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Following
the adoption of the 2011-2014 Pompidou Group
Work Programme, the first meeting of the ad
hoc expert group on the prevention of drug
use at the workplace, took place on 30
June 2011 at the Council of Europe Paris
Office, Paris.
All of the Pompidou Group member States were
invited to nominate national experts with
recognised knowledge in the occupational health
field to participate in the expert group.
The aim of the meeting was be to define the
organisation of work and to fine-tune the
methodology with regard to achieving the
following outputs:
• to understand, and hence deal better with,
individual factors (such as personal
vulnerabilities and skills) and
environmental factors (such as the social,
economic and cultural context) conducive to
drug consumption in the workplace;
• to provide benchmarks for all active
partners to strengthen the framework in
which any monitoring or checks may be
conducted, regulated or prohibited;
• to improve exchanges of information
between member countries and co-operation
with other international bodies active in
this field, particularly the International Labour Organisation and World Health Organisation, to
make the entire body of texts and
conventions which clarify or govern this
matter at international level available;
• to rectify any shortcomings noted in
prevention and safety measures.
The results of the work was presented at
the high level conference on "Alcohol, drugs and
prevention in the workplace: What are the issues and
challenges for the Government, the Company and the
Staff?" (14/15 May 2012, Strasbourg) and will be
used as a basis to set up a
policy to prevent addictive behaviour with
due regard for personal freedoms and a lever
to improve working conditions. The related
documents can be found below.
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