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Impaired Driver Education Programs (IDEP) This is basic information about the Impaired Driver Education Programs offered by Amethyst Foundation. Amethyst Foundations Of Education. Quickbooks Pro 2008 Isopure here. The New Heaven and the New Earth. 1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed.

Who to contact Contact Name Anne Cover E-mail Website Where to go Name The Amethyst Foundation - Head Office Address 383 Canalside Building Ladbroke Grove London Postcode W10 5AA Local Offer ` Description Information base resource for parents who have a child with SLCN (Speech, Language, and Communication Needs) and food allergies. • A sign post information service • Quarterly membership newsletters • Volunteering opportunities • Quarterly Parent/Carer events and sessions Who is this service available to? Parents and carers When is this service available? Thursdays only, 9.00 - 17.30 How do you access this service?

Email your general enquiry to us at: What to do if you have a complaint? Send your written complaints to: Head Office The Amethyst Foundation 383 Canalside Buildings, London, W10 5AA Can parents and young people buy this service as part of their SEND personal budget?

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Amethyst Foundation, Inc. Is a private, non-profit organization that has offered professional substance abuse education, intervention and evaluation to individuals, courts, probation officers and other organizations since 1981. The administrative offices and residential facility are located in Epping, New Hampshire, which is readily accessible to residents of New Hampshire and other New England states. Amethyst Foundation has satellite locations for screening/intake interviews, class sessions, Addiction Severity Index (ASI) administration, and substance evaluations and service plan development in several other New Hampshire towns.

Its WIDIP (Weekend Program) is certified by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and is accepted by almost all other states as an approved alternative for DWI/DUI education/intervention. Important Note: Attendance at self-help groups (e.g. Alcoholics Anonymous) is NEVER mandated by Amethyst Foundation. Self-Help may be recommended to clients as a support system but attendance is NEVER mandatory. No client is ever required to attend self-help meetings.

Effective January 1, 2013, New Hampshire has dramatically changed the process for DWI/DUI offenses. This only applies to: • New Hampshire DWI convictions • Convictions from other states that are recorded on an individual's New Hampshire record as a DWI/DUI.

Out-of-State Convictions: If your conviction occurred in another state, most of this process does not apply to you. You would only have the same three components as before: • Intake (typically done on the Friday that you arrive) • Educational sessions (now called IDEP rather than IDIP) • Summary Report/Evaluation (sent to you following attendance) Please carefully review the changes on this website. The current applicable New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rule is He-A 500.