Woodstock
Hours: By appointment
Service Description: Provincially mandated program for convicted impaired drivers and drivers who receive two or more provincial alcohol or drug related driving offences

Program can include an assessment, education/treatment program (8 or 16 hours) and follow-up interview
Fees: Set fee
Application: To register for the program, visit www.remedial.net, call 1-888-814-5831 or email info@remedial.net
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Convicted impaired drivers and drivers who receive two or more provincial alcohol or drug related driving offences
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: Interpreter must be arranged by the participant * interpreter must be 18 years of age or older
Area(s) Served: London, Middlesex, Elgin, Oxford and Kent

This information was last completely updated on 11/12/2024

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