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Services SETA Employee Assistance Programme Conference 2004

Services SETA Employee Assistance Programme Conference 2004. Productivity and Employability. Defining an Employee Assistance Programme. The purpose of an EAP is to promote competitive, viable organisations by providing cost-contained health strategies and performance management systems

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Services SETA Employee Assistance Programme Conference 2004

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  1. Services SETA Employee Assistance Programme Conference 2004 Productivity and Employability

  2. Defining an Employee Assistance Programme The purpose of an EAP is to promote competitive, viable organisations by • providing cost-contained health strategies and • performance management systems that are integrated into business practice

  3. Modelling an Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits (insurance) Medical aid Subsidies Providence funds Providence funds Retirement Retirement Stress Trauma Traditional Employee Assistance Programme Substance Abuse Addiction Consultation (counselling) Conflict Absenteeism HIV / AIDS Disease Screening Testing Services (medical) Clinics Practitioners VCT Interventions

  4. An Employee Assistance Programme Must have • Participation • Penetration • Sustainability

  5. Must integrate performance management systems HR practices and current legislation project management principles corporate strategy into a unique Health services solution An Employee Assistance Programme

  6. Integrated EAP Structure Performance management systems HR practices & current legislation Project management principles Company health strategy HIV/AIDS, TB, STIs Substance abuse Mental illness Absenteeism Disability Wellness programmes Corporate health solution Corporate governance principles Global BEST practices Corporate social investment programmes

  7. An Employee Assistance Programme • Links current people management legislation • Provides foundations for performance management • Displays empirical and emotive data • Identifies areas of cost exposure • Promotes drivers for employee buy-in

  8. The Employee Assistance Programme should provide skills training to assist organisations to construct or refine • legislatively compliant • cost-contained • progressive and sustainable strategic health system for employees and supporting communities

  9. The Employee Assistance Programme Overview Statutory levies to SETAs Employee health exposure EAP Role Employee benefits and medical insurance Identify the extent of the health exposure Provide mechanisms to manage health-related services Contain health-related expenditure Create opportunities for community development Financial & legal services Risk Employer Revenue in through sales Payroll Employee Supporting community Corporate social investment vehicle

  10. An Employee Assistance Programme sequence Inputs Outcome Wellness Auditing Need Analysis Stakeholder Workshop Service Provision Measurement Refinement Integration Sustainable programme Key activities: Identification of populations groups and specific needs Skills transfer though specific mediated facilitation Continued development and refinement of service provision Outcome: Integrated corporate health solution

  11. Employee Assistance Programme Integration strategy • Stakeholder workshop • Monthly wellness audits • Integration of audited information • Selection and monitoring of services and service providers

  12. Employee Assistance Programme Stakeholders • Senior management • Human resources representatives • Project managers • Skills development & training persons • Community representatives • Workforce leaders • Industrial relations & union persons

  13. Employee Assistance Programme Workshop • Wellness auditing protocol • Factors for sustainability • Cost-containment strategies • Legislative frameworks • O.S.H. & E, Basic Conditions of Employment, Labour Relations, Employment Equity, Skills Development

  14. Benefits of an Employee Assistance Programme • Managed health-related expenditure • Optimisation of existing programmes • Decreased cost exposure • Improved employee relations • Elevated productivity • Integrated compliance with business practices

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