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Employee Assistance Programmes are really a bargain

Dated: 23/04/2009

April 24, 2009
Employee Assistance Programmes are really a bargain

Article by commentator, Korky Koroluk


A person would have to be living a pretty insular existence to be unaware of the human toll that goes with the present economic upheaval.
Most of us know someone who has lost a job, or had hours reduced, or suffered a pay cut. And all of these things contribute to stress at home.
There have been newspaper articles lately about increasing numbers of children and teens stressed out because their parents are stressed about family finances. Stress builds upon stress, until something snaps. Which just creates more stress.
It’s tough knowing where to turn for help, which is where Employee Assistance Programmes come in — plans that have been around for quite a few years now.
An Employee Assistance Programme, or EAP, is a confidential, short-term counselling service for employees with personal problems that could affect their work performance. They grew out of alcoholism Programmes that were begun in the 1940s, as companies tried to reduce drinking on the job.
From there they developed into Programmes to deal with any personal problem that affected work performance. Then came recognition that such problems are not always caused by workplace issues, and today’s broader approach evolved.
Now, a typical EAP helps employees deal with such things as relationships with other workers (especially your boss), with harassment, problems balancing work and family, legal problems, parenting issues, and other things. And they are available not only to the employee but the employee’s family, as well.
That means your teenager can get help in dealing with friends who are drifting into drugs — or any of the dozens of things that make being a teenager so tough.
Having an EAP means having someone to point you toward financial counseling if your work hours have been cut in half. That’s a key feature of EAPs: If your problem can’t be helped in three or four sessions with a counsellor, you will be referred elsewhere so the help can be extended.
EAPs can be purchased by a company, by a group of companies, or by some sort of professional or trade group. A union can purchase an EAP for its members, for example, or a small businesses can band together and purchase an EAP as a group.
It’s hard to say how much an EAP might cost, because that depends upon the features you want. And it’s hard to say how much an EAP might save a company, because there are a lot of variables there, too.
Return on investment for EAPs has been studied — a lot — but definitive proof of their benefit remains hard to obtain. If you assign someone in your company to find out if there’s a business case for an EAP, the task will be a difficult one.
But evidence does exist. Aircraft manufacturer McDonnell Douglas Corp., did a study in the early 1990s, and, it they kept the figures confidential, it reported that “we’ve tracked the cost of the Programme and we know that we have saved money.” 
The challenge with trying to get a precise figure is that there are so many factors that need to be counted, including absenteeism, health-care costs, litigation, damage, theft, productivity, staff turnover, job retraining, accidents, lost business, customer relations, short- and long-term disability, conflict, and over-all morale. An EAP can be seen as having at least some impact on all these things

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