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Voluntary Participants

A supportive resource for personal growth and family trust

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Sometimes, alcohol monitoring isn’t court-ordered - it’s a personal choice. Whether you’re working on sobriety, rebuilding trust in a relationship, or responding to a family concern, myCAMprogram provides supportive, nonjudgmental education to help you succeed.
You’ll learn how to manage your device, avoid common mistakes, and track your progress in a meaningful way. The course covers daily life, diet, medications, and household products that can interfere with test results—so you’re never caught off guard.
This program is designed to empower you - not to shame or control you. Use it to strengthen your commitment, demonstrate good faith to loved ones, and move forward with clarity and purpose.

What you'll learn:

  • How different monitoring devices work (and how they can provide erroneous readings)
  • Why false positives happen — and how to respond
  • What medical conditions and medications may affect your results
  • How to document, retest, and protect your evidence
  • How to live with monitoring while preserving your dignity and rights​
This isn’t about checking boxes — it’s about protecting yourself with real, science-based understanding.

Chapter 1:
​Getting Started: 
Welcome to the Program
An introduction to why CAM programs exist, how this course can help, and what you’re allowed (and not allowed) to do while being monitored.

Chapter 2:
​Identifying Your CAM Device: 
Know Your Monitoring Tools
Learn what kind of alcohol testing device you’re using — whether it's an ankle monitor, breathalyzer, or ignition interlock — and what that means for you.

Chapter 3:
​Understanding the Technology: 
How Alcohol is Measured
We explain how alcohol monitoring devices work, what “zero tolerance” means, and why false positives can happen — even when you haven’t been drinking.

Chapter 4:
​Using Your Device Safely: 
Tips for Clean, Accurate Tests
Find out how to avoid common mistakes, prepare for each test, and use your device properly to reduce the risk of violations.

Chapter 5:
​Navigating Challenges: 
Medical and Environmental Risks
This section covers medical conditions, medications, diets, and job-related exposures that could interfere with your test results — and how to protect yourself.

Chapter 6:
​Protecting Your Progress: 
Smart Habits for Success
You’ll learn practical strategies for daily life, secondary testing options, record keeping, and how to respond if something goes wrong.

Chapter 7:
​Wrapping Up: 
Finishing Strong
A recap of what you’ve learned, how to access your certificate, and final advice to help you complete your program confidently and successfully.

Bonus Material:
Want to learn more?

The optional bonus material section takes you to Counterpoint - The Journal of Science and the Law. In a secure members-only section you will have free access to hours of more detailed articles, videos and bonus support material.

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myCAMprogram is an online training course created by:
     Counterpoint - The Journal of Science and the Law
A publication of:
​     Industrial Training & Design Ltd.
     Saskatoon, SK, Canada
​     Toll-Free:   1-888-470-6620
     ISBN:    978-1-988334-00-4
​© 2025 Industrial Training & Design Ltd.
​All rights reserved. This course and all associated materials are protected under international copyright laws. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or modification is strictly prohibited.
​Please honour the intellectual property rights of our work.
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