MyAV·¶ Occupational Health Service: Employee Assistance Programme webinar about building resilience
14 March 2013
This month's Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
'It's our reaction to pressure that determines if it will have a harmful impact on our health and well-being. Learn helpful tools and techniques to become more resilient to stress and pressure both at home and at work.'
When: 19 March 2013, at 12pm GMT (60 minutes)
Where: At your desk; log on to the (Username: MyAV·¶ Password: employee)
Early registration is recommended. Space availability is on a first come, first serve basis.
Don't forget that as a MyAV·¶ employee, you have access to free, confidential assistance with any work, life, personal, or family issue. Any time, any day, you can contact your (EAP) for live assistance including short-term professional telephone counselling, resources, referrals, and information. This Service is available to our staff in the UK and across the globe in , Kazakhstan and Australia . It is free and no one need know that you have called. Choose the link above relevant to your country for contact details or contact the Occupational health Service at ohsdmin@ucl.uk for information.
Here is some feedback from users of the EAP services:
- The service is excellent. True compassion by the staff, a fantastic service
- I was at very low ebb when I contacted theÌýEAP for counselling for work-related stress. From the first session I found that my mood improved and the counsellor gave me the opportunity to work through my issues and [develop] skills to manage my depression.
- All the staff were polite, understanding, caring and extremely helpful with their advice and very speedy with all their responses to my questions.
- Fantastic support and excellent links for subsequent support at the darkest point in my career.
- This service quite literally saved my life. I was at my lowest point and ready to end it and something made me text. Within minutes of my telephone counselling I had enough belief to continue fighting, me and my family owe this service everything.
Angela Graneek, Head ofÌý Occupational Health Services, Human Resources