Getting rehab for your Employee/Staff can feel like a big and difficult step, but our team is here to make it a healthy and positive decision for you and your organisation.
We offer a range of rehab options to suit your employee’s needs — from 7-day rehab, 28-day rehab, and 90-day rehab programmes to more flexible outpatient options that allow them to return home each day, or inpatient programmes that provide round-the-clock support for the best possible results.
Our experienced professionals will take the time to explain each option and guide you through the process, helping your employee get the right treatment to overcome addiction to drugs, alcohol, or any other challenges they may be facing.
At Help4Addiction, we understand that employee addiction affects workplace productivity, safety, and morale while presenting complex legal and ethical challenges for employers. Through providing expert guidance and workplace-focused solutions, we help businesses address addiction issues compassionately and legally while protecting all parties involved.
Our team includes occupational health specialists and legal advisors who understand employment law around addiction and are ready to provide guidance that protects your business while supporting employee recovery.
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Yes, we provide comprehensive workplace addiction support including policy development, legal guidance, employee assistance programmes, and training for managers dealing with addiction issues.
Workplace addiction services range from £50 per employee annually for basic employee assistance programmes to £5,000+ for comprehensive policy development and training programmes.
| Service Type | Cost Range | Coverage | Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Employee Assistance Programme | £50-150 per employee annually | 24/7 helpline, counselling, referrals | Confidential support, early intervention |
| Manager Training Programmes | £1,000-3,000 per session | Recognition, legal compliance, response protocols | Improved management, legal protection |
| Policy Development | £2,000-5,000 one-time | Custom policies, legal review, implementation | Legal compliance, clear procedures |
| Occupational Health Services | £200-500 per assessment | Professional evaluation, recommendations | Expert guidance, documentation |
Workplace addiction support recognises that businesses have legal obligations under the Equality Act 2010 to consider addiction as a disability requiring reasonable adjustments, while also maintaining workplace safety and productivity standards. Our services include developing clear addiction policies that comply with employment law while protecting business interests and employee rights.
Training programmes help managers and HR professionals recognise signs of addiction, approach employees appropriately, and navigate the complex legal requirements around addiction in the workplace.
Business consultation services help companies balance their duty of care to employees with practical concerns about workplace safety, productivity, and liability. We provide guidance on reasonable adjustments, return-to-work planning, and long-term support that helps employees maintain recovery while meeting job requirements.
Yes, there are observable workplace signs that may indicate employee addiction, but it is important to approach suspected addiction carefully due to legal requirements and confidentiality concerns. These behaviours can overlap with other personal or health issues, so employers must avoid assumptions and follow proper procedures.
Some signs to look out for in the workplace are:
Frequent unexplained absences, especially on Mondays or after holidays, arriving late consistently, or leaving early without valid reasons.
Declining performance such as missed deadlines, reduced work quality, difficulty concentrating, or unusual mistakes compared to the employee’s usual standards.
Physical signs including appearing tired or unwell, bloodshot eyes, unusual odours, dramatic mood swings, or seeming intoxicated during work hours.
Behavioural changes like irritability with colleagues, withdrawing from workplace interactions, defensive responses to routine questions, or avoiding direct supervision.
Because these signs could stem from a range of issues, employers should rely on documented performance or attendance problems as objective grounds for action, rather than attempting to diagnose addiction themselves.
No, you cannot directly force an employee to undergo addiction treatment, but you can require them to address performance or safety issues and offer treatment as a reasonable adjustment under disability legislation.
Employment law protects employees from discrimination based on addiction when it’s considered a disability under the Equality Act 2010. However, employers can and must address performance problems, safety concerns, and attendance issues regardless of their underlying causes. This means focusing on observable workplace problems rather than the suspected addiction itself.
You can require employees to meet job performance standards and follow workplace safety rules while offering support through employee assistance programmes or treatment referrals as reasonable adjustments.
Occupational health referrals can provide professional assessment of whether addiction is affecting work performance and recommend appropriate workplace adjustments or treatment options. This approach protects both employee rights and business interests while providing pathways to recovery that benefit everyone involved.
Employers can access comprehensive workplace addiction support across the UK through specialised business services, occupational health providers, and legal advisors who understand employment law and addiction issues.
Business addiction support services in London, Manchester, Liverpool, Brighton, Leeds, and Newcastle provide policy development, manager training, and ongoing consultation for companies dealing with employee addiction. These services understand both addiction treatment and employment law, ensuring that workplace responses are both effective and legally compliant.
Contact us today to learn more about workplace addiction support services and develop policies that protect your business while supporting employee recovery. A recovery-supportive workplace benefits everyone through improved productivity, reduced liability, and better employee wellbeing.
Invest in your employees’ recovery and your business’s success. Call now for expert workplace addiction guidance.
Nicholas Conn is a leading industry addiction expert who runs the UK’s largest addiction advisory service and is regularly featured in the national press, radio and TV. He is the founder and CEO of a drug and alcohol rehab center called Help4addiction, which was founded in 2015. He has been clean himself since 2009 and has worked in the Addiction and Rehab Industry for over a decade. Nick is dedicated to helping others recover and get treatment for drug and alcohol abuse. In 2013, he released a book ‘The Thin White’ line that is available on Amazon.
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