Thursday, 9 April | 12:00-1:00pm PST

Addressing drugs & alcohol in the workplace

Policies, risks, and responsibilities for small businesses.
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Julie Morris
Country Manager, Canada

Drug and alcohol issues in the workplace can be difficult to navigate, and the stakes are often higher than many employers realise. Get it wrong, and you could expose your business to safety risks, damaged team culture, or even legal claims.

If an employee shows up to work impaired, fails a drug test, or raises concerns about substance use on the job, many employers aren’t sure what they can — and can’t — do. Can you send them home? When can you require testing? And what needs to be in place before you introduce a workplace testing programme?

Hosted by Canada Country Manager Julie Morris, this practical seminar is tailored for Canadian small business owners and people leaders who want to manage drug and alcohol risks safely, lawfully, and with confidence. We’ll walk through what employers need to consider before introducing testing, how to handle situations where impairment is suspected, and what a fair and defensible process looks like in practice.

Who this seminar is for:

  • Business leaders

  • Managers

  • Supervisors

  • Anyone responsible for workplace safety or managing staff

What you’ll learn:

  • When drug and alcohol testing may be appropriate in a workplace

  • The difference between reasonable cause, post-incident, and random testing

  • What policies and processes you need in place before testing employees

  • How to respond if an employee appears intoxicated at work

  • Managing failed tests and suspected impairment fairly and lawfully

  • Balancing workplace safety with employee rights and privacy

📅 Thursday, 9 April | 12:00-1:00pm PST

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Julie Morris
Country Manager, Canada
Julie is an experienced HR professional with 20+ years of expertise in recruitment, executive coaching, strategic HR, and labour relations. Passionate about building engaged teams to drive business success.