SGT Angela Andresen Prevention Coordinator. A self-referral is when a soldier voluntarily comes forward and admits that he/she has a substance abuse problem.

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SGT Angela Andresen Prevention Coordinator

A self-referral is when a soldier voluntarily comes forward and admits that he/she has a substance abuse problem BEFORE he/she knows about a urinalysis test.

The unit commander has ordered a urinalysis test on Monday for all members of the unit. Before receiving an order or having knowledge of a pending test to appear for a urinalysis, a soldier approaches the platoon sergeant, admits having used illegal drugs over the weekend, and indicates a desire to receive help.

Yes.

 Helps identify alcohol and drug abusers by encouraging identification through self- referral. It is not intended to protect a member who is attempting to avoid disciplinary or adverse administrative action  Protects the soldier if they provide a sample for the urinalysis, and the results come back positive if they’ve self-referred before knowing about a urinalysis test.

 States that if the commander is made aware of a soldier’s illegal drug use through the soldier’s self-referral, the requirement to initiate separation proceedings does not apply.

 If you self-refer because you have a drug problem and you complete treatment, you cannot self-refer again. You will be considered a rehab failure and will be processed for separation.

 You (the soldier) goes to the Commander, Readiness NCO, or Unit Prevention Specialist (UPS) and tell them that you have a problem.  The soldier and the person you talked to, will go to the Commander and let him/her know that you want to self refer.  The Commander will start the self referral paperwork

1. Explain/ Complete the Right’s Warning Statement with soldier. Counsel/ advise soldier of rights under the appropriate provisions of the State law pertaining to self incrimination (DA Form 3881). 2. Explain “Limited Use Policy” to soldier. 3. Complete DA Form 4856 for referral to the Prevention Coordinator for treatment coordination.

Soldier must be advised of the following IAW AR :  They must be screened/evaluated within 30 days of the command counseling session.  The Command can test the soldier 90 days after the counseling session.  They are responsible for all costs incurred in any referral/ rehabilitation programs.  They must sign a consent statement that allows the treatment personnel to share necessary treatment information with the unit commander or designee.

 Failure to participate in and successfully complete approved State or ASAP counseling and treatment program, or the refusal to sign a consent form to release information to the unit commander, will result in process for separation under AR or AR  Medical release completed and signed

 Prevention Coordinator contacted, soldier given PC contact information.  Originals made of all documentation to be kept on file by unit, copies to be sent to the Prevention Coordinator’s office.

 Section II  Limited Use Policy  6–3. Objective  The objective of the “Limited Use Policy” is to facilitate the identification of alcohol and other drug abusers by encouraging identification through self-referral. In addition, the policy is designed to facilitate the treatment and rehabilitation of those abusers who demonstrate the potential for rehabilitation and retention. When applied properly, the “Limited Use Policy” does not conflict with the Army’s mission or standards of discipline. It is not intended to protect a member who is attempting to avoid disciplinary or adverse administrative action.

 It is the responsibility of the soldier or airman to pay for his or her rehabilitation expenses.  The rehabilitation must be through a Indiana certified center for treatment.  Soldier/Airman must be screened /evaluated within 30 days of the command counseling session.

This grant is open to individuals who aren’t able to afford to go to a treatment facility.

 Be residents of Indiana and age 18 and older  Reside in one of the following Counties: Vanderburgh, Lake, Vigo, St. Joseph, Marion, Elkhart, and Allen

 Have median family income or below and no private insurance for the required services or private insurance coverage for the required services has been exhausted  Have been released from prison, jail or another correctional facility in the last 45 days.

 Will be released from Prison, Jail or another correctional facility in the next 6 months.  If you are a women being pregnant or having dependent children.

 The soldier will be protected under the limited use policy if he self-refers before a drug test is announced.  If he/she contacts the PT&O to self-refer, I am obligated to notify the commander of that soldier’s self-admittance.

AS IN APPLYING A BASELINE TO KNOW THE PERFORMANCE OF EQUIPMENT, THE SAME IS TRUE FOR THE TROOPS YOU LEAD. KNOW YOUR TROOPS! How do I know when something is wrong?

QUESTIONS?

SGT Angela Andresen Prevention Coordinator (317) ext. 2,6 or (317) Cell INDIANA NATIONAL GUARD COUNTERDRUG DIVISION 22 October 2009