New program available to employees addresses post-traumatic stress and can help first responders
TORONTO, June 6, 2016 /CNW/ - Morneau Shepell (TSX: MSI) today announced the launch of its trauma assist program – a new program that is designed to help individuals affected by post-traumatic stress with confidential access to specialized care to help them cope and build resiliency in their lives.
Focused on early intervention, the trauma assist program provides an opportunity for organizations to reach employees with mild to moderate post-traumatic stress symptoms at risk of missing work or going on disability before they reach that point.
"While post-traumatic stress affects thousands of employees across Canada, the impact on organizations and employees whose workplace or daily job involves traumatic stressors is profound," said Barb Veder, Vice President Clinical Services and Research Lead, Morneau Shepell. "We found that despite this, few short-term treatment and support programs exist for affected individuals. The trauma assist program was designed to fill this need."
First responders are at least twice as likely, compared to the general population, to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)1, due to their routine exposure to traumatic stressors. When compared to the general population, people who have experienced trauma are 15 times more likely to commit suicide, four times more likely to abuse alcohol and drugs, and three times more likely to experience depression and be absent from work.2
"First responders are impacted by traumatic events every day, yet many fail to seek support due to the stigma associated with mental health issues," said Chief Eric Jolliffe, York Regional Police. "Stigma in the workplace for first responders is very common, leading employees to cover up their struggles and continue to report to work, in fear of demotion or job loss, and appearing weak to superiors and colleagues."
First responders who continue to be exposed to potentially traumatic situations may eventually reach a "breaking point" even after what may appear to be relatively minor events.3 In the long-term, this can turn from presenteeism and lack of productivity in the workplace to absenteeism and disability leave. Through adoption of the trauma assist program, employers can help first responders across Canada break the silence and reduce the fear of seeking support in the workplace, while empowering employees to continue delivering valuable service to their communities.
"The key to successful post-traumatic stress treatment is early intervention," said Chris Dawson, Chief Executive Officer, The Edgewood Health Network Inc. "If left untreated, these stressors can increase in severity, with the potential to develop into a serious mental health issue, such as PTSD. Through our partnership with Morneau Shepell, we look forward to addressing this issue and ensuring all affected individuals receive the support they need."
Morneau Shepell's trauma assist program, an addition to the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), does not provide PTSD diagnoses. If diagnosis or long-term care for more severe symptoms is needed, the program will refer the individual to the appropriate resources and treatment with Edgewood Health Network – one of Morneau Shepell's partners – or with an existing partner of the individual's organization.
About Morneau Shepell Inc.
Morneau Shepell is the only human resources consulting and technology company that takes an integrative approach to employee assistance, health, benefits and retirement needs. The Company is the leading provider of employee and family assistance programs, as well as the largest administrator of retirement and benefits plans and the largest provider of integrated absence management solutions in Canada. Through health and productivity, administrative, and retirement solutions, Morneau Shepell helps clients reduce costs, increase employee productivity and improve their competitive position. Established in 1966, Morneau Shepell serves approximately 20,000 clients, ranging from small businesses to some of the largest corporations and associations in North America. With almost 4,000 employees in offices across North America, Morneau Shepell provides services to organizations across Canada, in the United States, and around the globe. Morneau Shepell is a publicly-traded company on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: MSI). For more information, visit morneaushepell.com.
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Heather MacDonald, Kaiser Lachance Communications, 647.725.2520x207, [email protected]; Cathren Ronberg, Morneau Shepell, 416-355-5632, [email protected]
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