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Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prevention/Treatment (ADAPT) and Drug Demand Reduction Programs
Club DrugsClub Drugs
Binge DrinkingBinge Drinking
Alcohol EffectsAlcohol Effects
Drug Use and Abuse Zero Tolerance!Zero Tolerance!
Considered a Serious Breach of DisciplineConsidered a Serious Breach of Discipline
Can Lead to Criminal Prosecution and Discharge Can Lead to Criminal Prosecution and Discharge Under Other than Honorable ConditionsUnder Other than Honorable Conditions
Treatment Services and Transitional Counseling is Treatment Services and Transitional Counseling is available to members with Drug problemsavailable to members with Drug problems
CLUB DRUGSAND OTHER DEADLY INTOXICANTS
Show Ecstasy Video
Club Drugs
LSD (Acid), MDMA (Ecstasy), Rohypnol (Date Rape), LSD (Acid), MDMA (Ecstasy), Rohypnol (Date Rape), GHB, Ketamine (Special K).GHB, Ketamine (Special K).
Refers to a wide variety of drugs often used at all-night Refers to a wide variety of drugs often used at all-night dance parties or “raves”, nightclubs, and concerts.dance parties or “raves”, nightclubs, and concerts.
Damage the neurons in your brain, impairing your senses, Damage the neurons in your brain, impairing your senses, memory, judgment, and coordination. memory, judgment, and coordination.
Effects: loss of muscle and motor control, blurred vision, Effects: loss of muscle and motor control, blurred vision, seizures, increased body temperatures, severe breathing seizures, increased body temperatures, severe breathing problems, coma, or even deathproblems, coma, or even death
Highly addictive!Highly addictive!
Club Drugs
All club drugs are dangerous!All club drugs are dangerous! With many of these drugs, there’s no way for the user to With many of these drugs, there’s no way for the user to
know:know: who made the drugwho made the drug what the ingredients arewhat the ingredients are how much of an ingredient the drug containshow much of an ingredient the drug contains
Because of these unknowns, the drug’s effects can be very Because of these unknowns, the drug’s effects can be very unpredictable.unpredictable.
Alcohol Discussion The legal drinking age is ____The legal drinking age is ____ You are considered to be DUI at a BAC You are considered to be DUI at a BAC
level of _____level of _____ You can get alcohol poisoning from You can get alcohol poisoning from
consuming how many drinks ______consuming how many drinks ______ A responsible drinker is someone who A responsible drinker is someone who
__________________________________________ ________ will keep me from making poor ________ will keep me from making poor
choices with alcohol and drugs.choices with alcohol and drugs.
What’s the Definition of “one drink”?
Whether it's served slightly chilled, room temperature, or on Whether it's served slightly chilled, room temperature, or on the rocks, here's the answer:the rocks, here's the answer:
one 12 oz. beerat 4-5% alcohol (look at the label)
one 1.5 oz shot of hard liquor at 40% alcohol or 80 proof
one 5 oz. glass of wine at 11% alcohol
Alcohol Abuse Underage drinking IS considered Underage drinking IS considered alcohol abusealcohol abuse!!
Alcohol Abuse is Incompatible with Air Force Alcohol Abuse is Incompatible with Air Force StandardsStandards
Alcoholism is Preventable and Treatable Alcoholism is Preventable and Treatable Separation is Based on Substandard Behavior or Separation is Based on Substandard Behavior or
Performance, Not Merely Alcohol ConsumptionPerformance, Not Merely Alcohol Consumption
141 Alcohol Related Incidents:141 Alcohol Related Incidents:
DUIsDUIs 3333
UADsUADs 6363
Alleged Sexual AssaultAlleged Sexual Assault 1111
AssaultsAssaults 2424
OtherOther 1010
Deaths Deaths 1 1
Average AgeAverage Age 1919
FEW’s 2003 Alcohol Related Incidents
Drunk Goggles Demonstration
Impact of UAD and Drug Abuse on Your Career
- Letter of Counseling / Reprimand (LOC / LOR)- Letter of Counseling / Reprimand (LOC / LOR)- Unfavorable Information File (UIF)- Unfavorable Information File (UIF)- Extra Duty (12-hour shifts/7 days per week)- Extra Duty (12-hour shifts/7 days per week)- Loss of Rank / Pay / Status- Loss of Rank / Pay / Status- Restriction to Base / - Restriction to Base / Loss of Driving PrivilegesLoss of Driving Privileges- Article 15- Article 15- PRP Suspension / Decertification- PRP Suspension / Decertification- Loss of weapons-carrying capability- Loss of weapons-carrying capability- Discharge / Separation- Discharge / Separation- Court Martial- Court Martial
Consequences of a DUI
Letter of Reprimand (Unlikely)Letter of Reprimand (Unlikely) Article 15 (Probable)Article 15 (Probable) Suspended or loss of rankSuspended or loss of rank Fines (amounting to over $2000)Fines (amounting to over $2000) Loss of Driver’s LicenseLoss of Driver’s License Loss of life (self and others)Loss of life (self and others)
*Show Quay Sampsell Video
Low-Risk Drinking
- Thinking about whether you will drink, what you will drink before the party
- Being 21 or older
- Eating a meal before drinking
- Abstaining is the safest choice
- Drinking no more than one drink per hour; maximum 3 for women, 4 for men
- Always knowing what you are drinking
- Alternating alcohol-free drinks throughout the evening
- Knowing how you will get home safely before you go out
High-Risk Drinking
- Not being of legal age to drink alcohol
- Chugging, drinking games, shots (drinking anything out of a punch bowl, trough, hose, or funnel)
- Drinking to get drunk (intoxicated)
- Driving after drinking or riding with someone under the influence
- Drinking too much or too fast on an empty stomach
- Going to parties where people drink too much
- Not knowing what is in your glass or leaving it unattended
- Mixing alcohol with any medications or illegal drugs
Jeopardy Game
Available Online Resources http://www.samhsa.gov http://www.health.org http://www.ncadd.org http://www.nida.nih.gov http://www.cheyennecares.org
Available Local Resources Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program (ADAPT) ext. 2998 Life Skills Support Center ext. 2998 Base Chaplain’s Office ext. 3434 Narcotics Anonymous (Cheyenne) 772-3313 Cheyenne C.A.A.R.E.S. 632-6496 DDRP for Prevention Materials and Information ext. 2879
SUMMARY No Tolerance Policy (Illicit Drugs)No Tolerance Policy (Illicit Drugs) Active Random Drug TestingActive Random Drug Testing
DeterrenceDeterrence Drinking age is 21 years oldDrinking age is 21 years old Know the Risks and ConsequencesKnow the Risks and Consequences Know Where to Get HelpKnow Where to Get Help