Peer assistance programs should be dismantled.
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And instead, we need new laws governing the states Boards of Nursing so that they do not operate outside the law or constitution. That the burden of proof is on the accuser to PROVE beyond a reasonable doubt guilt. And laws that dictate fair and reasonable penalties for certain infractions that are the same nation-wide.
My own personal experience with my peer-assistance program went down like this. I "crashed and burned" and went to my employer told them my story and we were doing voluntary random tests. I was switched to another unit and all was well ...or so I thought. Three months later {I am clean and sober all this time and have documentation to prove it} I get a letter in the mail telling me I have X# of days to contact my peer-assistance program. They were very threatening and punitive. So even though I was 3 months clean and sober at the time I was forced into the program. Knowing what I now know I would have taken it to the Board with a very good attorney.
IMHO the BoNs are totally outta control.
Love and Peace,
loerith