Drug Free Workplace Program for Supervisors: Confronting Employees in Substance Use Situations
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In this course, participants will learn effective strategies for addressing suspected substance abuse in the workplace with empathy, professionalism, and confidentiality. Through practical guidance and case studies, learners will explore the importance of open, non-judgmental communication, establishing supportive environments, conducting constructive confrontation meetings, and addressing resistance and denial. By mastering these skills, participants will be equipped to promote a safe and productive work environment while supporting employees dealing with substance use issues. Understand the significance of open, non-judgmental communication in addressing suspected substance abuse in the workplace. Learn how to establish a supportive and confidential environment conducive to addressing substance use concerns with employees effectively. Develop skills in conducting constructive confrontation meetings and overcoming resistance and denial to facilitate positive outcomes for both employees and the organization.
Course Objectives:
Understand the significance of open, non-judgmental communication in addressing suspected substance abuse in the workplace.;Learn how to establish a supportive and confidential environment conducive to addressing substance use concerns with employees effectively.;Develop skills in conducting constructive confrontation meetings and overcoming resistance and denial to facilitate positive outcomes for both employees and the organization.;;
Duration: 19 min.
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Drug Free Workplace Program for Supervisors: Confronting Employees in Substance Use Situations
            
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
In this course, participants will learn effective strategies for addressing suspected substance abuse in the workplace with empathy, professionalism, and confidentiality. Through practical guidance and case studies, learners will explore the importance of open, non-judgmental communication, establishing supportive environments, conducting constructive confrontation meetings, and addressing resistance and denial. By mastering these skills, participants will be equipped to promote a safe and productive work environment while supporting employees dealing with substance use issues. Understand the significance of open, non-judgmental communication in addressing suspected substance abuse in the workplace. Learn how to establish a supportive and confidential environment conducive to addressing substance use concerns with employees effectively. Develop skills in conducting constructive confrontation meetings and overcoming resistance and denial to facilitate positive outcomes for both employees and the organization.
Course Objectives:
Understand the significance of open, non-judgmental communication in addressing suspected substance abuse in the workplace.;Learn how to establish a supportive and confidential environment conducive to addressing substance use concerns with employees effectively.;Develop skills in conducting constructive confrontation meetings and overcoming resistance and denial to facilitate positive outcomes for both employees and the organization.;;
Duration: 19 min.