This 101 page toolkit from Ohio’s Department of Jobs and Family Services supports business impacted by opioid use disorder (OUD).
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Nevada Recovery Friendly Workplace Toolkit
Source: Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public and Behavioral Health
The Nevada’s Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative’s digital toolkit includes sections on understanding recovery, offering recovery supports, educating the workplace, understanding substance use disorder treatment, and advice for creating policies to support recovery in the workplace.
Opioid Epidemic Response: Employer Toolkit
Source: Minnesota Department of Health
This online toolkit is designed for employers seeking to address substance use disorder (SUD) and recovery in their workplaces. The website describes 5 steps employers can take to be part of the opioid epidemic response including:
Opioids at Work Employer Toolkit
Source: National Safety Council
The National Safety Council’s toolkit was designed to help employers address opioids in the workplace. The toolkit includes fact sheets, presentations, videos, sample policies and more with specific materials for human resources professionals, supervisors, employees, safety professionals and links to related resources.
Indiana Workforce Recovery
Source: Wellness Council of Indiana
Indiana Workforce Recovery is a strategic partnership between the Wellness Council of Indiana, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, and the Office of the Governor of Indiana. The website includes information about trainings and consultations, model policies and procedures, and information about upcoming events.
Substance Use Recovery and Workplace Safety Program
Source: Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation
Ohio’s substance use recovery and workplace safety program is an initiative piloted by the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation and the local Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Health Boards. The website includes information about the county-based initiative for employers including assistance in developing policies and procedures and training for employees and managers.
Rhode Island’s Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative
Source: Office of the Governor of Rhode Island
The Rhode Island’s recovery friendly workplace (RFW) initiative’s website provides information about the RFW initiative and links to resources.
Workplace Supported Recovery
Source: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Workplace Supported Recovery website, from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, includes an explanation of recovery-supportive workplaces, a definition of recovery, and specific recommendation for reducing the stigma against substance use disorder in the workplace.
Drug Free Workplace PA
Source: Drug Free Workplace PA
The Drug Free Workplace Pennsylvania’s Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) initiative’s website provides information for businesses in creating a supportive environments that encourage the success of new hires and employees in recovery from substance use disorder.
Rhode Island’s Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative
Source: Office of the Governor of Rhode Island
This slide deck provides a walk-through of the Rhode Island Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) initiative. The presentation explains the process to become an RFW and describes the benefits of the program.