Using
an Employee Assistance Programme
Our multi-skilled team can help clients to deal with a wide range of issues,
including:
- Work
related problems
- Stress
& Anxiety
- Depression
- Employment
disputes
- Discrimination
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- Bereavement
- Drug
& alcohol abuse
- Sexual
& physical abuse
- Relationships
- Family
problems
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Our
Employee Assistance Programme offers structured counselling to staff, management,
(and their families if requested by the company) who may be experiencing
unresolved problems which adversely affect their performance at work. In
our experience, counselling can help not only to reduce absenteeism but
also to improve productivity and personal effectiveness. The programme can
also help to improve staff relations and reduce disciplinary action.
How
does an EAP work & what does it cost?
Companies may subscribe to the service by paying a 6 or 12 month fee based
on the number of staff they employ. Each employee would be given a card
with a contact number to call should they require counselling. Alternatively,
individual referrals could be made via the company's HR or Personnel department
and a fee agreed for each individual client. In either case we would recommend
up to 6 counselling sessions being available at no cost to the individual
and an appointment would be given within 5 working days of the initial
contact.
Valuable
Feedback for the Company
The company will receive useful statistical feedback and information regarding
the general issues that staff are requiring Counselling for, as well as
the level of uptake of the service. The individual session will be confidential
- this is crucial to ensure that staff use the service when they are not
addressing their difficulties elsewhere. Any issues that appear to be
affecting groups of staff, such as harassment, could be fed back to the
company without breaching individuals' confidentiality.
If
referrals were made via the HR or Personnel department it would be their
responsibility to maintain and respect staff confidentiality. Counsellors
would maintain the client's confidence in accordance with the British
Association for Counselling Code of Ethics.
How
effective is the service?
Brief therapy has proved to be very effective. The counselling sessions
work towards precise goals, which are established during the early stages
of counselling. This helps staff to feel more empowered, enabling them
to quickly move towards working more effectively. Clients would be referred
for longer-term help where appropriate through the company or to external
agencies if necessary.
Where
does the counselling take place?
The sessions can be held off site at our Counselling Centre or elsewhere in order to maintain privacy.
If necessary the sessions could be arranged within the company's premises,
but only if a suitable, private location can be made available.
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