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POLICY & PROCEDURE
Subject: Index: HUMAN RESOURCES
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM(EAP) Number: 300-40
Effective Date Supersedes Page Staff Contact Approved By
7/1/95 3/20/85 1 of 2 B. Nelson Glode G
1.0 Purnose
To establish a voluntary program of professional and confidential counseling assistance to
employees whose job performance, health, or well-being are adversely affected by personal
problems.
2.0 Or anizations Affected
All departments/divisions
3.0 References
Policy & Procedure 300-OS Alcoholism/Substance Abuse
4.0 Policv
4.1 The City of Renton recognizes that oftentimes a wide range of personal problems, such as
emotional or mental stress, marital or financial difficulties, drug or alcohol dependency,
can affect the performance of employees in the workplace. These problems may or may
not be caused by or related to the individual's responsibilities as an employee, but
nonetheless they have an effect on work performance, safety or overall welfare of that
employee. Many times the employee is able to overcome these problems independently
once the fact that work performance is being affected is brought to his/her attention. In
other instances, professional assistance may be needed to aid the employee in recognizing
and overcoming personal difficulties.
4.2 In an effort to provide a means for assisting employees and their families in identifying,
beginning to deal with, and hopefully overcoming problems of this nature, the City of
Renton has established an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). The program is
designed to allow the employee and his/her family to voluntarily and confidentially seek
professional assistance from an independent counseling service. The City will in no way
direct an employee's participation, monitor counseling efforts, or in any way be involved
in an employee's relationship with the counseling agency.
4.3 When work performance problems are identified and cannot be corrected by the
supervisor through normal corrective actions, use of the EAP will be suggested. The
existence of non-work related personal problems does not release the employee from the
responsibility to perform his/her job responsibilities satisfactorily.
4.4 Utilization of the EAP agency during normal working hours will be subject to use of sick
leave.
4.5 Participation in the EAP will in no way jeopardize an employee's professional status,job
security, or promotional status.
Employee Assistance Program
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5.0 Definitions
5.1 Employee Assistance Program (EAP): A voluntary program designed to assist an
employee in identifying and overcoming difficult personal problems which manifest
themselves in diminished or unsatisfactory work performance.
5.2 EAP Agency: Maschhoff, Barr& Associates (1-800-523-5668) has contracted with the
City of Renton to c provide professional and confidential diagnostic counseling and
referral service to City employees and their families at no cost to the employee.
6.0 Procedure
6.1 Upon recognition of a work performance problem,the supervisor will engage in normal
corrective counseling with the employee. If the cause of the problem cannot be
determined, or it is determined that the problem is personal in nature, the supervisor will
advise the employee of the Employee Assistance Program.
6.2 The employee may voluntarily visit the EAP agency in an effort to identify the problem
area through diagnosis, and solve the problem through self-treatment or use of a referral
agency.
6.3 The employee and/or his/her family may choose to use the agency's services
independently without the suggestion of the supervisor. In any event, all contact between
the employee, his/her family and the agency will be in strict confidence and records will
not be accessible to either the supervisor or the City of Renton.
6.4 The EAP agency will provide up to three diagnostic sessions and, if necessary, referral to
three potential service agencies for specific treatment. Coordination of inedical benefits
for additional counseling/referral assistance by the EAP agency are pursuant to the
medical plan covering the individual employee. Questions concerning the provisions of
this coverage can be referred to the Human Resources & Risk Management Department.