
Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs
R. Paul Maiden(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 16. December 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-7890-2644-6 (ISBN)
Description
Explore the evolution, development, and applications of accreditation standards for employee assistance programs!
Accreditation ensures private or public sector organizations that an employee assistance program (EAP) has an acceptable level of experience, advisement, and expertise. Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs examines all facets of EAP accreditation while revealing the council on accreditation (COA) standards. Thorough and focused chapters discuss the value of EAP accreditation to future customers, the development of accreditation standards for employee assistance programs, and the smoothest road to travel to your destination of EAP accreditation.
Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs describes in depth the evolution, development, and applications of accreditation standards for EAPs. Respected authorities discuss the history and outlook of accreditation while providing valuable information on the entire process. Illustrative case studies provide further valuable insight.
Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs explores:
the history of accreditation of EAPs in the United States and Canada
EAP core technology
the best strategies for developing standards for accreditation
the COAs employee accreditation process
in-depth accreditation case studies
the future of credentialing and accreditation in EAPs
Thorough and informative, Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs is of interest to those in employee assistance professions, benefits consultants, human resource managers, and students in the EAP field.
Accreditation ensures private or public sector organizations that an employee assistance program (EAP) has an acceptable level of experience, advisement, and expertise. Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs examines all facets of EAP accreditation while revealing the council on accreditation (COA) standards. Thorough and focused chapters discuss the value of EAP accreditation to future customers, the development of accreditation standards for employee assistance programs, and the smoothest road to travel to your destination of EAP accreditation.
Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs describes in depth the evolution, development, and applications of accreditation standards for EAPs. Respected authorities discuss the history and outlook of accreditation while providing valuable information on the entire process. Illustrative case studies provide further valuable insight.
Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs explores:
the history of accreditation of EAPs in the United States and Canada
EAP core technology
the best strategies for developing standards for accreditation
the COAs employee accreditation process
in-depth accreditation case studies
the future of credentialing and accreditation in EAPs
Thorough and informative, Accreditation of Employee Assistance Programs is of interest to those in employee assistance professions, benefits consultants, human resource managers, and students in the EAP field.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-2644-6 (9780789026446)
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Content
Preface: Certification, Licensure, and Accreditation in Employee Assistance Programs
Employee Assistance Program Accreditation: History and Outlook (Edward J. Haaz, John Maynard, Stephen C. Petrica, and Charles E. Williams)
Developing Standards for Accreditation (Stephanie Pacinella)
The Council on Accreditation Employee Assistance Program Accreditation Process (Timothy J. Stockert)
Interlock Employee and Family Assistance Corporation of Canada: An Accreditation Case Study (Paula M. Cayley, Ulrike Scheuchl, and Anne Bowen Walker)
Magellan Behavioral Health: A COA Accreditation Case Study (Christina H. Thompson)
Issues in International Employee Assistance Program Accreditation (Dale A. Masi)
The Future of Credentialing and Accreditation in Employee Assistance Programs (Louise Hartley and Donald G. Jorgensen)
APPENDIX
Council on Accreditation Employee Assistance Program Accreditation Standards (2nd Edition)
Index
Reference Notes Included
Employee Assistance Program Accreditation: History and Outlook (Edward J. Haaz, John Maynard, Stephen C. Petrica, and Charles E. Williams)
Developing Standards for Accreditation (Stephanie Pacinella)
The Council on Accreditation Employee Assistance Program Accreditation Process (Timothy J. Stockert)
Interlock Employee and Family Assistance Corporation of Canada: An Accreditation Case Study (Paula M. Cayley, Ulrike Scheuchl, and Anne Bowen Walker)
Magellan Behavioral Health: A COA Accreditation Case Study (Christina H. Thompson)
Issues in International Employee Assistance Program Accreditation (Dale A. Masi)
The Future of Credentialing and Accreditation in Employee Assistance Programs (Louise Hartley and Donald G. Jorgensen)
APPENDIX
Council on Accreditation Employee Assistance Program Accreditation Standards (2nd Edition)
Index
Reference Notes Included