1 Supporting Soldiers, Civilians & Families – Active, Guard, Reserve and Retired G-1, Human Resources Policy Directorate Health of the Force Army Substance Abuse Program Status and Initiatives Dr. Les McFarling Human Resources Policy Directorate 6 October, 2009
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1 Supporting Soldiers, Civilians & Families – Active, Guard, Reserve and Retired G-1, Human Resources Policy Directorate Health of the Force Army Substance.
3 Supporting Soldiers, Civilians & Families – Active, Guard, Reserve and Retired G-1, Human Resources Policy Directorate Army Substance Abuse Program Functions Prevention: Education, Training, Campaigns and Intervention, Risk Reduction, Employee Assistance Program and Deterrence through Random Drug Testing Treatment: Screening, Biopsychosocial Assessment, Counseling Services.
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• A program that … – … Commanders identify as their own, to empower them with
the knowledge and skill to recognize and reduce risk in their units, and to provide their Soldiers access to appropriate and effective prevention and treatment;
– … enables Soldiers to recognize the risks of substance abuse in order to self-monitor, provide support to their fellow Warriors, and encourages them to seek help without stigmatization.