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Drug-Free Work Week
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Mark your calendars!
Drug-Free Work Week 2008
will be held October 20-26.
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The following materials can assist
organizations to promote Drug-Free Work Week or implement a
Drug-Free Work Week campaign in an individual workplace.
Drug-Free Work Week “Drop-In” Articles
Drug-Free Work Week Print Ads/Public
Service Announcements (PSAs)
Drug-Free Work Week logo – For use on organizations’ Web
sites; should be linked to the Drug-Free
Work Week Main Page.
Drug-Free Work Week Talking Points – For incorporation
into speeches, editorials or e-mail alerts.
Sample Drug-Free Work Week Press Release - Fill in the blank template for organizations to customize
and pitch to their local media.
Sample Drug-Free Work Week Proclamation Document – Proclamation language that organizations can customize.
Use this template to request that your mayor, governor or organization leader proclaim October 20-26 as
Drug-Free Work Week.
Educational Materials
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Drug-Free Workplace Posters – Posters that emphasize the benefits of
working in a drug-free environment. Three posters are available, two in
both English and Spanish.
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First-Line Fact Sheet – One-page fact sheet to help supervisors,
managers and foremen understand their role in preventing worker
substance abuse.
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Fast Facts – Pocket card for workers that discusses the importance
of working drug-free and provides sources of help for those who may be
struggling to do so.
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Tool Box Talks – A series of five brief talks about the importance
of working drug free, intended for delivery by foremen on construction
worksites but suitable in many industry settings.
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Payroll Stuffer – Reproducible envelope-sized leaflet providing
national toll-free helpline for employees with substance abuse problems.
- A variety of other materials, including
ready-to-use employee education and supervisor training curricula, are
available on the Working Partners Web site’s
training and educational materials page.
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