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Drug and Alcohol Free Activities Enabling Learning Objective

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Drug and Alcohol Free Activities Enabling Learning Objective

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  1. Drug and Alcohol Free Activities Enabling Learning Objective Select from a list drug and alcohol free activities. Back Next

  2. Drug and Alcohol Free Activities • Your local ASAP should have listings of alcohol and drug free activities available on and/or near your installation. Obtain listings and copies of flyers to post on your bulletin board. • Unit sponsored activities such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, New Years, and Super Bowl parties should offer alcohol free alternatives. • Ensure that soda, water, tea, coffee, and/or punch is available for non-drinkers. • Provide non-alcoholic beer and/or cocktails such as daiquiris and margaritas. • Ensure that designated drivers are available to provide transportation for drinkers. 4-3-2

  3. Drug and Alcohol Free Activities • Many Soldiers say “There is nothing to do here, except drink”; here are a few alternatives to alcohol use and/or abuse: • By one’s self: Read a book, do a correspondence course, put a puzzle together, play a video game, watch a movie, write a letter, keep a journal, build a model, call a friend, go to the gym or for a run, go to the craft shop, surf the internet (computers are available on most installations for Soldier use), listen to music, go shopping, or bake something.

  4. Drug and Alcohol Free Activities • Other Activities • With Friends: Play a video game, a board game or DVD game; rent or go to the movies; go shopping; play racquetball, tennis, football, workout or play some other sport; listen to music or go dancing; play pool or ping pong. • Volunteer as a scout leader, big brother or sister, coach, or other youth activity.

  5. Drug and Alcohol Free Activities • Other Activities • Get involved with your local church, BOSS Program or other social group. • The main idea is that Soldiers can find something to do other than drink. It’s nothing more than a matter of choice, and willingness to look for something else to do. Your job is to remind them of the other activities available to them.

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