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References

The Drug and Alcohol Workplace Policies pages were compiled using information from sources included in the references below.

Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS), Alcohol and Drugs Policies

Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS), Discipline and Grievance at Work, (2006)

Alcohol Concern and DrugScope, Impact of Drug and Alcohol Problems on the Workplace: Glancesheet No.2, (London, 2001)

Alcohol Concern and DrugScope, Developing and Implementing A Workplace Policy: Glancesheet No.4, (London, 2001)

Buckinghamshire Drug and Alcohol Action Team 

Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, Managing Drug and Alcohol Misuse at Work, A Guide for People Management Professionals, (2007)

Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, Survey Report September 2007, Managing Drug and Alcohol Misuse at Work, (2007)

City of London Drug Action Team, the London Drug Policy Forum and the Occupational Health Helpline of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Tackling Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace, A Toolkit for Employers (update of 2001 production)

DrugScope

Hazards Magazine, Drugs and Alcohol, Working Out a Sensible Drugs and Alcohol Policy, Hazards Fact sheet 77, (2002) at

Health and Safety Executive, Drug Misuse at Work, a guide for employers, (1996)

Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland, Guidelines on Developing and Implementing Workplace Drugs and Alcohol Policies, (2003)

Home Office, Updated Drug Strategy 2002, (2002)

Home Office, Cutting Crime, A New Partnership 2008-11, (2008)

Home Office and the Kent and Hertfordshire Drug Action Teams, Substance Misuse and the Workplace: Updated Training Pack (2005)

Home Office, Drugs: Protecting Families and Communities, the 2008 drug strategy, (2008)

Home Office, FRANK, FRANK Action Update – FRANK at Work

Home Office and the London Drug Policy Forum, Safer Clubbing ( 2008)

National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA), Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace, (2004)

National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA), Disciplinary issues, capability and grievances, (2004)

Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, (2004)

SEEDA, Social Dialogue Forum (SDF), Alcohol, Drugs and the Workplace, (2004)

South East Public Health Observatory, South East England Health Strategy (February 2008)

Trades Union Congress, Chapter 26 Health and Safety, Drugs and Alcohol (2008)

Unite the Union, (formerly Amicus and the Transport and General Workers Union), Drugs and Alcohol Policy:  Negotiators’ Guide, (2004)

West Sussex DAAT

 

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