Mission
Strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army's workforce, to conserve manpower and enhance the combat readiness of Soldiers.

our objectiveS

  • Increase individual fitness and overall unit readiness.
  • Provide services which are proactive and responsive to the needs of the Army's workforce and emphasize alcohol and other drug abuse deterrence, prevention, education and rehabilitation.
  • Implement alcohol and other drug risk reduction and prevention strategies that respond to potential problems before they jeopardize readiness, productivity and careers.
  • Restore to duty those substance-impaired Soldiers who have the potential for continued military service.
  • Provide effective alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and education at all levels of command, and encourage commanders to provide alcohol and drug-free leisure activities.
  • Ensure all personnel assigned to ASAP staff are appropriately trained and experienced to accomplish their missions.
  • Achieve maximum productivity and reduce absenteeism and attrition among civilian corps members by reducing the effects of the abuse of alcohol and other drugs.
  • Improve readiness by extending services to the Soldiers, civilian corps members and family members.
     

our programs

Biochemical Testing / 520.538.1289

Implement drug testing for all active duty service members and applicable Department of Army civilians to adhere with AR 600-85 to facilitate the early identification of alcohol and/or other drug abuse, monitor rehabilitation efforts and deter the use of drugs.

  • Location: Building 22414, 904 Butler Road (Advisory Resources Center)
  • Hours of Operation: M.T.W.F: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

Employee Assistance Program / 520.538.1284

Education, mitigation and liaison services provided by the program manager for employees experiencing work place difficulties.
 

Substance Abuse Prevention / 520.538.1284

Supports the readiness and resilience of service members and civilians in the workforce by raising awareness and providing education and training on the dangers and consequences of drug abuse.

  • For clinical services contact Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center's Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) at 520.533.5161.

 

Suicide Prevention / 520.538.1313

Seeks to reduce suicidal behaviors through awareness and education and to dispel the myths and stigma surrounding seeking help for difficult adult life issues.
 

Risk Reduction Program / 520.533.0282

A commander's tool designed to identify and reduce Soldiers' high-risk behaviors.