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Employee Education Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace Provided by the Department of Human Resources Management Mississippi State University

Employee Education Outline Objectives of training Overview of Drug-Free Workplace Policy Impact of substance abuse in the workplace Ways that people use alcohol and other drugs Understanding addiction Signs and symptoms of substance abuse Family and coworker impact Assistance Confidentiality Specific drugs of abuse 2

Objectives of Training At the end of the training, employees should be familiar with the Drug-Free Workplace Policy and aware of the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse. Employees should understand: The requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Policy The prevalence of alcohol and drug abuse and its impact on the workplace How to recognize the link between poor performance and alcohol and/or drug abuse The progression of the disease of alcohol and drug addiction What types of assistance may be available 3

Overview of Drug-Free Workplace Policy The Drug-Free Workplace Policy accomplishes two major things: Sends a clear message that alcohol and drug use in the workplace is prohibited Encourages employees who have problems with alcohol and other drugs to voluntarily seek help 4

The Drug-Free Workplace Policy exists to: Protect the health and safety of all employees, customers and the public Safeguard employer assets from theft and destruction Protect trade secrets Maintain quality, integrity and reputation Comply with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 or any other applicable laws 5

The Drug-Free Workplace Policy University Policy HRM 60-118 answers the following questions: What is the purpose of the policy and program? Who is covered by the policy? When does the policy apply? What behavior is prohibited? Are employees required to notify supervisors of drug-related convictions? Does the policy include searches? 6

Does the program include drug testing? What are the consequences for violating the policy? Are there Return-to-Work Agreements? What type of assistance is available to employees needing help? How is employee confidentiality protected? Who is responsible for enforcing the policy? How is the policy communicated to employees? 7

Impact of Substance Abuse in the Workplace Employee health Productivity Decision making Safety Employee morale Security Organizational image and community relations 8

Ways that People Use Alcohol and Other Drugs Use: Experimentation Social/Recreational As a stress reliever 9

Abuse: Using a substance to modify or control mood or state of mind in a manner that is illegal or harmful to oneself or others. Potential consequences of abuse include: Accidents or injuries Blackouts Legal problems Poor job performance Family problems 10

Addiction: The irresistible compulsion to use alcohol and other drugs despite adverse consequences. It is characterized by repeated failures to control use, increased tolerance and increased disruption in the family. 11

Understanding Addiction For one in ten people, abuse leads to addiction. Addiction to alcohol and other drugs is: Chronic Progressive Primary Terminal Characterized by denial 12

Risk of addiction: Addiction is a family disease Prior abuse of alcohol and other drugs Other contributing factors 13

Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse Abuse of alcohol and other drugs affects people: Emotionally Behaviorally Physically 14

Emotional effects of substance abuse: Aggression Burnout Anxiety Depression Paranoia Denial 15

Behavioral effects of substance abuse: Slow reaction time Impaired coordination Slowed or slurred speech Irritability Excessive talking Inability to sit still Limited attention span Poor motivation or lack of energy 16

Physical effects of substance abuse: Weight loss Sweating Chills Smell of alcohol 17

Family and Coworker Impact Enabling: Action that someone takes to protect the person with the problem from the consequences of his or her actions. Unfortunately, enabling actually helps the person to NOT deal with his or her problem. 18

Examples of enabling: Covering Up Rationalizing Withdrawing/Avoiding Blaming Controlling Threatening 19

Examples of traps family members and coworkers may fall into: Sympathy Excuses Apology Diversions Innocence Anger Pity Tears 20

Things to remember: Assistance Difficulty performing on the job can sometimes be caused by unrecognized personal problems - including addiction to alcohol and other drugs Help is available Although a supervisor may suspect that an employee s performance is poor because of underlying personal problems, it is up to the employee to decide whether or not that is the case 21

It is an employee s responsibility to decide whether or not to seek help Addiction is treatable and reversible An employee s decision to seek help is a private one and will not be made public 22

Help may be available from: Community hotlines Self-help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Al-Anon, etc. Community mental health centers Private therapists or counselors Addiction treatment centers 23

Confidentiality Problems will not be made public Conversations with referral agent are private and will be protected All information related to performance issues will be maintained in his/her personnel file Information about referral to treatment, however, will be kept separately 24

Information about treatment for addiction or mental illness is not a matter of public record and cannot be shared without a signed release from the employee If an employee chooses to tell coworkers about his/her private concerns, that is his/her decision When an employee tells his/her supervisor something in confidence, supervisors are obligated to protect that disclosure 25

There are some limits on confidentiality that may require: Disclosure of child abuse, elder abuse and serious threats of homicide or suicide as dictated by state law Reporting the results of assessment and evaluation following a positive drug test Verifying medical information to authorize release time or satisfy fitness-for-duty concerns Revealing medical information to the insurance company in order to qualify for coverage under a benefits plan 26

Specific Drugs of Abuse Alcohol Marijuana Inhalants Cocaine Stimulants Depressants Hallucinogens Narcotics Designer Drugs 27

Complete Your Training To complete your training please fill out this form. 28