Employee Assistance Programmes
An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) is a specialist support service that assists your employees with any personal and/or work-related problems that may impact their performance, health (mental and physical) and emotional wellbeing.
An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) is a specialist support service that assists your employees with any personal and/or work-related problems that may impact their performance, health (mental and physical) and emotional wellbeing.
Boosting Employee Mental Health
What is an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)?
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a voluntary, work-based program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counselling, referrals, and follow-up services to employees who have personal and/or work-related problems.
EAPs address a broad and complex range of issues affecting mental and emotional well-being, such as alcohol and other substance abuse, stress, grief, family problems, and psychological disorders. Many EAPs are active in helping organisations prevent and cope with workplace violence, trauma, and other emergency response situations.
Nearly 15% of people experience mental health problems in the workplace, leading to 12% of all sickness absence days in the UK can being attributed to mental health conditions! According to The Mental Health Foundation, in a company of 500 employees where two-thirds are offered and accept treatment via an EAP, an investment can quadruple in net profit over a two year period, just by reduction of absences!
How Will Your Employees Benefit From An EAP?
Depending on the policy, an EAP can assist your employees with a variety of work and/or personal issues that may affect their performance, for example:
- Financial problems
- Marital issues
- Emotional problems
- Substance/alcohol abuse
The plan may include a wide array of services in which advice and help on the above can be provided, such as:
- Nurse telephone access
- Legal assistance and referrals
- Adoption assistance
- Assitance finding elderly care services
How Will Your Business Benefit From An EAP?
EAP services are usually put in place in an attempt reduce the number of days that an employee would have off sick, due to personal health, wellbeing or family issues. EAP services are usually made available not only to the employee but also to the employee’s spouse, children and non-marital partner living in the same household as the employee. EAP plans are usually 100% paid by the employer, benefiting them greatly, without costing them a penny!
- The ability to attract and retain new and talented staff
- Growing a positive workplace culture
- Better employee engagement
- Increase in net profit due to reduction of absences
For more information and specific questions please see our Employee Assistance FAQs below.
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FAQS – Employee Assistance Programmes
Both employers and employees often have questions relating to Employee Assistance Programmes and below are some of those which are most commonly asked.
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What are the costs involved for the employer?
Costs vary depending on the breadth of the service and the number of employees covered, but figures from the EAPA show that a full-service EAP for an employer with 100 staff costs about £14 a year per employee.
How can an EAP help the productivity impacts of employee’s with substance abuse?
25 % or more of a troubled employee’s salary may be lost in absence, low productivity and medical expenses.
Employees with substance abuse problems are almost four times more likely to file a compensation claim.
Employees who use drugs are twice as likely to have absences of eight days or more and are three times more likely to be late for work.
EAPs can provide an effective and anonymous platform to help employees overcome the issues that may be the cause of substance abuse.
Where can employers get more information and advice?
Who may use the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)?
What types of problems are seen through the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)?
Although you may call for any type of concern or problem, there are some issues that are handled more frequently through the EAP. The most common problems include:
- Problems with a supervisor or co-worker
- Depression or anxiety
- Grief and bereavement
- Family, marriage and other relationship issues
- Domestic violence
- Addictions (drug, alcohol, sexual, gambling, shopping, internet etc.)
- Eating disorders
- Child and adolescent issues
- Child-parent problems
- Stress-related illness
- Coping with chronic illness
- Financial problems
When should I use the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)?
The EAP is not only there for people in crisis. Consider accessing services any time you want to improve your overall health and well-being.
When are Employee Assistance Programme Appointments available?
Are there any tax implications?
If I go to the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) for help, will my manager/boss find out?
How much will the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) cost me?
Is the Employee Assistance Programme available out of business hours?
What happens at the first Employee Assistance Programme appointment?
These forms allow the counsellor to gather important information and allows you the time to focus on the issues of most importance to you when you meet with your counsellor.
EAP provides counselling for a variety of issues that can be handled within a brief time frame. While some issues brought to EAP can be addressed within a few sessions, other issues are more complicated or longstanding, and cannot be handled within the scope of EAP. If you have an issue that may take longer to address, it is important to start with a counsellor who can continue working with you until the issue is resolved – rather than begin with one counsellor and then begin again with a long-term therapy provider, once your sessions end. If your issue cannot be handled within the EAP, your counsellor will make recommendations for resources that can assist you.
Does using the Employee Assistance Programme effect my employment/medical record?
If your job performance is significantly affected, your supervisor may recommend EAP to you as a resource for you to use to resolve any personal or work-related problems that may have negatively impacted your performance. The goal is always to improve your personal well-being and work performance.
It goes without saying, information may be disclosed as required by law and/or professional code of ethics if there are serious concerns about safety.