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Viewgraph 2 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control

Viewgraph 3 Class Objective Identify: ADAPCP Objectives Desired behavior (non-abuse) versus abuse and consequences of abuse Counseling and treatment resources ADAPCP Policies - —Identification —Referral & screening —Rehabilitation

Viewgraph 4 ADAPCP Objectives Prevent alcohol & drug abuse Provide prevention education Identify abusers early Rehabilitate or discharge abusers Achieve maximum productivity, reduce absenteeism and retain good soldiers through prevention and control program Provide programs to achieve these ADAPCP objectives

Viewgraph 5 Consequences of Abuse Impaired effectiveness and poor health Limited performance and advancement Administrative action &/or discharge Judicial (UCMJ) action &/or discharge

Viewgraph 6 Counseling And Treatment Resources ADAPCP - clinical counselors Other installation resources - —Medical personnel —Chaplains —Family support counselors Community organizations —Social service agencies —Alcoholics anonymous —Treatment programs

Viewgraph 7 ADAPCP Policies Identification Referral and screening Rehabilitation

Viewgraph 8 Methods of Identification Voluntary or self identification Command identification Biochemical identification Medical identification Investigation or apprehension

Viewgraph 9 Referral and Screening Command referrals Self-referrals Other referrals —such as community agencies Screening

Viewgraph 10 Referral Responsibilities Advise soldier of rights (Art 31, UCMJ) Explain limited use policy for ADAPCP Interview soldier and explain evidence Give soldier opportunity to provide additional evidence voluntarily Collect illegal drugs/materials voluntarily released; transfer to provost marshal

Viewgraph 11 Rehabilitation Decisions Command counseling Referral to counseling activity Enrollment in track I - —awareness training —Group counseling Enrollment in track II - —nonresident rehabilitation —Individual or group counseling Enrollment in track III - —medical evaluation —Resident rehabilitation —Nonresident follow-up

Viewgraph 12 Rehabilitation Objectives Restore abuser to effective duty Identify abusers who cannot be rehabilitated and refer them to their commanders for separation

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