Lesson 1,
Topic 1
In Progress
Students and Employees
- Instruction
- QEFAS College shall provide an instructional program in chemical abuse and the prevention of chemical dependency. QEFAS College may involve parents, students, health care professionals, state department staff, and members of the community in developing the Drug-Free curriculum
- Each school shall have age-appropriate and developmentally based activities that:
- address the consequences of violence and the illegal use of drugs, as appropriate;
- promote a sense of individual responsibility;
- teach students that most people do not illegally use drugs;
- teach students to recognize social and peer pressure to use drugs illegally and the skills for resisting illegal drug use;
- teach students about the dangers of emerging drugs;
- engage students in the learning process; and
- incorporate activities in preparatory schools that reinforce prevention activities implemented in lower-level schools.
- Each school shall have activities that involve families, community sectors (which may include appropriately trained seniors), and a variety of drug and violence prevention providers in setting clear expectations against violence and illegal use of drugs and appropriate consequences for violence and illegal use of drugs.
- Each school shall disseminate drug and violence prevention information within the school and to the community.
- Each school shall have professional development and training for, and involvement of, school personnel, student services personnel, parents, and interested community members in prevention, education, early identification and intervention, mentoring, or rehabilitation referral, as related to drug and violence prevention.
- Each school shall have drug and violence prevention activities that may include the following:
- Community-wide planning and organizing activities to reduce violence and illegal drug use, which may include gang activity prevention.
- The hiring and mandatory training, based on scientific research, of school security personnel who interact with students in support of youth drug and violence prevention activities under this policy that are implemented in the school.
- Conflict resolution programs, including peer mediation programs that educate and train peer mediators and a designated faculty supervisor, and youth anti-crime and anti-drug councils and activities.
- Counseling, mentoring, referral services, and other student assistance practices and programs, including assistance provided by qualified school-based mental health services providers and the training of teachers by school-based mental health services providers in appropriate identification and intervention techniques for students at risk of violent behavior and illegal use of drugs.
- Programs that encourage students to seek advice from, and to confide in, a trusted adult regarding concerns about violence and illegal drug use.
b. Reports of Chemical Use and Abuse
- In the event that a QEFAS College’s employee knows that a student is abusing, possessing, transferring, distributing or selling chemicals in a school location:
- The employee shall immediately either take the student to an administrator or notify an appropriate administrator of the observation and continue to observe the student until the administrator arrives.
- The administrator will notify the student’s parents. If there is a medical emergency, the administrator will notify the school nurse and/or outside medical personnel as appropriate.
- The administrator will notify law enforcement officials, the student’s counselor, and the chemical pre-assessment team.
- The administrator and/or law enforcement officials will confiscate the chemicals and/or conduct a search of the student’s person, effects, locker, vehicle, or areas within the student’s control. Searches by school officials shall be in accordance with school Board policies regarding search and seizure.
- QEFAS College will take appropriate disciplinary action in compliance with the student discipline code. Such discipline may include immediate suspension, initiation of expulsion proceedings, and/or referral to a detoxification center or medical center.
- If a QEFAS College’s employee has reason to believe that a student is abusing, possessing, transferring, distributing or selling chemicals:
- The employee shall notify the building administrator or a member of the pre-assessment team and shall describe the basis for the suspicion. The building administrator and/or team will determine what action should be taken. Action may include conducting an investigation, gathering data, scheduling a conference with the student or parents, or providing a meeting between a single member of the team and the student to discuss the behaviors that have been reported and attempting to ascertain facts regarding chemical abuse.
- The team may determine there is no chemical abuse. If the team determines there is chemical abuse, the team will select an appropriate course of action, which may include referral to a school counselor; referral to a treatment program; referral for screening, assessment, and treatment planning; participation in support groups; or other appropriate measures.
- Students involved in the abuse, possession, transfer, distribution or sale of chemicals shall be suspended in compliance with the student discipline policy, and proposed for expulsion.
- Searches by school officials in connection with the abuse, possession, transfer, distribution or sale of chemicals will be conducted in accordance with school Board policies related to search and seizure.
c) Pre-assessment Team
- The team is responsible for addressing reports of chemical abuse problems and making recommendations for appropriate responses to the individual reported cases.
- Every school shall have a chemical abuse pre-assessment team designated by the Director or designee. The team will be composed of classroom teachers, administrators, and other appropriate professional staff to the extent they exist in each school, such as the school nurse, school counselor or psychologist, social worker, chemical abuse specialist, or others.
- Within forty-five (45) days after receiving an individual reported case, the team shall make a determination whether to provide the student and, in the case of a minor, the student’s parents with information about school and community services in connection with chemical abuse.
d) Data Practices
- Student data may be disclosed without consent in health and safety emergencies pursuant to applicable federal law and regulations.
- Destruction of Records
- If the pre-assessment team decides not to provide a student and, in the case of a minor, the student’s parents with information about school or community services in connection with chemical abuse, records created or maintained by the team about the student shall be destroyed not later than six (6) months after the determination is made.
- If the team decides to provide the student and, in the case of a minor or a dependent student, the student’s parents with such information, records created or maintained by the team about the student shall be destroyed not later than six (6) months after the student is no longer enrolled in the school
- If the pre-assessment team decides not to provide a student and, in the case of a minor, the student’s parents with information about school or community services in connection with chemical abuse, records created or maintained by the team about the student shall be destroyed not later than six (6) months after the determination is made.
e) Consent: Any minor may give effective consent for medical, mental and other health services to determine the presence of or to treat conditions associated with alcohol and other drug abuse, and the consent of no other person is required.
f) School and Community Advisory Team
- The Director, with the advice of the school Board, shall establish a school and community advisory team to address chemical abuse problems. The advisory team will be composed of representatives from the school pre-assessment teams to the extent possible, law enforcement agencies, county attorney’s office, social service agencies, chemical abuse treatment programs, parents, and the business community.
- The advisory team shall: (a) build awareness of the problem within the community, identify available treatment and counseling programs for students and develop good working relationships and enhance communication between the schools and other community agencies; and (b) develop a written procedure clarifying the notification process to be used by the chemical abuse pre-assessment team when a student is believed to be in possession of or under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance. The procedure must include contact with the student and the student’s parents or guardian in the case of a minor student.
Employees
- The Director or designee shall undertake and maintain a drug-free awareness and prevention program to inform employees, students and others about:
- The dangers and health risks of chemical abuse in the workplace/school.
- QEFAS College drug-free workplace/drug-free school policy.
- Any available drug or alcohol counseling, treatment, rehabilitation, reentry and/or assistance programs available to employees and/or students.
- The Director or designee shall notify any federal granting agency required to be notified under Nigerian law within ten (10) days after receiving notice of a conviction of an employee for a criminal drug statute violation occurring in the workplace. To facilitate the giving of such notice, any employee aware of such a conviction shall report the same to the Director.