Substance Abuse: What about it? People abuse substances such as drugs, alcohol, and tobacco for varied and complicated reasons, but it is clear that our society pays a significant cost.
Abused substances produce some form of intoxication that alters judgment, perception, attention, or physical control. Drug and/or alcohol abuse will affect your ability to be an effective Warrior, and will inevitably affect your relationships with friends and family, your financial stability, your health, and your career. Substance abuse and its effect on service members is a high priority, high visibility issue within the military high command. Programs for education, prevention and treatment are available to service members, including a self-referral program. View these PowerPoint slide show briefings: Warrior Pride Program , ASAP (Army Substance Abuse Program), and the Self-referral Program. Commanders and Supervisors
Booklets, Brochures and Flyers Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) Booklet Commanders Top 10 Guide to ASAP Booklet Drug-testing Flyer Training Briefings (PowerPoint Slide Shows) Alcohol Abuse Drug Abuse Joint Substance Abuse Program Warrior Pride Self-referral Program Documents Prevention, Treatment and Outreach
Our mission is to provide prevention training, outreach to military families, and treatment resources to increase military discipline, individual performance and combat readiness. Below are flyers with POC tear-off strips, notices for unit dayrooms and classrooms, general information brochures. Take the time to look at them, download them, and use them.
Army Guard Prevention, Treatment and Outreach Brochure Responsible Drinking Stressors Flyer Contact tear-off Flyer PTSD Flyer Air Guard Prevention, Treatment and Outreach Brochure Responsible Drinking Stressors Flyer Contact tear-off Flyer PTSD Flyer |
Indiana National Guard Contact
Indiana National Guard Prevention Coordinator 3766 W. Morris Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 (317) 486-8291 ext 2 then 6 - Office (317) 753-4419 - Cell EMAIL |
Last updated Wednesday, March 14, 2012 |
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