A new guide is being launched in New Zealand today (Thursday) to help employers and their workers better understand and manage medicinal cannabis and workplace safety concerns.

Sarah Helm, executive director of NZ Drug Foundation Te Puna Whakaiti Pāmamae Kai Whakapiri, said the guide was developed in response to regular requests for advice from employers and employees.

Sarah Helm

“New Zealand’s prescription medicinal cannabis scheme is less than five years old, and it’s clear that many employers are still trying to work out how medicinal cannabis fits into their workplace policies, especially when it comes to safety-sensitive roles,” she said.

“At the same time, many employees are wary of disclosing a medicinal cannabis prescription for fear of additional scrutiny or even dismissal.”

“While medicinal cannabis is not unique in its ability to cause impairment, its change in status from an illicit drug to one that can be legally prescribed has challenged traditional workplace alcohol and substance use policies. Some products prescribed do not contain psychoactive ingredients like THC, so a nuanced approach is needed.”

In response, NZDF has partnered with Construction Health and Safety New Zealand (CHASNZ), law firm Dentons and Māori and Pasifika Trades Training to develop Medicinal cannabis: A guide for employers and employees.

CHASNZ chief executive Chris Alderson said that it is important to strike the right balance between managing impairment, recognising the role of treatments such as medicinal cannabis, and treating the workforce with respect and fairness.

“For higher-risk work, there is a need to ensure that employers and employees have a consistent approach to recognising impairment, for any reason, and responding in a rational, practical way,” he said.

“To date there has not been much clarity around approach. The intention of this guide is to provide a basis for businesses to confidently address the legal presence of medicinal cannabis without stigmatisation or increasing the risk of harm occurring.”

The guide provides an overview of medicinal cannabis and why it’s prescribed, sets out employers’ and employees’ rights and responsibilities, and suggests practical changes to workplace policies and procedures to manage disclosure of medicinal cannabis use and workplace impairment.

Writing on LinkedIn, New Zealand Medicinal Cannabis Council executive director Sally King said: “Congratulations to the NZDF team – this work has been in progress for well over a year. Delighted that this guide is to become available, it’s essential reading for all employers and for employees who are medicinal cannabis patients.”

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