Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Substance Abuse Education and Support
1. Introduction/Background (10 Marks)
Substance abuse in the workplace is a serious concern globally. According to the Nova
Recovery Center (2020), substance-abusing employees are more likely to be
unproductive, use more sick leave, make costly mistakes, and pose a danger to
themselves and others.
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a workplace initiative that offers support
to employees dealing with personal issues affecting work performance. Substance
abuse EAPs focus on prevention, education, counselling, and rehabilitation.
Workplace wellness programs targeting substance abuse not only improve employee
health and productivity but also reduce healthcare costs and absenteeism (Attridge,
2019). Organizations benefit through better morale, reduced turnover, and improved
performance.
Reference:
Nova Recovery Center. (2020). Effects of Workplace Substance Abuse.
https://www.novarecoverycenter.com/substance-abuse/effects-workplace-substance-
abuse-2/
2. Objectives of the EAP (5 Marks)
To educate employees about the dangers of substance abuse.
To provide access to confidential counselling and treatment referrals.
To create a supportive workplace environment for recovery.
To reduce absenteeism, injuries, and performance issues linked to substance
abuse.
, To promote early detection and intervention strategies.
3. Wellness Initiatives and Literature Support (20 Marks)
The proposed wellness program integrates the following key initiatives:
a. Substance Abuse Awareness Campaigns
Monthly wellness workshops led by psychologists and substance abuse counselors to
educate employees on effects, symptoms, and support mechanisms.
According to Roman and Blum (2002), workplace education fosters early intervention
and reduces stigma.
b. Onsite and Virtual Counselling Services
Employees will have access to confidential sessions with trained professionals, either in
person or online.
Attridge (2019) confirms that easy access to counselling services boosts program
participation and recovery.
c. Peer Support Groups
Create peer-led support groups to allow shared experiences and mutual
encouragement.
Peer programs have been shown to improve long-term recovery (SAMHSA, 2020).
d. Wellness App Integration
Deploy a mobile app for mental wellness, including addiction self-assessments,
mindfulness guides, and appointment bookings.
1. Introduction/Background (10 Marks)
Substance abuse in the workplace is a serious concern globally. According to the Nova
Recovery Center (2020), substance-abusing employees are more likely to be
unproductive, use more sick leave, make costly mistakes, and pose a danger to
themselves and others.
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a workplace initiative that offers support
to employees dealing with personal issues affecting work performance. Substance
abuse EAPs focus on prevention, education, counselling, and rehabilitation.
Workplace wellness programs targeting substance abuse not only improve employee
health and productivity but also reduce healthcare costs and absenteeism (Attridge,
2019). Organizations benefit through better morale, reduced turnover, and improved
performance.
Reference:
Nova Recovery Center. (2020). Effects of Workplace Substance Abuse.
https://www.novarecoverycenter.com/substance-abuse/effects-workplace-substance-
abuse-2/
2. Objectives of the EAP (5 Marks)
To educate employees about the dangers of substance abuse.
To provide access to confidential counselling and treatment referrals.
To create a supportive workplace environment for recovery.
To reduce absenteeism, injuries, and performance issues linked to substance
abuse.
, To promote early detection and intervention strategies.
3. Wellness Initiatives and Literature Support (20 Marks)
The proposed wellness program integrates the following key initiatives:
a. Substance Abuse Awareness Campaigns
Monthly wellness workshops led by psychologists and substance abuse counselors to
educate employees on effects, symptoms, and support mechanisms.
According to Roman and Blum (2002), workplace education fosters early intervention
and reduces stigma.
b. Onsite and Virtual Counselling Services
Employees will have access to confidential sessions with trained professionals, either in
person or online.
Attridge (2019) confirms that easy access to counselling services boosts program
participation and recovery.
c. Peer Support Groups
Create peer-led support groups to allow shared experiences and mutual
encouragement.
Peer programs have been shown to improve long-term recovery (SAMHSA, 2020).
d. Wellness App Integration
Deploy a mobile app for mental wellness, including addiction self-assessments,
mindfulness guides, and appointment bookings.