The Next Step is published quarterly by Partnership for a Drug-Free NC, Inc., through the support of the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and  Substance Abuse Services in the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. The Next Step is a resource for citizens and prevention professionals interested in substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment. We welcome your comments and responses. Write to us.
 

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Summer/Fall 2006

Substance Abuse in the Workplace


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Welcome to the Summer/Fall online edition of The Next Step, North Carolina’s substance abuse newsletter.  This issue discusses Substance Abuse in the Workplace. We strive to provide information that is useful to clinicians, administrators, educators, community leaders, and citizens of North Carolina.  Full Story.

   
Substance Abuse in the Workplace: An Overview
 

Substance abuse affects all of us in one way or another. In the workplace, real losses due to substance abuse are experienced through absenteeism, on the job accidents, errors in judgment, legal expenses, medical insurance claims, illness rates, decreased productivity, and employee morale.  Full Story.

   
Employer's Perspective: An Interview
 

Catawba County’s Personnel Director shares her experiences and the county’s policies in working with employees who have substance abuse issues. Full Story.

   
How Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) Help
 

EAP 101: learn how EAPs can help both employers and employees alike. The ins and outs of confidentiality, available services, and more. Full Story.

   
The Treatment Provider's Perspective: An Interview
 

An EAP counselor who works with employees who have substance abuse issues shares about the successes and challenges in reaching recovery. Full Story.

   
Employer Resources
 

There are multiple ways an employer can help employees and the organization as a whole. Learn what the problems are, tools for developing a drug-free workplace, and lots of resources. Full Story.

   
For Employees and Coworkers: Resources and Rights
 

It’s hard to know when and if it is appropriate to share your addiction history or current struggles with your employer or your co-workers. Knowing your rights and resources can help you make the decision that is right for you. Full Story.

   
Good News!
 

North Carolina has a new substance abuse website and Clay County is expanding its underage drinking and tobacco coalition’s reach into six other western NC counties. Full Story.

   
Alphabet Soup - Substance Abuse (SA) Acronyms Defined
  Not only do we show you what the acronyms mean, but you can follow links to 60 websites that are great resources for substance abuse. Full Story.
   
Training and Events Calendar
  For professionals and non-professionals, all of these events will help us learn how to prevent and reduce substance abuse. Full Story.
   
   
   
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