- Employee Assistance Professionals Association
Infobox Organization
name = Employee Assistance Professionals Associationmotto = The Global Voice of Employee Assistance
Mission Statement= to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public heath
formation = 1971
type =professional association
headquarters =Arlington, Virginia , USA
membership = 5,000Fact|date=March 2008
leader_title = CEO
leader_name = John Maynard
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website = [http://www.eapassn.org eapassn.org]The Employee Assistance Professionals Association
The Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) is the world’s largest and oldest membership organization for
professionals working foremployee assistance programs (EAPs). With members [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1 members: EAPA website ] ] in over 30 countries around the globe, EAPA is a source of information and support for and about the employee assistance profession. EAPA’s mission is to promote the highest standards of EA practice and the continuing development of employee assistance professionals, programs and services.EAPA publishes the Journal of Employee Assistance [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=333 JEA: Journal of Employee Assistance Archive] ] , hosts professional conferences, including the Annual World EAP Conference [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=329 Annual World EAP Conference ] ] and offers training [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=900 EAPA Learning Center ] ] and other resources [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=829 EA Resource Links ] ] to fulfill its mission.Governance
EAPA's governance [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=438 Governance ] ] body, the Board of Directors [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=619 Board of Directors ] ] , is the policy setting body of the Association and by extension the EA profession. Additionally, the Board of Directors monitors the activities of committees, panels and task forces, approves the budget, and develops value-added relationships with other organizations and groups.The officers of the Association are the President, the President-Elect, the Secretary-Treasurer, the Immediate Past President, and the CEO. As a group, the officers make up the Executive Committee of the Board, which acts on behalf of the Board between meetings on matters requiring Board action.The voting members of the Board are elected either by the entire voting membership or by voting members in their respective geographically defined constituency. The Chief Executive Officer and the chair of the Employee Assistance Certification Commission (EACC) are both ex officio, non-voting members. The Board hires the CEO; the EACC chair is selected by the Commission.
EAPA Chapters and Branches
EAPA members are supported by more than 90 chapters [ [http://www.eapa.info/ChaptBranch/chaplocate.htm The Global Voice of Employee Assistance ] ] in the United States and by a growing number of branches [ [http://www.eapa.info/ChaptBranch/branchlocate.htm The Global Voice of Employee Assistance ] ] worldwide. These organizations provide localized services to EA professionals, ranging from professional networking to continuing education.
What is employee assistance?
Employee Assistance [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=869 About Employee Assistance ] ] is the work organization's resource that utilizes specific core technologies to enhance employee and workplace effectiveness through prevention, identification, and resolution of personal and productivity issues.
What is an employee assistance program (EAP)?
Employee assistance programs (EAP)s are worksite-based program designed to assist (1) work organizations in addressing productivity issues and (2) "employee clients" in identifying and resolving personal concerns, including, but not limited to, health, marital, family, financial, alcohol, drug, legal, emotional, stress, or other personal issues that may affect job performance.EAP Core Technology
The employee assistance program Core Technology [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=521 EAP Core Technology ] ] represents the essential core components of employee assistance programs. These components combine to create a unique approach to improving work organization productivity by addressing "employee client" personal concerns affecting job performance.
Standards and Guidelines for EAPs
EAPA maintains the Standards and Guidelines for EAPs [http://www.eapassn.org/public/articles/EAPA_STANDARDS_web0303.pdf] , setting out both essential and recommended components of an EAP, including the intended effect and outcome of implementing each standard. The Association also publishes the EAPA Code of Ethics [http://www.eapassn.org/public/articles/CodeofEthics0106.pdf] .
Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAP) Credential
EAPA, through the Employee Assistance Certification Commission (EACC) administers and oversees the granting of the Certified Employee Assistance Professional [ [https://www.healthforums.com/library/1,1258,article~9648,00.html HealthForums.com · Library > Dictionary : certified employee assistance professional (C.E.A.P.) ] ] (CEAP)
Credential . The CEAP credential [http://www.eapassn.org/public/articles/CEAPValue06.pdf] , is the only credential representing mastery of the Employee Assistance body of knowledge, and has become recognized as the hallmark of excellence within the EA field. EAPA maintains a directory [ [http://www.eapassn.org/ceapdirectory/ CEAP Member Directory ] ] of individuals who have earned the CEAP credential.Annual World EAP Conference
EAPA's Annual World EAP Conference is an intensive and comprehensive learning and networking opportunity for employee assistance professionals. Every year, thousands of employee assistance professionals from all over the world come together to share state of the art knowledge about the profession. The
conference also provides numerous networking, recognition and educational opportunities, not only for employee assistance professionals, but for others interested in the field.Journal of Employee Assistance
The Journal of Employee Assistance [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=403 Journal of Employee Assistance ] ] is published quarterly by EAPA for all members. The
Journal provides EAPA members with insights into trends and developments affecting the workplace and the workforce. Back issues of the Journal are archived [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=901 Journal of Employee Assistance Archive ] ] online for easy access by members.The EAPA Learning Center
In addition to the multiplicity of in person educational opportunities offered by EAPA’s Annual World EAP Conference and EAPA local chapters and branches, the Association offers
synchronous andasynchronous online learning opportunities through the EAPA Learning Center , . Members and non-members alike can virtually attend webinars [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=968 Webinar Schedule ] ] , take online courses [ [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=883 DOT Workplace Training ] ] , and attend presentations [ [http://www.softconference.com/eapa/ Eapa Llc ] ] from the previous year’s Annual Conference.Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.eapassn.org/ EAPA website]
*employee assistance programs – Wikepedia article
* [http://www.eapassn.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=901 Journal of Employee Assistance Archive]
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