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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control

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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 2

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 3

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

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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 5

ADAPCP Policies • Identification • Referral and screening • Rehabilitation

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

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

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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

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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

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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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