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Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are a relatively new development in South Africa, having emerged in the 1980s, and this groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive overview of these EAPs in South Africa. It gives readers a first-hand view of the myriad issues encountered by South African practitioners. Employee Assistance Programs in South Africa provides EAP professionals, human resources managers, social workers, psychologists, and other mental health professionals with startling insight into the significant clinical, cultural, and ethical problems that their South African colleagues face in the workplace. It begins to fill the gap in the literature on professional practice in an apartheid society and can help develop opportunities for dialogue and an exchange of ideas between all EAP workers to help educate them and bring them together. This enlightening and potentially controversial book addresses a variety of pertinent topics, including: the conceptual sophistication of EAPs currently operating in the South African business community an evaluation of the macro model EAP in South Africa in light of the country’s sociopolitical, economic, and social problems cultural concerns facing black and white EAP practitioners and clients ethical conflicts inherent in working in an environment sanctioned by apartheid widespread alcohol and drug problems in South Africa the development of a post-traumatic stress and accident involvement program current educational developments in the EAP field in South AfricaProviding a thorough, clear understanding of South Africa’s EAPs, this is an ideal book for all professionals and advanced students interested in the effects of political, societal, and cultural values on the operations of EAPs in a foreign country.
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This landmark text discusses current issues and trends to help employee assistance and human resource professionals do their jobs better and help people live happier, more productive lives by providing them with the resources to deal with personal problems. The current spiraling and escalating rate of change within the business and working world, fueled by other events and phenomena since September 11, 2001, were the impetus and driving force behind the initiative and development of this new fourth edition. This book contains 43 chapters; a total of 21 are from the first two editions, eleven w
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Alcoholism and employment --- Employee assistance programs --- Congresses.
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Julie Castonguay developes a social benchmark model which can be used to assess the performance of active labour market policies in general, and work-based employment programs in specific
Employee assistance programs --- Evaluation --- Mathematical models. --- Standards.
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This book explores the significance of social benefits for employees in German companies, particularly in the context of changing work environments and values among the younger generation. It examines the effectiveness of various employee assistance programs (EAP) and how they can support employees in challenging life situations, including parenting, caregiving, and emotional stress. The book provides practical examples and strategies for implementing EAPs to help employees maintain balance and realize their potential, emphasizing the importance of addressing basic needs before offering additional perks.
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Drugs and employment --- Alcoholism and employment --- Employee assistance programs
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Employee assistance programs --- Alcoholism and employment --- Drugs and employment
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Employee assistance programs --- Generation Y --- Employees --- Employment --- Counseling of
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Employee assistance programs. --- Employees --- Substance abuse --- Substance use. --- Treatment.
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