NCMB’s wish for you: a safe holiday season
Categories: Special Features Comments: comments Print Friendly Version | Share this item
It’s a worrying annual tradition: each year, NCMB notes an increase in reports of licensee arrests for drinking and driving from Thanksgiving until the New Year.
Driving while under the influence of alcohol or other substances not only puts yourself and others at risk but may also negatively affect employment or result in regulatory action. DWIs or any arrest related to alcohol or controlled substances must be reported to NCMB.
Additionally, this time of year can be especially challenging for people who are experiencing stress, burnout and/or depression, making some more inclined to turn to alcohol and other substances or even entertain thoughts of ending their own lives.
Licensees who are struggling with alcohol or substance use or with mental health issues should seek support and assistance if they need it. As a reminder, the NC Professionals Health Program (NCPHP) offers free initial consultations to licensees. Contact NCPHP 24 hours a day seven days a week to schedule a confidential meeting with a counselor by calling 919-870-4480. In most cases, licensees can seek help without their identity becoming known to NCMB.
Stay safe and have a peaceful and restorative holiday season.
Driving while under the influence of alcohol or other substances not only puts yourself and others at risk but may also negatively affect employment or result in regulatory action. DWIs or any arrest related to alcohol or controlled substances must be reported to NCMB.
Additionally, this time of year can be especially challenging for people who are experiencing stress, burnout and/or depression, making some more inclined to turn to alcohol and other substances or even entertain thoughts of ending their own lives.
Licensees who are struggling with alcohol or substance use or with mental health issues should seek support and assistance if they need it. As a reminder, the NC Professionals Health Program (NCPHP) offers free initial consultations to licensees. Contact NCPHP 24 hours a day seven days a week to schedule a confidential meeting with a counselor by calling 919-870-4480. In most cases, licensees can seek help without their identity becoming known to NCMB.
Stay safe and have a peaceful and restorative holiday season.