FSU Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Members Present: Marlene Kim; John Hess; Peggy Walsh; Ursula Tafe; Andres Henao-Castro; Tina Mullins; Ellen Frank; Kathy Kogan; Linda Dumas; Sofya Aptekar
Others Present: Lorenzo Nencioli, FSU Membership Coordinator; Jeff Keisler, FSU TT Grievance Officer
1.FSU Elections- Elections close 3/10/17.
2.MTA Annual meeting- Friday and Saturday, May 19-20, 2017, at the Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA. There will not be a Presidential election this year. Peggy, John, Ursula volunteer to be delegates. FSU will send notice to members.
3.NEA meeting in Boston- June 30-July 5; Boston.
4.FSU Annual Meeting- April 26, 2-4 pm in Crossley Lounge W 6 47.
SOFYA APTEKAR ENTERS (SKYPE)
ComPsych EAP
FSU Presentation 3/8/17
Kathryn Kogan – Kathryn.kogan@umb.edu
Last summer Shauna Manning reached out to me, because I’m FSU and a Psychologist, to get my input on the new Employee Assistance website from the new vendor, ComPsych.
Access problem: Finding it on HR/University website
Shauna was concerned about the requirement for a log-in
She felt a lot of the material on the website was not helpful and there was a shortage of info on important topics like bullying.
Locating ComPsych from the UMB Homepage:
Faculty & Staff – Campus Services – Human Resources – Employee Assistance Program
While I explored the ComPsych website expecting to be frustrated and disappointment, I had a positive experience. I was not, however, looking for written material on the website as Shauna had done.
I did complete the log-in and went through a brief process to request counseling for a personal problem (my aging parents). Within 24 hours I received a call from a Master’s level therapist at ComPsych who assisted me in locating a suitable clinician close to my home.
My conversation with the ComPsych representative went extremely well. She was professional, respectful, and knowledgeable about the benefit I was entitled to. She located a clinician for me to see, five minutes from my home.
The Counseling Benefit:
This benefit is available to anyone living in the employee’s household.
I felt the service was excellent. The process was very responsive and efficient. I felt confident in contacting the recommended counselor to set up an appointment to talk about my personal problem.
They offer similar service for lawyers and financial planners.
ComPsych Representative’s Visit, 11/17/16
Trish Mahoney, Acct. Manager for campuses (North Carolina)
We should contact Heather Batherwich in HR with any suggestions
Question about a violent caller: Master’s level or above with 3 years counseling experience. Follow an at-risk protocol. If someone has intent to harm, they let the University know that.
Follow-up issue: currently HR is called first, they have an on-call system. We asked that they change this to call Campus Police first, not HR FIRST.
Dedicated 800# - Master’s level clinician will answer, will assess & refer.
Can call for a critical incident or consultation as well as personal problems.
(elder care services)
15 languages
Short-term counseling. 3 sessions per person per issue. Can call with a different presenting issue. The year starts in January. Anyone living in your household.
Long-term counseling: drug or alcohol. Have them transition to their medical plan OR work with the counselor. A few more visits can be requested.
Different degreed professionals, patient can request different languages and can request a particular degree.
LEGAL CONNECT: Will get free 30” consultation AND 25% off the services. Can talk to next available or get a call-back. ComPsych has staff attorneys. They don’t do written documents.
FINANCIAL CONNECT
Can get help with tax questions. Free.
WORK-LIFE BALANCE: (catch-all for other areas like event planning, child and elder care, home improvement, rolling stone tickets) A CONCIERGE SERVICE -- They’ll make a packet of information, will call to make sure the provider can provide the service.
Unlimited Employee Trainings also provided
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