(1) The University of Queensland (UQ or the University) is committed to fostering a safe, respectful and supportive environment, and preventing and reducing harm caused by the unlawful and irresponsible use of alcohol and other drugs while undertaking UQ related activity. (2) This Policy applies to all members of the UQ community while undertaking UQ related activity. (3) Unlawful, inappropriate and irresponsible use of alcohol and other drugs can impair judgment, performance, health, relationships and safety. It can also result in injury or harm to individuals, damage to property and equipment, and adversely affect the rights, comfort and enjoyment of others. (4) The use of alcohol and other drugs at UQ is guided by the following principles and requirements: (5) Heads of Organisational Units are responsible for: (6) Supervisors and staff supervising students are responsible for: (7) Staff and students who are impaired by alcohol or drugs must not undertake work or academic activities, nor represent UQ with respect to work or academic activities. (8) Staff and students are responsible for: (9) Contractors who are impaired by alcohol or drugs must not attend any UQ facilities. Contractors are responsible for reporting any incidents which may contravene this Policy to the relevant Contractor Manager. (10) Contractor Managers are responsible for ensuring contractors are aware of and provided with a copy of this Policy. (11) The Director, Health Safety and Wellness has overall responsibility for the monitoring and review of this Policy and providing assurance on its effectiveness. (12) The Office of the Chief Operating Officer through the Human Resources Division and Property and Facilities Division (P&F) (Security and Events) will monitor compliance with this Policy by staff and other members of the UQ community. (13) The Academic Registrar will monitor student compliance with this Policy. (14) The Director, Health Safety and Wellness (with necessary support from the Academic Registrar, and the Office of the Chief Operating Officer, through Human Resources Division, and P&F will produce reports for the Vice-Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor's Risk and Compliance Committee regarding risks and issues associated with alcohol and other drugs, and overall compliance with this Policy. (15) The University acknowledges that some staff and students will experience problems as a result of their own or others’ alcohol and drug use. Supervisors are expected to be aware: (16) While alcohol and drug related problems cannot be accepted as an excuse for poor performance, unsafe work practices or inappropriate behaviour, the University will seek to help those who seek support for in a caring, confidential and constructive manner. (17) Seeking confidential assistance from the various University services, alcohol and drug treatment agencies, other health professionals or chaplains, or being referred to them will not result, by itself, in disciplinary action nor will it affect the personal or professional situation of the individual in the University setting. (18) Counsellors and others assisting individuals with a drug and/or alcohol problem will respect the privacy and confidentiality of those who seek help unless the health and safety of the individual and others is potentially at risk. (19) Staff can access free, confidential support from or be referred to the Employee Assistance Program or seek support from community health facilities and alcohol and drug treatment services. (20) Students can access free, confidential support from or be referred to, a range of student support options, including Student Counselling Services (UQ Counselling), UQ Health Care, Student Services, Chaplaincy Services, among others, or seek support from community health facilities and alcohol and drug treatment services.Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Section 2 - Principles and Key Requirements
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Section 3 - Roles, Responsibilities and Accountabilities
Heads of Organisational Units
Supervisors, Managers and Academic Principal Advisors
Staff and Students
Contractors and Contractor Managers
Section 4 - Monitoring, Review and Assurance
Section 5 - Recording and Reporting
Section 6 - Appendix
Definitions
Term
Definition
Drugs
Higher risk activities
Impaired
Prohibited substances
UQ Community
UQ Facilities
UQ related activity
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Includes the following:
Higher risk activities include, but are not limited to:
a. to have a managed risk level as extreme or high by the author of a risk assessment;
b. by the Health, Safety and Wellness Division of the University; or
c. by the Head of Organisational Unit.
Adversely affected by alcohol or other drugs. As a general guide, a person is considered to be impaired by alcohol or other drugs if there is an observed deterioration of a person's judgement and/or decrease in their physical ability. Whilst a person can be impaired at Blood Alcohol Content levels below 0.05g of alcohol in every 100mL of blood, a level at or above 0.05g of alcohol in every 100mL of blood is considered impaired. A person is considered to be impaired by alcohol when their level of consumption is likely to be at or over the legal blood alcohol level for driving (i.e. 0.05 Blood Alcohol Content).
Those substances which are set out in Schedule I and Schedule 2 of the Drugs Misuse Regulation 1987 under the Drugs Misuse Act 1986 of Queensland and incudes such drugs as cannabis (marijuana), amphetamines (speed and “ice”), ecstasy, cocaine, heroin and any new psycho-active substances known as synthetic drugs, or similar.
Current UQ students, staff, other workers, volunteers, official visitors, recognised individuals, honorary position holders, adjunct academic and support position holders, and anyone else contractually bound to comply with this Policy.
Includes any UQ campus, building, built space, facility (including UQ's recreational, sporting and cultural facilities), infrastructure, land, premises, site, structure, utility or plant or any part thereof and any other real property owned, leased or controlled by UQ.
All UQ related activities undertaken by members of the UQ community on UQ premises and all external activities directly related to or managed by UQ.