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FSAP: Faculty and Staff Assistance Program

FSAP: Faculty and Staff Assistance Program. UCSD’s internal employee assistance program (FSAP) A division of Human Resources Available to staff and faculty Available to family members and significant others Completely confidential. Why Is This A Benefit To Me?.

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FSAP: Faculty and Staff Assistance Program

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  1. FSAP: Faculty and Staff Assistance Program • UCSD’s internal employee assistance program (FSAP) • A division of Human Resources • Available to staff and faculty • Available to family members and significant others • Completely confidential

  2. Why Is This A Benefit To Me? • On-site services provide immediate access and response • University employed counselors are knowledgeable about campus culture • Broad range of services • Free and customized services

  3. FSAP Mission • Provide highest quality of services • Promote early intervention before problems become chronic • Offer departmental consultation when behavioral issues affect the workplace

  4. FSAP Services Provide: • Free counseling and consultation • Referrals to campus and community resources • Help in accessing your HMO/PPO • Emergency and critical incident response • Educational workshops

  5. Why People Use FSAP Counseling Services • Relationship concerns • Emotional/psychological issues • Work related conflicts • Life stressors • Alcohol and other addictions • Problems that do not affect work performance

  6. People Also Use FSAP For: • Change/transition in the workplace • Concern about a colleague • Managers/supervisors concerned about employee performance • Eldercare issues

  7. Additionally… • Most FSAP clients exhibit little or no pathology • When clients are referred, FSAP continues to coordinate/monitor the client’s care • FSAP provides crisis intervention and brief counseling

  8. Counselors • Call (858)-534-5523 for: • Equilla Luke, Ph.D., Director of FSAP • Michelle Brown-Shelton, M.A., CEAP • Brent Kahle, M.F.T., CEAP • Rose Lee Josephson, Ph.D. • John Smith, LCSW

  9. Where Are We? • Northwest side of campus • 10280 N. Torrey Pines Road, Suite 406 • Private waiting room and offices • Free parking in building with valid sticker

  10. Confidentiality • Federal and state laws protect all records • Information will never be disclosed without your knowledge and consent

  11. Getting Started • Call (858) 534-5523 to schedule an appointment • Confidential on-line appointments can be made through Blink at http://blink.ucsd.edu/go/fsap • Available 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

  12. Remember, FSAP is… • Free • Confidential • Voluntary • Positive and action oriented … and we are here to help!

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