Employee Assistance Program
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a professional, confidential counselling and advising service made available to employees
and their families through the workplace. This service is located at the Student Resource Centre, Godfrey House,
across from the main Library entrance. For appointments: phone 585-1246, Mon to Fri, 8:30am to 4:30pm
or email counselling@acadiau.ca
What Kinds of Issues Are Covered?
The Acadia Employee Assistance Program is designed to provide professional assistance for a wide
range of personal and family concerns including:
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- retirement
- bereavement
- depression and anxiety
- substance abuse (alcohol/drugs)
- physical and sexual abuse
- crisis intervention
- financial difficulties
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*The EAP does NOT provide for advocating on your behalf in legal or work-related matters. |
Is it Confidential?
Yes, Confidentiality is observed.
What Types of Service Are Available?
Counselling: You may meet with a counsellor for as many as six sessions per year to discuss your
concerns.
Referral: Some concerns may require specialized services or more than six sessions with a counsellor.
In these cases, the counsellor will help you connect with the appropriate community resources.
How Much Does It Cost?
Most services through the EAP are paid for by Acadia University with the exception of a modest fee for
standardized testing services
(career-academic interest, personality type),
or registration for special
workshops. If you are referred to a community resource, there may be a fee for service. Payment is then
your responsibility. (Acadia's benefit plan may cover some of the costs.)
Who Can Use the EAP?
Acadia employees, their spouses, common law and same sex partners, and dependent children (children
living at home up to age nineteen and children in school up to age twenty-five) may use the EAP. Family
members over the age of sixteen may access the EAP on their own. Children under the age of sixteen must
have the permission of a parent to use the EAP.
How Do I Arrange An Appointment?
You can arrange an appointment with a counsellor by calling 585-1246, 8:30am to 4:30pm, Mon through Fri,
or by email at
counselling@acadiau.ca.
Will I Have to Take Time Off Work For My Appointment?
You should treat your EAP appointment the same as a medical appointment and feel free to take time
from your work schedule to attend. However, if you wish, appointment times can be arranged outside
regular working hours.
What If I Need To Cancel An Appointment?
If you must cancel an appointment, please call 585-1246 as soon as possible. We would appreciate
twenty-four hours' advance notice so that the counsellor can arrange to provide service to someone
else. Repeated failures to provide notice may reduce the time available to serve you.
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