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SEAP. Who?. What?. Why?. How?. tate. mployee. SEAP. ssistance. rogram. 2. SEAP is Free. Number is toll-free. 1-800-692-7459. 3. Who is Eligible?. Most Employees Family Members Significant Others Those Living in Household Retired State Employees. 4. Eligibility.

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  1. SEAP Who? What? Why? How?

  2. tate mployee SEAP ssistance rogram 2

  3. SEAP is Free Number is toll-free 1-800-692-7459 3

  4. Who is Eligible? Most Employees Family Members Significant Others Those Living in Household Retired State Employees 4

  5. Eligibility • Presumptive Eligibility: • Should know employee’s social security number • Not eligible if: • On leave without benefits • On suspension without benefits 5

  6. SEAP began in 1980 as a drug and alcohol abuse program SEAP today has a wide range of services 6

  7. Why SEAP? Personal problems outside of work can affect our employees’ physical, mental and emotional health, spilling over into the workplace. 7

  8. Employees can address personal problems confidentially 8

  9. SEAP can be a partnership with the employee, the union and management to help address those problems that affect the workplace 9

  10. SEAP provides Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) after traumatic events 10

  11. What is an "Impaired Employee?" • Problems start to negatively impact life • Ability to cope gives out • Not just drugs and alcohol 11

  12. Stressors What are some examples of everyday events that cause more stress today than in years past? 12

  13. Is it really a problem? 15% of the population experiences emotional or mental health problems that could benefit from counseling 13

  14. Did you know? • 10% of population is impaired by alcohol • 90% of people who abuse alcohol are working people • Their use of alcohol impacts the lives of 4 to 5 people close to them • 8% of the population is dependent on drugs 14

  15. Who can help? The SEAP Program maintains a65% success rate in helping people with alcohol addiction 15

  16. Substance Abuse • Highest substance use on the job is cocaine, alcohol, and marijuana • Executive Order 1996-13, Substance Abuse Policy 16

  17. Legal Substances • May enhance performance temporarily • Prolonged use leads to declining performance/dependence • DON’T IGNORE - encourage individual to contact SEAP 17

  18. Fitness for Duty Coming to work on time, awake, alert, ready to perform your job in a safe and competent manner, and remaining that way until the end of your shift 18

  19. If unfit for duty... Discipline Be referred to SEAP Be sent home COCE 19

  20. Impaired Employees... Use 3.5 times more sick leave Use 5.5 times more medical benefits 5 times more likely to file worker’s compensation claim Employer loses 25% in wages 20

  21. A 20-year employee of average salary and benefits is a million-dollar investment $1,000,000 21

  22. SEAP Program Structure An assessment and referral service provided by outside contractor OA-SEAP oversees and coordinates the SEAP Program Current contractor is United Behavioral Health (UBH) Contractor maintains a network of providers 22

  23. SEAP - Costs & Benefits Up to 3 free assess and refer sessions If further treatment needed - individual uses UBH participating provider, own insurance carrier or community resources No cost for drug and alcohol services, if network No limit to number of times that SEAP may be accessed for different issues 23

  24. SEAP - Additional Services • Legal Consultation • Financial Counseling • Mediation 24

  25. COCE - What is it? • 2% of people referred to SEAP • Written contract between OA-SEAP, agency, union, and employee • Employee must contact SEAP, be evaluated, and comply with all treatment recommendations to retain employment 25

  26. COCE - When is it used? Employee’s behavior poses clear and present threat to self or others, or is so disruptive that it dramatically affects operations of workplace and coworkers (called Fitness for Duty) OR Violation of Commonwealth’s Substance Abuse Policy OR Last chance for performance related issues 26

  27. COCE - Confidential Employee is still protected by confidentiality laws Parties who signed the contract are also bound by confidentiality laws The information given by SEAP is limited to the employee’s compliance with the COCE contract Information on nature or type of treatment will NOT be disclosed 27

  28. 24-hour-a-day service Talk to a “live” clinician (not employed by the Commonwealth) What to expect... Call will be screened for crisis Qualified providers will be identified 28

  29. The Appointment... Can use sick, annual or personal leave Session is free, usually lasts one hour Designed to assess situation & suggest options Individual will be asked to sign consent form Options for continued treatment will be discussed 29

  30. Everyoneis covered under SEAP umbrella of confidentiality • Contractor • SEAP Coordinators • Medical benefits insurance carrier • Supervisors • Union Personnel • OA-SEAP 30

  31. SEAP will: Record information for reporting purposes only - will not identify by name, social security number or other identifier Strictly adhere to all federal and state mandates and regulations governing confidentiality 31

  32. SEAP will not: Provide any information without consent form Verify any information other than eligibility without specific written consent Confirm whether an employee or relative has accessed SEAP Divulge any diagnosis or clinical information unless required by law 32

  33. What if I'm not happy with SEAP? Contact SEAP 800 number Contact your SEAP Coordinator 33

  34. ? ? ? ? QUESTIONS ? ? ? ? 34

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