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View a selection of Continuing Education courses.
Register on-line for TNA events.
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Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses
SPECIAL ADVISORY: Instructions for TPAPN & EEP Participants during Disasters & Other Emergencies
Nurses are not immune to chemical dependency or mental illness. To encourage nurses to seek help, TPAPN was created as a non-punitive, confidential, and voluntary alternative to reporting RNs and LVNs to the Texas Board of Nursing.
The goals of the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses (TPAPN) are to:
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Identify nurses experiencing mental health, alcohol/drug problems that have been or are likely to be job impairing. |
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Assist these nurses in obtaining appropriate treatment
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Monitor the nurse's return to the work force. |
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Educate employers and nursing colleagues about the negative effects of addiction/mental illness in the work place and the potential for rehabilitation and return to productive work. |
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Reach out: 1.800.288.5528 or 1.512.467.7027. The benefit of peer assistance is to offer support and advocacy and to have a rehabilitative emphasis rather than a disciplinary emphasis. |
Mission of the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses
The Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses (TPAPN) offers nurses life-renewing opportunities for recovery from chemical dependency and mental illness and integrates nurses back into the profession, thus protecting the public and promoting professional accountability.
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