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UCSD's Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) offers free, confidential support to faculty, staff, and their families. Managed by Human Resources, FSAP provides a wide range of services including on-site counseling, emergency response, and educational workshops, promoting early intervention for personal and work-related challenges. Trained counselors, knowledgeable about campus culture, are ready to assist with various issues like relationship concerns, stress, and workplace conflicts. Schedule an appointment today to access the highest quality of care in a supportive, confidential environment.
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FSAP: Faculty and Staff Assistance Program • UCSD’s internal employee assistance program (FSAP) • A division of Human Resources • Available to staff and faculty • Available to family members and significant others • Completely confidential
Why Is This A Benefit To Me? • On-site services provide immediate access and response • University employed counselors are knowledgeable about campus culture • Broad range of services • Free and customized services
FSAP Mission • Provide highest quality of services • Promote early intervention before problems become chronic • Offer departmental consultation when behavioral issues affect the workplace
FSAP Services Provide: • Free counseling and consultation • Referrals to campus and community resources • Help in accessing your HMO/PPO • Emergency and critical incident response • Educational workshops
Why People Use FSAP Counseling Services • Relationship concerns • Emotional/psychological issues • Work related conflicts • Life stressors • Alcohol and other addictions • Problems that do not affect work performance
People Also Use FSAP For: • Change/transition in the workplace • Concern about a colleague • Managers/supervisors concerned about employee performance • Eldercare issues
Additionally… • Most FSAP clients exhibit little or no pathology • When clients are referred, FSAP continues to coordinate/monitor the client’s care • FSAP provides crisis intervention and brief counseling
Counselors • Call (858)-534-5523 for: • Equilla Luke, Ph.D., Director of FSAP • Michelle Brown-Shelton, M.A., CEAP • Brent Kahle, M.F.T., CEAP • Rose Lee Josephson, Ph.D. • John Smith, LCSW
Where Are We? • Northwest side of campus • 10280 N. Torrey Pines Road, Suite 406 • Private waiting room and offices • Free parking in building with valid sticker
Confidentiality • Federal and state laws protect all records • Information will never be disclosed without your knowledge and consent
Getting Started • Call (858) 534-5523 to schedule an appointment • Confidential on-line appointments can be made through Blink at http://blink.ucsd.edu/go/fsap • Available 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Remember, FSAP is… • Free • Confidential • Voluntary • Positive and action oriented … and we are here to help!