An employee assistance program counsels and assists workers who are experiencingissues that may subtract from their job performance. These issues may include:
- Substance abuse
- Balancing work and family
- Job stress
- Relationships
- Parenting
- Harassment
- Separation and loss
- Family violence
It is not necessary for an EAP to maintain a counseling staff. But it should have a good network to these providers in your business’ area, and be able to channel employees to the appropriate services quickly, effortlessly and in the strictest confidence.
Human resources experts agree that the money for an EAP is well-spent only if the service is used. For an EAP to be successful, experts advise that it maintain strict confidentiality, receive the support of top management and employees alike, is made available without fear of recrimination, and communicates well.