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Employee and Family Assistance Program. People Leader Orientation. Agenda. 2. Challenges for People Leaders in the Workplace. 1. How EFAP can support all employees. 3. Addressing Sensitive Employee Related Situations. 4. Shepell Supports People Leaders. About Shepell.
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Employee and Family Assistance Program People Leader Orientation
Agenda 2. Challenges for People Leaders in the Workplace 1. How EFAP can support all employees 3. Addressing Sensitive Employee Related Situations 4. Shepell Supports People Leaders
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Signs of a Troubled Employee • Have you ever… • Been confronted with an employee in distress and wanted to help, but didn’t know what to say or do? • Witnessed an employee as he or she tried to manage a difficult family situation? • Known that an upcoming workplace change was going to be difficult for one or two employees in particular? • Noticed a ‘high performer’ falling behind in his or her work? • …the EFAP can help support you.
The Challenge for People Leaders • The effects of personal and work-related problems on an employee’s ability to perform are more common than you think. Consider… • More Canadians are taking medication for health conditions. • Employer health costs continue to rise. • More employees are absent from the workplace due to mental health issues. • Mental illnesses continue to impact the Canadian economy and billions of dollars are lost each year. • The public health system continues to be overstretched. • High stress levels and mental health problems can cause other health conditions.
The Challenge for People Leaders Group Discussion How do you know when an employee is in trouble?
Signs of a Troubled Employee • Lateness or frequent breaks • Excessive sick leave & ‘presenteeism” (on the job absenteeism) • Reduced quality of work or missed deadlines • Confusion or forgetfulness • Withdrawal / avoidance • Changes in physical appearance • Employee conflict • Inappropriate behaviour, mood swings, negative attitude • High rate of accidents
Source of the Problem Workplace symptoms are only the “tip of the iceberg” Troubled employeein the workplace Lateness Withdrawal Mood Swings Emotional outbursts What you see Work Issues Environmental Interpersonal Job-Related • Life Issues • Stress/Emotional • Relationships • Legal/ Financial • Addictions Health Issues Heart Health Nutrition Sleeping Depression What you don’t see
Addressing Sensitive Situations Stepping in to Help Out Observe Assess Document throughout Follow up Inquiry Discuss solutions. Offer help
Addressing Sensitive Situations Step One: Observe • What kind of performance issues are you observing? • Note the changes in behaviour, performance or physical appearance • Any trends, patterns or the duration • Keep notes for yourself, document your observations
Addressing Sensitive Situations Step Two: Assess • Reflect on your Observations – what is happening here? • Recognize that your assumptions are just that: you do not have the total picture (iceberg) • Get assistance – consult with HR/ER, Attendance Management and or your EFAP
Addressing Sensitive Situations Step Three: Communicate • Take time to plan the meeting: • Consider when it would be the right time to approach the staff member. • Where would be the appropriate place to meet? • Plan to discuss concerns. What are the facts? • Meeting with the individual: • How will you begin the conversation? • Provide examples of behaviour/performance issues. • What questions would you use to find out what’s going on? • Respect boundaries – what is your role? • Remain non-judgmental, behaviour focused and specific.
Addressing Sensitive Situations Step Three: Communicate Continued…
Addressing Sensitive Situations Step Four: Discuss Solutions, Offer Help
Addressing Sensitive Situations Step Five: Follow Up • How will you follow up? • Schedule date, • What will be reviewed • Expectations • During the follow-up meeting : • Acknowledge improvements, speak to additional improvements • Reassess improvement time frames • Provide consistent feedback and realistic expectations • If they disclose using the EFAP, ask about satisfaction
Addressing Sensitive Situations Supporting Performance Management • Keep in mind… • Employees are responsible for acceptable work performance—the EFAP does not exempt employees from meeting those expectations. • People Leaders are responsible for performance management. • The EFAP can complement, but not replace, effective supervisory practices. • There are no ‘quick fixes’ - people don’t overcome difficulties easily. • Take a personal interest without getting personally involved.
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People Leader Consultation • Sometimes you will need extra assistance… • Aggressive behaviour; harassment, difficult personalities, suspected substance abuse, etc… • Use EFAP Manager Consultations • EFAP professionals available for consultation and advice • Provide support and tools they need to sensitively and appropriately refer employees into the EFAP or to other suitable solutions.
People Leader Consultations continued… • People leaders may receive: • Advice on how to work with a troubled employee. • Help to distinguish between performance and personal issues. • Assistance to deal with performance problems. • Tips on how to introduce the EFAP to an employee. • Hands-on tips for problem solving employee issues. • Guidance in addressing tough situations where there’s uncertainty on how to proceed.
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