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  • Court Accepted Victim Impact Panel Online
  • Victim Impact Panel VIP Class Online
  • Guaranteed Court Acceptance
  • Instant Certificate
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  • Court Accepted
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What is a Victim Impact Panel Course?

VIP Course Explained

A Victim Impact Panel (VIP) course for court is a program offered to satisfy legal requirements, especially in the context of DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) offenses. The primary purpose of a Victim Impact Panel course is to educate people who have been convicted of alcohol-related offenses about the consequences of their actions on victims and society as a whole.
Victim Impact Panel VIP Course

About Us

National Alcohol School Online

National Alcohol School is the original online alcohol and drug course provider. Accepted in courts, our counselors have dedicated themselves to staying abreast of the most recent research in substance abuse and addiction.

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Wonderful experience

Fallon Harris

I was so stressed about enrolling and completing this class. I was referred by my attorney and I have to say that the experience was smooth and the class tu...

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I was so stressed about enrolling and completing this class. I was referred by my attorney and I have to say that the experience was smooth and the class turned out to be really helpful. I got to take it on my phone, so that was cool. I didn't have to take off work. It was super affordable. Overall I would say it was a wonderful experience.

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Great!

Daniel Mullis

This class was easily accessible and user-friendly. Thank you for the best way to complete my required course.

This class was easily accessible and user-friendly. Thank you for the best way to complete my required course.

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Very helpful

Megan Murphy

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What Can I Expect From This Victim Impact Panel Course?

VIP Panel Online Course

Here's What You Can Expect In Our Victim Impact Panel Online Course

This is what you'll get with our VIP Course Online (Victim Impact Panel Online): 

MADD Victim Impact Panel

Educational Component: Our VIP course includes presentations and testimonies from people who have been directly affected by alcohol-related accidents or incidents. These include victims of drunk driving accidents, family members who have lost loved ones, and survivors who have experienced the physical, emotional, and financial consequences of such incidents.

Personal Stories: Victims and survivors  share their personal stories during the panel, describing the pain, suffering, and lasting impact that alcohol-related incidents have had on their lives. These stories are intended to be powerful and emotionally impactful to convey the real-world consequences of drunk driving. Part of the purpose of Victim Impact Panel Online Courses (VIP Course Online) is to understand from a victim's perspective.

Emphasis on Responsibility: Our VIP course emphasizes personal responsibility for one's actions and the importance of making safer choices when it comes to alcohol consumption and driving. It aims to deter individuals from repeating their alcohol-related offenses.

Court-Mandated Requirement: In many cases, attendance at a Victim Impact Panel course is a court-mandated requirement for individuals who have been convicted of DUI or DWI offenses. Completing the course may be a condition of probation or part of a sentencing requirement.  We kept that in mind when putting together our Victim Impact Panel Course.

Duration and Format: Most people complete the VIP Course in a single session.  This Victim Impact Panel Online Course contains videos and text.

Certificate of Completion: Upon successfully completing the VIP course (Victim Impact Panel Online), participants  receive a certificate of completion, which they can provide to the court as proof of compliance with their sentencing requirements.