Federal Resources
EEOC Disability-Related Resources - Links to diverse resources for a range of stakeholders, including employers.
Enforcement Guidance on Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship Under the ADA - Clarifies the rights and responsibilities of employers and individuals with disabilities regarding reasonable accommodation and undue hardship.
How Health Care Providers Can Help Current and Former Patients Who Have Used Opioids Stay Employed - Guidance for health care providers.
Mental Health Conditions: Resources for Job Seekers, Employees, and Employers - Information on applicable anti-discrimination laws for people with or in recovery from mental health or substance use disorders.
Use of Codeine, Oxycodone, and Other Opioids: Information for Employees - Information on applicable laws and how they apply n specific cases.
Rural Community Action Assembly: Recovery-Friendly Workplaces for Workforce Development - This webinar is for rural economic or workforce development corporations, rural chambers of commerce, nonprofits working with low- and moderate-income communities, and other rural or countywide decision makers who wanted to learn more about inclusive workforce models. Slides available.
Rural Community Action Guide and Promising Practices Supplement - The guide aims to educate the public by providing an overview of the key challenges rural communities face when addressing the consequences of prescription opioid misuse and the use of illicit substances. The supplement details selected promising practices.
Rural Community Health Toolkit - Provides rural communities with the information, resources, and materials they need to develop a community health program
Integrating Employment Services with Substance Use Treatment and Recovery: The Experiences of Five Programs - This report documents the experiences of five programs that integrate employment services into treatment and recovery programs for people with substance use disorder.
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)
CDC National Healthy Worksite Program (NHWP) Employee Level Assessments include the:
- CDC Employee Health Assessment (CAPTURE™)
- CDC NHWP Health and Safety Climate Survey (INPUTS™) and the accompanying User Manual
- NHWFP Demographic Questions: A list of demographic questions that may be useful in making comparisons between work units, locations, or employee characteristics. Includes recommendations to protect employee confidentiality.
CDC Worksite Health ScoreCard: A tool designed to help employers assess whether they have implemented evidence-based health promotion interventions or strategies in their worksites to improve the health and well-being of their employees.
How to conduct a workplace health assessment describes the process of gathering information about the factors that support and/or hinder the health of employees at a particular workplace and identifying potential opportunities to improve or address them.
State Agency Worksite Health Program Information and Tools is a listing of state-specific agencies and resources.
National Center for Injury Prevention & Control (NCIPC)
Linking People with Opioid Use Disorder to Medication Treatment provides guidance and resources employers, families, and allies may find useful.
Opioid Use Disorder is an interactive webpage providing information on opioid use disorder and its treatment. Includes a quiz, videos, and links to additional resources.
Polysubstance Use Facts provides an overview of polysubstance use, which is when two or more substances are taken together or within a short time period, either intentionally or unintentionally. Includes information on risks associated with various forms of polysubstance use.
Preventing Opioid Overdose provide links to information on preventing overdose, overdose reversal, treatment, improving opioid prescribing. Also explains how to recognize an opioid overdose.
Recovery Is for Everyone: Understanding Treatment of Substance Use Disorders provides information on SUD, treatment options, stigma, and more.
Recovery Is Possible provides information on opioid use disorder, its treatment, and recovery from it. Part of the RX Awareness Campaign.
CDC's RX Awareness Campaign tells the stories of people whose lives were impacted by prescription opioids. The goals of the campaign are to increase awareness that prescription opioids can be addictive and dangerous, to reinforce that help is available for those suffering from an opioid use disorder, and to encourage those struggling with prescription opioids to visit the campaign website to locate help and resources.
State Agency Worksite Health Program Information and Tools is a listing of state-specific agencies and resources.
Stigma reduction resources from CDC include:
- Real Stories from Real People: Overcoming Addiction – Videos and written narratives by people sharing their stories.
- Stigma Reduction – Information and resources on the impact of drugs on the brain, treatment, recovery, and stigma.
Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) is an interactive page providing basic information on SUD. Includes a quiz and a video as well as links to relevant resources.
What You Need to Know About Treatment and Recovery is a two-page information sheet that could be shared with employees or used in the context of a workplace substance use literacy program. Part of the RX Awareness Campaign.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (HHS/CDC/NIOSH)
Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (MAT) – Provides an overview of MAT, the use of medications approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat OUD
NIOSH Opioids in the Workplace page provides a range of resources for employers, including information on using naloxone in the workplace, infographics, and more.
NIOSH Quality of Worklife Questionnaire: Developed as a module of the General Social Survey, this questionnaire could be adapted to gather useful organization in a specific workplace.
NIOSH Total Worker Health® Program (TWHP): NIOSH defines this program as policies, programs, and practices that integrate protection from work-related safety and health hazards with promotion of injury and illness-prevention efforts to advance worker well-being. WSRP is a TWHP component.
NIOSH Worker Well-Being Questionnaire (WellBQ) provides an integrated assessment of worker well-being across multiple spheres, including individuals' quality of working life, circumstances outside of work, and physical and mental health status.
Using Naloxone to Reverse Opioid Overdose in the Workplace: Information for Employers and Workers includes guidance on setting up a workplace naloxone program.
Workplace Supported Recovery Program (WSRP): This program provides resources to employers seeking to implement policies to prevent substance misuse, reduce stigma, and encourage recovery. WSRP policies are recovery-ready workplace policies.
Addressing the Stigma that Surrounds Addiction - Blog post from National Institute on Drug Abuse Director Dr. Nora Volkow.
Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction provides an overview of this topic for non-experts.
Memorandum to Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies: Changing Federal Terminology Regarding Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders - Guidance provided by the Director of National Drug Control Policy (January 9, 2017).
Perspective: Stigma and the Toll of Addiction, Nora Volkow, MD, New England Journal of Medicine - Perspective article in peer-reviewed journal.
Words Matter - Terms to Use and Avoid When Talking About Addiction - Guidance on language and stigma from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
About the Worker Training Program (WTP) - WTP provides grants to nonprofit organizations, including labor-based health and safety organizations and academic institutions, so they can deliver training to a variety of workers who may face a hazardous work environment.
Initiatives to Prevent Opioid Misuse and Promote Recovery Friendly Workplace Programs - Compendium of various approaches including state-, company- and union-led efforts.
Opioids & Substance Use: Workplace Prevention & Response - Diverse resources for employees and employers.
Recovery Friendly Workplace Landscape Review – A 2023 report summarizing the results from a nationwide survey conducted to identify RFW program resources and to capture key characteristics.
Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders provides an overview of this topic and information on treatment options.
2020 SAMHSA Treatment, Recovery, and Workforce Support Grant Notice of Funding Availability - 2020 federal grant notice.
Assess Your Workplace provides information on how to conduct a workplace needs assessment. From the Drug-Free Workplace Toolkit.
Creating a Healthier Life: A Step-By-Step Guide to Wellness is a comprehensive guide to improving individual wellness.
Drug-Free Workplace Programs - Information on the Drug-Free Workplace Program.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Prescription Drug Toolkit and Fact Sheets - These provide guidance related to counseling, referrals, and follow-up services (e.g., alternatives to prescription drugs, workplace drug misuse and relapse prevention, dangers of combined drug use, screenings, and evaluations before returning to work).
Model Plan for a Comprehensive Drug-Free Workplace Program - Updated (June 2022) model plan guidance document for employers.
National Survey on Drug Use and Health – An annual national survey on alcohol and other drug use and mental health conditions in the U.S. population that includes a Key Findings Report, Detailed Tables, State Estimates, and Substate Estimates.
Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment Methods: Information on workplace assessment approaches from the Drug-Free Workplace Toolkit
Recovery-Friendly Workplace Toolkit - (SAMHSA Peer Center of Excellence)
SAMHSA Advisory: Integrating Vocational Services into Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Guidance for substance use disorder treatment providers and other stakeholders.
SAMHSA's 2010 Working Definition of Recovery defines recovery as a process and identifies four dimensions and 10 principles of recovery.
Substance Use Disorders Recovery with a Focus on Employment and Education - Evidence-based resource guide for diverse stakeholders.
Transforming Lives Through Supported Employment (SE) Program - Information on a SAMHSA grant program and the projects undertaken by grantees.
What Individuals in Recovery Need to Know About Wellness is a brief resource employees in recovery may find of value.
Workplace Prevention Basics: A guide for employers to identify and prevent opioid and other substance misuse in the workplace - Guidance for employers.
The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Opioid Crisis: Combating Discrimination Against People in Treatment or Recovery - Fact sheet with useful information for employees and employers.
Operation Prevention Workplace Module Guide - Guide to utilizing DEA Operation Prevention workplace modules, which can be found at Operation Prevention.
A Resource for Change: The Role of Peer Recovery Support Specialists in Reentry Programs - Article from The Council of State Governments Justice Center, staff from the Erie County (NY) Jails Co-occurring Enhancement
Reentry and Recovery: Employment Matters - This publication released through the Department of Justice’s COSSAP initiative discusses the critical importance of employment to successful recovery and reentry.
Reentry Initiative on how peer recovery support specialists can enhance reentry programs.
Using Supported Employment to Help People with Behavioral Health Needs Reentering Communities - This brief, made available by the National Reentry Resource Center, highlights four ways that reentry and community supervision programs can use supported employment services to prepare people with behavioral health needs for successful reentry.
Growth Opportunities Grant Program - Grants to nonprofit organizations, local and regional government entities, federally recognized Indian and Tribal governments, and independent school districts to support employment for youth and young adults most impacted by community violence, particularly in areas of concentrated crime and poverty as well as communities that have recently experienced significant unrest. Businesses and unions can be partners in these grants, serving as employers.
Job Accommodations for Individuals in Recovery - Hosted of the Office of Workforce Investment and presented by the Job Accommodation Network (JAN), this Workforce GPS webinar provides information on how to use JAN services and a breakdown of ADA concepts, including what is an accommodation, how individuals meet the definition of disability under the ADA, and how individuals may disclose and ask for modifications in the workplace. Materials include slides, transcript, and executive summary.
National Health Emergency (NHE) Grants: Case Studies - Video interviews with several grantees from the National Health Emergency Demonstration Grants and National Health Emergency Disaster Recovery Dislocated Worker Grants.
Opioid Crisis Strategies and DOL Research - Information on approaches for addressing the opioid crisis in the employment context.
Recovery Friendly Workplaces - New Hampshire Model – Online information about the New Hampshire Recovery-Friendly Workplace initiative.
Recovery Ready Workplace Resource Hub: Expanding Employment Opportunities for People in Recovery. This Workforce GPS webinar provides an overview of federal policy priorities related to substance use disorder (SUD) and recovery in workplace and will familiarize participants with the Recovery Ready Workplace (RRW) Hub. Materials include slides, transcript, and executive summary
Summer 2022 Workforce System Opioid Webinar Series - Four interactive webinars on serving individuals with opioid addiction and other substance use disorder for workforce professionals at local, state, and federal level, and their partner agencies.
The Federal Bonding Program - The U.S. Department of Labor established The Federal Bonding Program in 1966 to provide Fidelity Bonds for “at-risk,” hard-to-place job seekers. The bonds protect the employer against losses caused by the fraudulent or dishonest acts of the bonded employee for the first six months of employment at no cost to the job applicant or the employer. Eligible groups include, but are not limited to, people in recovery from substance use disorder, justice-involved citizens, economically disadvantaged youth and adults who lack work histories, and individuals with a dishonorable discharge from the military.
The Opioid Crisis in the Construction Industry - Webinar on the opioid crisis in the construction industry.
The Role of the Workforce System in Addressing the Opioid Crisis: A Resource Guide - Guidance for National Health Emergency Dislocated Worker Grant recipients and other stakeholders.
The Role of the Workforce System in Addressing the Opioid Crisis: A Review of the Literature - Provides a summary of the evidence on: (1) effective and promising practices for providing employment services to people with opioid use disorder; (2) employer best practices for preventing negative effects of opioid use disorder in the workplace and creating recovery-friendly workplaces; and (3) key considerations for developing the health care workforce that is addressing the opioid crisis.
Training and Employment Notice No. 2-21 - Information for states and local areas on the role of the public workforce system in addressing the adverse impacts of opioid and other drug use disorders.
Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) - The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit available to employers who invest in American job seekers who have consistently faced barriers to employment. Employers may meet their business needs and claim a tax credit if they hire an individual who is in a WOTC targeted group. There are numerous targeted groups, including people with felony convictions, but not including people in recovery.
Guided Group Discovery: Participant Workbook and Facilitator Guide - Guided group discovery is a process that helps lay a foundation for competitive integrated employment. For some people, guided group discovery leads to customized employment. For everyone, the process can help to identify opportunities that would be a good fit for them and potential employers.
Job Accommodation Network (JAN) – JAN is the leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on job accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and disability employment issues for employers and individuals. JAN provides free one-on-one practical guidance and technical assistance on job accommodation solutions, Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related legislation, and self-employment and entrepreneurship options for people with disabilities
Measuring Race and Ethnicity in IPS Programs - This brief reviews research on access and effectiveness of IPS for historically underserved groups and suggests a standardized template for states to track race and ethnicity in IPS programs.
Roadmap to Inclusive Career Pathways - An interactive online roadmap that provides workforce professionals with resources to help people with disabilities achieve employment and economic self-sufficiency.
Self-Guided Discovery Facilitator's Guide - Self-guided discovery is a set of strategies that can benefit any job seeker who faces barriers to employment. This guide reports best practices and lessons learned from three state teams that implemented self-guided discovery strategies to help job seekers with disabilities take the next step forward in their careers.
State-level Barriers and Facilitators to Individual Placement Support (IPS) Implementation - This issue brief uses findings from a 2019 national survey of state mental health and vocational rehabilitation (VR) leaders to help state leaders identify common barriers and facilitators to implementing IPS supported employment and strategies.
The ADA and IPS-Supported Employment: Improving the Working Lives of People with Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders - This webinar discusses the definition of disability under the ADA and its application to substance use disorders and recovery. Additionally, the webinar dives into the IPS employment model and how it is effectively used for people with mental health conditions and substance use disorders.
Substance use Disorder Resources for Federal Contractors and Workers - Information on protections under Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and related topics
Employer Guide to Hiring Veterans – Provides information about service member and veteran demographics, information on federal, state and other resources to facilitate veteran employment, and offers recommendations for attracting, training, and retaining veterans.
Regional Veterans' Employment Coordinator (RVEC) – Directory for employers
Veterans Employment Toolkit – An online resource to help employers, managers and supervisors, human resource professionals, and employee assistance program (EAP) providers relate to and support their employees who are Veterans and members of the Reserve and National Guard.
Compensated Work Therapy Program - Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) is a Department of Veterans Affairs clinical vocational rehabilitation program that provides evidence based and evidence informed vocational rehabilitation services; partnerships with business, industry and government agencies to provide Veteran candidates for employment and Veteran labor, and employment supports to Veterans and employers. CWT programs are located within all VA medical centers. A list of CWT programs by state or territory can be found here.
Veterans Employment Toolkit - This toolkit provides a variety of outside resources for employers, managers or supervisors, and human resource professionals.
Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) – Information for employers on resources and benefits associated with hiring veterans.
State Resources
Alaska Addiction and the Workplace Toolkit - This toolkit provides guidance and tools for designing and implementing workplace policies that protect and support your employees and improve workplace culture; information on substance use-related legal issues and health benefit coverage for substance use disorders; and, best practices for discussing substance use with employees.
Colorado Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative - Sponsored by the Colorado School of Public Health’s Center for Health, Work and Environment, The Colorado Prescription Drug Abuse Consortium, and Associated General Contractors, this initiative provides education, training, and resources to help managers and individuals implement workplace practices and support for employees in treatment and recovery.
Colorado Recovery Friendly Workplace Toolkit - Identifies the steps employers can take to improve organizational effectiveness by becoming a workplace that supports all employees, especially those in recovery from addiction.
Connecticut Recovery Friendly Workplace Toolkit - Outlines five key principles to guide the development of recovery friendly workplaces.
Indiana Workforce Recovery - Best practice guidelines for employers, including a second-chance program for applicants and current employees who are qualified for work but test positive on a drug screen.
Kentucky Transformational Employment Program (KTEP) - The Kentucky Transformational Employment Program (KTEP) provides a pathway for businesses and employers to help more Kentuckians reach long-term recovery while supporting fair chance employment.
NEW Maryland Recovery Friendly Workplace Pilot – The Maryland Department of Labor has a four-tiered approach to allow for employers with different capacities to engage with the Recovery Friendly Workplace model and activities.
Michigan Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative - Launched and overseen by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, MRFWI is implemented through and agreement between the state and MPHI, a non-profit public health institute.
Minnesota Opioid Epidemic Response: Employer Toolkit – Developed by the Minnesota Department of Health and the Minnesota Business Partnership (MBP), the toolkit identified five steps employers can take to prevent and address substance use disorder.
NEW Montana’s Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative – The State of Montana funds the United Way of Missoula County to implement this statewide effort.
Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation Substance Use Recovery and Workplace Safety Program - Eligible employers can be reimbursed for development and legal review of substance use policies and procedures; training for employees on substance use and their employer’s related policies; training to better manage employees in recovery; and, drug testing for prospective and current employees using recovery-friendly “second chance” testing policies. Employers also have access to Better You! Better Ohio!, a free employee wellness incentive program.
Opioids and the Workplace: An Employer Toolkit for Supporting Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery - This toolkit was developed by the Kentuckiana Health Collaborative to help employers to support their employees and their dependents in prevention, treatment, and recovery from opioid misuse and opioid use disorder (OUD).
NEW Recovery Friendly Workplace Maine - The State of Maine established a statewide pilot under which the Portland Recovery Community Center (PRCC) and Pinetree Institute are funded to support businesses in becoming recovery-friendly and in designating eligible employers as Recovery Friendly Workplaces.
Recovery Friendly Missouri - The Recovery Friendly Initiative empowers workplaces to support people affected by substance use disorders and those in recovery.
Recovery Friendly New Hampshire and Employer Orientation Packet - The Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative gives business owners resources and support to foster a supportive environment that encourages the success of their employees in recovery.
NEW Recovery Friendly NJ is a statewide initiative aimed to support organizations in New Jersey who are interested in implementing a Recovery Friendly Workplace program.
Recovery Friendly North Carolina initiative and introduction to NC Recovery-Friendly Workplace Toolkit.
Recovery Friendly Workplace Illinois - Recovery Friendly Workplaces encourage a healthy and safe environment where employers, employees, and communities can collaborate to create positive change and eliminate barriers for those impacted by addiction.
Recovery Friendly Workplaces of New Mexico - A 501(c)3 Non-Profit organization working to recruit businesses to hire people in recovery from substance use disorder after completion of treatment.
Recovery Ohio Recovery Friendly Employer Training Modules – The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), RecoveryOhio, the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, and the training and consulting firm Working Partners developed these eight video training modules.
Recovery Friendly Workplaces Texas - Recovery Friendly Workplaces as a campaign was originally envisioned in New Hampshire, and has since grown to include several initiatives across the country, including Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Nevada. In 2022, Unity Recovery implemented RFW-TX after its success in running the RFW-PA program since 2020.
West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Substance Misuse Toolkit - Six easy-to-watch online training modules. (30 minutes or less per video)
Illinois Recovery and Mental Health Tax Credit Act - Eligible employers may apply for a tax credit of up to $2,000 per individual in recovery from a substance use or mental health disorder that they employ full-time or part-time. Credit is based on the number of hours the employee works and may be taken in the year the individual is hired or in the following year.
New York Recovery Friendly Workplace Tax Credit - Eligible employers can apply to receive up to $2,000 of tax credit per employee in recovery hired in the current tax year, and/or the year immediately prior to that, if hours are aggregated over two years.
Local Resources
Recovery Friendly Hamilton County – Hamilton County, which includes the City of Cincinnati, leads this initiative, providing training and consultation, policy and protocol resources, recruiting assistance, linkage to services, and certification as a recovery-ready employer. Additional information is available here. The Hamilton County Ohio government has become a recovery friendly workplace.
The Basics of Recovery the Ready Workplace and Hampden County’s Recovery Ready Workplace Program Employer Guide - This guide is part of a package of resources that MassHire Hampden County developed to help local businesses create a culture of support for employees on the journey of recovery from substance use and addictions.
The Substance Use Recovery and Workplace Safety Program (SURWSP) - A collaboration between the County of Summit Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Health Board (ADM Board) and the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, this program offers employers that hire people in recovery training on management and retention of workers in recovery, reimbursement for drug testing, and a forum for employers, workers, and boards to share their success stories and learn from each other.
NEW Workforce Innovation Center - Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, has a job board that shows whether an employer has a benefits package, special perks, and if they are recovery friendly. The employees are based in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio.
Unions and Trade Associations
Allied Trades Assistance Program (ATAP) - ATAP is a non-profit organization created by Philadelphia trade unions to contain costs and promote improved service delivery for substance use disorder, mental health concerns and related issues to union members, retirees and dependents.
Finding Healing Through Solidarity - Union Peer Support Specialists Help Fellow Members in Recovery – Blog post by Maine AFL-CIO featuring the union’s Laborers Escaping Addiction Now (LEAN) program.
Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3 Assistance and Recovery Program is the organization that assists Local No. 3 members and their families who may have a substance use disorder. ARP, Inc. is a non-profit corporation, separate from the Union, employers and the Benefit Trust Fund. This places ARP in a neutral position where we can help the members and their families confidentially.
Peer Advocacy for Construction Workers Struggling with Substance Use and Mental Health - This paper presents the findings from focused telephone interviews with members of the North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) Opioids Taskforce to learn how peer advocacy networks and similar initiatives are responding to the opioid problem in the construction industry.
Community-Based Recovery Support Resources for Employers
Association of Recovery Community Organizations (ARCO) searchable member map and member list. Employers can utilize this to find recovery community organizations serving the communities where
National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) state affiliate map and list - NARR is a membership association dedicated to expanding the availability of well-operated, ethical and supportive recovery housing. It has developed the most widely referenced national standard for the operation of recovery residences. NARR operates through state affiliates which certify recovery housing. As of January 2023, NARR had 30 operational state affiliates and an additional 9 that were under development. Employers may wish to contact state-level NARR affiliates as potential partners.
Oxford House Directory - Oxford House, Inc. charters over 3,000 self-run, self-supported recovery residences nationally. Employers may wish to contact the organization to explore the possibility of partnering.
Training for Employers
National Safety Council's First Aid and CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) Training
Recovery Friendly Leader (RFL) – RFL is a 501(c)(3) that provides training to corporate leaders, managers, and supervisors on how to effectively support employees with substance use disorders and how to promote safer, healthier, and more productive workplaces.
Recovery Business Alliance (RBA) - Recovery Business Alliance (RBA), is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating recovery responsive workplaces nationwide in support of employees, employers and economies.
Red Cross Group Training for a Safer Workplace - Training for First Aid, CPR, automated external defibrillator (AED) and basic life support (BLS)
Other Materials
Navigating Addiction Treatment: A Guide for Families is a resource that could be helpful to employees.
Types of Substance Use Disorder provides a good overview of SUD for non-experts
A Public Health Approach to Protecting Workers from Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose Related to Occupational Exposure, Injury, and Stress (Policy Number 202012) - Outlines the APH position on protecting worker from opioid use disorder and overdose in the occupational context, identifying strategies for addressing it.
What Is a Substance Use Disorder? Provides information on SUD, its treatment, how to get help for a friend or family member, and more. Includes a video.
Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program (FADAP): The Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program (FADAP) offers services and tools for the prevention of and recovery from substance use disorders for Flight Attendants. It also seeks to build a climate of safety and wellness by creating a workplace culture shift that no longer ignores, stigmatizes, or disciplines Flight Attendants struggling with such health problems. Offers peer mentors to assist flight attendants returning to duty maintain recovery while flying, provides a wellness mobile app, information, and other resources.
Affinity groups, also known as employee resource groups (ERGs), bring together employees with similar backgrounds or interests and can have a powerful influence in the workplace.
Employers that have, or are exploring establishing, affinity groups, though, must consider several legal and practical issues.
HIMS (Human Intervention Motivational Study): HIMS (Human Intervention Motivational Study): HIMS is an occupational substance use disorder treatment program for commercial pilots. This industry-wide program, involving airlines, pilots, healthcare professionals, and the FAA, coordinates the identification, treatment, and return to work process for pilots with substance use disorder.
Workplace: Recovery Supportive Policies - Provides recommendations for creating a recovery-supportive workplace through culture, policies, and practices. Defines a recovery-supportive workplace (RSW) is one that values the experiences of people in recovery from addiction and the unique perspectives and tools they bring to the workplace.
The Recovery Friendly Workplace: A Total Worker Health Approach Webinar - A Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) is an organization that is willing to work intentionally with people in recovery. RFWs unite the entire organization by encouraging a healthy, safe, and productive work environment where employers, employees, and communities can thrive and eliminate barriers for those impacted by addiction.
Recovery-to-Work Ecosystem Builders Guide - Resources for connecting people who are in recovery to successful careers.
Belden’s Pathways to Employment: A Community-Based Solution Blending Drug Rehabilitation with the Promise of Employment for Workers Willing to Lead Drug-Free Lives. An overview of Belden, Inc.’s Pathways to Employment initiative, which provides a pathway to employment for people who test positive on a pre-employment drug screen.
Delta Airlines – The American Psychiatric Association Center for Workplace Mental Health highlighted Delta airlines for its efforts to address substance use disorder and mental health conditions in employees through its employee assistance program, peer support, behavioral health leave and accommodations, and other practices.
DV8 Kitchen was developed and operates as a second chance employment opportunity for people who are trying to redirect their lives. People in the early stages of substance abuse recovery often find it difficult to find employers willing to take a chance on them.
Hypertherm – Titled Lessons from Becoming a Recovery Friendly Workplace, this podcast interview and transcript describe Hypertherm Associates’ journey to become a recovery-ready workplace through New Hampshire’s Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative.
Grayken Center Employer Resource Library
Selected Resources from Library:
- Assessing and Engaging the Organization Checklist
- Employer Survey on Employee Support for Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders Focus Group Discussion Questions
- Benefits Coverage Questionnaire
- Guiding principles and steps for developing cross-functional advisory team
- Developing Policies and Practices Checklist
- Supporting and Encouraging Employees Checklist
- CEO Sample Letter: Words Matter – The sample letter includes a language guidance table and a pledge for employees to sign
Federation of State Physician Health Programs, Inc. (FSPHP) is a 501c3 national membership association that evolved from initiatives taken by the American Medical Association (AMA), the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB), State Medical Societies/Associations and individual state physician health programs. A Physician Health Program (PHP) is a confidential resource for physicians, other licensed healthcare professionals, and those training to become health professionals with substance use, psychiatric, medical, behavioral or other potentially impairing conditions. A List of state Physician Health Programs can be found here.
Impaired Practice in Nursing: A Guidebook for Interventions and Resources. Massachusetts Nurses Association. a resource to the collective bargaining representatives, within the Massachusetts Nurses Association, as they assist nurses with impaired practice and/or substance use problems. In addition, it serves as a resource for nurses who may have a concern regarding their own use of substances or a colleague’s behavior associated with substance use.
Intervention Project for Nurses, Florida. The mission of IPN is to ensure public health and safety by providing education, monitoring, and support to nurses in the State of Florida.
Nurses Peer Support Network of Minnesota - NPSNetwork is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization providing support to Minnesota nurses in recovery from substance use disorder. NPSNetwork's mission is two-fold: to serve nurses in recovery throughout Minnesota; and, to provide education to the nursing schools, professional organizations, employers of nurses and the general public about substance use disorder, recovery and the role of peer support.
Statewide Peer Assistance for Nurses (SPAN), New York peer support organization for nurses affected by substance use disorder. (Very rudimentary website)
Wisconsin Peer Alliance for Nurses (WisPAN) is Wisconsin’s peer support organization for nurses with substance use disorder run by nurses in recovery from substance use disorders.
Recovery 101 page provides a comprehensive array of relevant resources, including "Fast Facts, the 10 most scientifically supported facts on recovery, information on recovery pathways and on recovery and the brain and a comprehensive Resource and Information Listing that includes information on identifying quality treatment, SUD signs and symptoms, pregnancy and SUD, SUD treatment scams, insurance, co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders, and more.
The Addiction-ary provides an extensive listing of both neutral, science-based language and stigmatizing terms.
Addiction In The Workplace - How Leaders Can Help Create A Path To Recovery, Forbes Business Council.
NEW Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest – An initiative of the University of Iowa College of Public Health, with provides free and low-cost resources for employers to support worker well-being in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Federal Region 7, which consists of Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. Pilot funding is available for organizations serving multiple employers to support the implementation of Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) programs, practices, and policies among small- and medium-sized enterprises under the Promoting the Implementation of Recovery Friendly Workplaces Pilot Grant.
Opioids in the Workplace: Awareness - Rutgers University School of Public Health: This one-hour free web-based training is based on the National Institute on Environmental Health Sciences’ Opioids & Substance Use: Workplace Prevention & Response toolkit.
NEW People's Recovery Initiative for Solutions & More – PRISM is dedicated to raising awareness, educating, and reducing stigma surrounding substance use and addiction in North Carolina. They offer services to help organizations become a Recovery Ready Workplace.
The Effects of Substance Use on Workplace Injuries - Rand Corporation, 2009. A review of the scientific literature on the impact of substance use on occupational injuries.
NEW What is a Recovery Ready Workplace (RRW)? Why Do We need Them? – Video recording of training sponsored by New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health and the New York City Labor Council.
NEW What You Can Do to Create an Inclusive Workplace for Employees in Long-Term Recovery - This Inc. Magazine post notes that, in order to create a truly inclusive workplace, companies must do more to support and embrace employees in long-term recovery. It identifies five ways employers can do that.
The Business Case: Becoming a Fair-Chance Employer, National Employment Law Project (While criminal justice-specific, it provides a good example and is applicable to a significant portion of people with or in recovery from SUD due to the high rates of criminal justice system involvement associated with drug use.
Drugs at Work: What Employers Need to Know - Key information and resources for employers.
First Aid and CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) Training
Goplerud et al. A Substance Use Cost Calculator for US Employers With an Emphasis on Prescription Pain Medication Misuse - Article in peer reviewed journal describing the methodology for developing the NORC/NSC Substance Use Cost Calculator.
Implications of Opioid Use Disorders for Employers an overview of the impacts of opioids on employers and steps employers can take to respond.
NORC, NSC Mental Health Employer Cost Calculator - Mental health cost calculator developed utilizing similar approach.
NORC/NSC Briefs:
- Cannabis and the Workplace
- Driving Under the Influence
- How Workers with Active Substance Use Disorders Impact Employer Health Care Costs
- Impacts of Alcohol on Worker Health, Safety, Risk-taking and Workplace Costs
- Prescription Opioids and Work
- Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability and Return to Work
- Substance Use Disorders by Occupation
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment
- Substance Use, Gender and Sexual Orientation
- Substance Use: Prevention, Screening Tools and Workplace Policies
- Turnover and Substance Use: What It Costs and What Can Be Done
Opioids At Work Employer Toolkit - A comprehensive employer guide for addressing opioids.
Substance Use Cost Calculator for U.S. Employers: Overview of Data Sources and Analytic Approach - Overview of cost calculator methodology.
Substance Use Employer Cost Calculator - Developed in partnership with NORC at the University of Chicago, the National Safety Council’s cost calculator provides a tool for estimating the cost substance use to employers taking into account industry, geography, and company size.
The Proactive Role Employers Can Take: Opioids in The Workplace - Saving Jobs, Saving Lives and Reducing Human Costs. National Safety Council publication providing current evidence on opioid pain medications and their potential impact on your workplace and offers a “call to action” to assist employers in: 1) Partnering effectively with benefit providers; 2) Assessing current workplace policies and scope of drug testing; 3) Prioritize essential education efforts; and, 4) Improve access to confidential help for employees.
Training and Supporting Supervisors in Addressing Substance Use is a brief guide that can help inform training and support for supervisors in addressing substance use in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using Research & Evidence to Drive Second Chance Employment - A study on rethinking risk in criminal background checks
Addiction-ary – A Recovery Research Institute substance use disorder, treatment, and recovery language guide that flags stigmatizing terms.
The Real Stigma of Substance Use Disorders – A Massachusetts General Hospital Recovery Research Institute webpage demonstrating the impact of language on perceptions and judgments through a review of a well-known experiment.
Group Training for a Safer Workplace - Training for First Aid, CPR, automated external defibrillator (AED) and basic life support (BLS)
The ABA Well-Being Campaign was launched to improve the substance use and mental health landscape of the legal profession, with an emphasis on helping legal employers support healthy work environment. The primary vehicle for the Campaign is a Pledge calling upon legal employers (including law firms, corporate entities, government agencies and legal aid organizations) to first: (a) recognize that substance use and mental health problems represent a significant challenge for the legal profession and acknowledge that more can and should be done to improve the health and well-being of lawyers; and, (b) pledge to support the Campaign and work to adopt and prioritize its seven-point framework for building a better future.
American Bar Association Directory of Lawyer Assistance Programs - Lawyer Assistance Programs provide confidential services and support to judges, lawyers and law students who are facing substance use disorders or mental health issues.
American Bar Association Well-Being Pledge - The ABA Well-Being Campaign was launched to improve the substance use and mental health landscape of the legal profession, with an emphasis on helping legal employers support healthy work environment
Intervention and Impairment Assistance – American Bar Association Guidance for attorneys, law firms, and other entities employing lawyers
No Shame Movement includes a pledge to end stigma and support others in speaking up about their own mental health and substance use disorders.
No Shame Toolkit, a social media toolkit developed to help stakeholders support the "No Shame Movement".
SAFE Workplaces initiative makes available a range of resources to help employers better address SUD and mental health conditions in the workforce.
The Business Case for Second Chance Employment - Describes how companies can benefit from second chance programs.
Employing and Managing People with Substance Use Addictions - This SHRM toolkit discusses the prevalence of individuals with substance use addiction in the workplace, the negative impact of substance misuse for employers and how employers can assist individuals with substance use addictions.
Employer Guide to Second Chance Hiring Programs and Tax Credits - Provides information on WOTC, the Federal Bonding Program, and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Growth Opportunities Grant Program.
How the Public and Private Sectors Can Implement Second-Chance Hiring, includes video and resources links, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Raise Your Recovery Awareness in the Workplace (Blog Post) - Recommendations for employers.
Sharing Solutions: Businesses Combat the Opioid Crisis - Sharing Solutions was created by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation to highlight workforce resources and showcase innovative solutions to the opioid crisis.