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Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

  • Employee Assistance Program

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    Georgia’s Public Education Employee Assistance Program
    Georgia’s Public Education Employee Assistance Program offers a wide variety of resources to help you when you’re facing issues that interfere with your health, well-being, and productivity at home or at work.

    The Georgia Department of Education, in partnership with Kepro, provides the EAP for all public school Pre-K-12 teachers and K-12 public school employees who work at least 29 hours a week along with their household members and children up to age 16. The services provided by the EAP are confidential and at no cost to you, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    Employee Assistance Program Resource Guide 

    How to Access Your EAP 

    FAQs

    Your EAP is Here for You
    Your EAP provides access to experienced mental health professionals, attorneys, financial specialists, work-life experts, dependent care specialists, daily living services, and much more.

    Counseling Services
    You get up to six counseling sessions per year at no cost to you. Professional counselors are a phone call away to help you discuss challenges such as:

    • Stress, depression, anxiety
    • Relationship issues
    • Job stress, work conflicts
    • Family and parenting problems
    • Anger, grief, loss
    • Substance abuse
    • And more

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    Other Services
    Your EAP can be a great resource for personal life situations where you may need professional advice or help finding a reliable resource for needs such as:

    • Legal Advice
    • Financial Counseling
    • Elder Care Support & Resources
    • Childcare Support & Resources
    • Work/Life Convenience Services



    Help Starts Here
    Contact your EAP 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year by phone or online.

    Phone: 1-866-279-5177
    Online: Visit www.EAPHelplink.com