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Leaders play an important role in supporting their employees. EAP provides specific services to supervisors, managers and HR leaders to help them in their efforts to provide that support. EAP also provides tools leaders can use to be more effective in their roles. Services to leaders include organizational consultations, referrals to the EAP, critical incident response and tools to promote personal and professional development.
Services available to all covered employees and/or family members include counseling, work/life, 24/7 support and awareness, education and resources. If you have questions about EAP services, please review our Frequently Asked Questions, call EAP at 877-313-4455, or request an organizational consultation.
EAP provides consultation for supervisors, leaders, and HR professionals. Organizational consultations are provided by our skilled EAP staff counselors with experience and knowledge working in the public service sector. Our team has expertise on topics including substance misuse, anger management, suicide, domestic violence, trauma, and organizational management.
Challenges for which EAP offers consultation include:
Your participation in EAP is voluntary and strictly confidential. We do not report back to your employer about the things you discuss in private counseling conversations. To learn more about how we protect your privacy and the limited exceptions to confidentiality, review the Notice of Privacy Practice for the Washington State EAP.
Employee well-being and a healthy, effective workplace are closely linked. Employees with low well-being exhibit declines in work performance, have higher rates of illness, are absent more often and are involved in more accidents. To promote employee and workplace well-being, it may be necessary at times to encourage an employee to seek support from the EAP.
To make a formal referral, follow the organizational consultation process.
If the outcome of the consultation is a recommendation for a formal referral:
When a significant loss or traumatic event occurs, the EAP can help guide leaders on what to do in the aftermath and talk through best practices for supporting their work group.
If appropriate, the EAP can facilitate a debriefing or an educational group about grief or trauma. This isn’t always needed, but in certain overwhelming situations like the traumatic death of a coworker or an act of workplace violence, it can be helpful for an EAP counselor to facilitate a session.
To request EAP's critical incident response services, use our organizational consultation request form or call 877-313-4455.
Review our Frequently Asked Questions.