EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
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Overview
The EAP is a free, confidential service available to colleagues and their eligible family members. The EAP provides help with a variety of personal concerns and facilitates referrals to community resources when needed. This includes such things as day-to-day problems in living and coping, home and family issues, relationship issues, or general information or well-being.
Confidential Counseling
EAP counselors are all experienced, licensed professionals who have special training in employee assistance consultation. You and your eligible family member can contact the EAP directly 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by calling (800) 999-7222.
Remember, EAP services are strictly confidential. Your discussions with a counselor are not disclosed to anyone without your written permission, unless required by law such as in the case of:
- A court order or subpoena is issued
- Suspected child or elder abuse
- Threat or harm to self or other
Colleagues and their eligible family members are allowed up to three in-person EAP sessions per problem per six months. A "problem" is defined as any personal concern. If you are referred to outside resources, you will be advised about your costs, if any.
The EAP platform contains web-based tools and resources such as articles, checklists, webinars, podcasts, eLearning and Live CONNECT (instant messaging with a work-life specialist). Resources cover a wide range topics from new parenting advice to grief counseling to disaster preparedness and everything in between.
EAP Benefits
- Available 24/7, 365 Days a Year
- All CNB Colleagues & Household Members are Eligible
- Support & Counseling with Licensed Counselors (telephone/online sessions)
- Three (3) In-person Visits per Situation (including video counseling)
- Legal & Financial Consultations
- Child and Eldercare Resources
- ID Theft Assistance
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