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Welcome to the Seattle Public Schools EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. An Orientation for Employees. Why is an EAP needed?. Personal problems can negatively affect our job performance:. Cause absenteeism or lateness Alter behavior or attitude Cause carelessness Increase personal risk.
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Welcome to theSeattle Public SchoolsEMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM An Orientation for Employees
Why is an EAP needed? Personal problems can negatively affect our job performance: • Cause absenteeism or lateness • Alter behavior or attitude • Cause carelessness • Increase personal risk • Affect decisions, demeanor, and interactions
What is an EAP? • Helps employees and their families identify and resolve personal problems and concerns, including: • Emotional and psychiatric • Alcohol and other drug-related • Marriage and family • Financial and legal • Interpersonal conflicts • Stress
What is an Employee Assistance Professional? • Specially trained and experienced at • Listening • Asking the right questions • Gathering information • Helping to decide the best course of action
You should know that … • When you meet with an employee assistance professional, he or she will: • Greet you • Set you at ease • Listen • Help clarify the problem • Discuss options for resolution • Formulate a plan of action
The Value of EAPs • Access to a free, professional, and confidential resource can help employees resolve personal problems, reducing: • Absenteeism • Accidents • Low productivity • Injuries • Higher workers compensation costs • Turnover • Interpersonal conflict on the job • Low morale
EAPs Help Improve Job Performance • EAPs work with groups of employees and work teams to: • Provide education and training on health, wellness, and human relations • Manage critical incident stress • Develop organizational policies • Help employees improve productivity • Advise the organization on its behavioral health benefits/insurance plan
Confidentiality is Key • Identity is protected by confidentiality laws or provisions and the right to privacy • Exceptions that permit disclosure: • Where a person's life is threatened • Where the abuse of a child or elderly person exists • Information will not be shared without written permission
Important Information • The EAP is non-disciplinary. • Not a substitute for disciplinary action • May not be the cause or reason for a disciplinary action • No interference with administrative or supervisory practices • It is not a “safe harbor” • You are still responsible for satisfactory job performance • There are no fees for EAP services
Important Information • The EAP is not a psychotherapy service or a treatment program • The EAP is voluntary • However, policies or regulations may mandate that management make a supervisor referral to the EAP • Seeking help from the EAP cannot adversely affect you • You cannot have your job security or promotional opportunities jeopardized
What Kind of Problems, Issues, and Concerns? • The EAP is available to help you or your family members resolve any personal problem … • Life management issues • Emotional problems and mental health issues • Alcohol and drug-related problems • Job-related problems
Additional Information • An important EAP service is follow-up • The EAP won’t compete with other resources in the organization that are available to help you • It is not a substitute for the advice and counsel of your personal physician • It is not a provider of medical care or health services
Referral to the EAP • The EAP is accessed primarily by self-referral • The employee or family member makes a personal decision to contact the EAP
Types of Referrals • Supervisors or managers may also refer employees to the EAP when job performance problems exist • The basis of the referral evidence of problems with performance: conduct, attendance, quality of work, etc.
Thank you for taking the time to learn about EAP. To contact EAP call 206-252-4800 Email eap@seattleschools.org or visit our website http://inside.seattleschools.org/area/eap