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1 Orientation to the Student Assistance Program Andrew Knorr, M.A., LMHC

2 The Student Assistance Program Defined The Student Assistance Program is a Pre-Paid Service, provided through the school, that Offers Counseling and Referral Services to Students. 1-800-326-6142

3 Confidential and Voluntary  The Student Assistance Program is Confidential. What the student says to a counselor remains private. Wellness will not share any information concerning a student’s involvement with the Student Assistance Program without prior knowledge and written permission, except as required by law.  Participation in the Student Assistance Program is voluntary. It is up to the student whether or not to use this benefit. This may not be the case in “Administrative” referral situations.  Wellness always places the safety and security of students and the college environment first and foremost and will take appropriate action to communicate any safety or security risks or concerns directly to the appropriate school officials. 1-800-326-6142

4 What are the Benefits of a Student Assistance Program? Up to 4 sessions of short term counseling per problem/ per year Unlimited Consultations Periodic Newsletters sent to Deans at each Institute 24/7 access to telephonic support and to access services Budget and Debt Counseling Services College Life Balance Website College Life Balance Services New Parent Transition Program Critical Incidents 1-800-326-6142

5 Types of Problems Covered  Family and relationship issues  Problems with Roommates  Depression and other mood related concerns  Anger and low frustration tolerance  Anxiety, worry, fears, and panic  Alcohol/Drugs  Date or domestic related violence or assaults  Stress and balancing life  Difficulty focusing or concentrating on school  Any other problem that might interfere with a student’s success at school 1-800-326-6142

6 Who are our Providers?  Master’s Degree or Higher  At least 4 years experience beyond highest level of state licensure  Experienced in short-term assessment and treatment  Convenient to the student’s home or school 1-800-326-6142

7 Assistance with Budget and Debt Problems  American Consumer Credit Counseling  Telephone assistance  On-line account review 24 hr/day  Initial fee waived  Reduced account fees  Debt reduction services for unsecured debt (credit cards)* * does not student loan debt 1-800-326-6142

8 New Parent Transition Program  Three part programs that provides support, advice and strategies to empower new mothers and fathers to return to work or school  Part One Life with Baby  Part Two Planning & Preparing for return to school or work  Part Three Transitioning Back 1-800-326-6142

9  Social Drinking vs. Problem Drinking  Anger  Bullying  Financial Discipline  Grief and Loss  Study Tips  Time Organization  Student Health  Interviewing Tips  Safety & Security 1-800-326-6142 https://artinstitutes.personaladvantage.com First Time Users – To register, Company name is: Ai Student Browse articles, tip sheets, links, calculators, videos and trainings on wide range of student related topics including: College Life Balance Website

10 Bold Chat  Communicating with students through instant messaging  Student friendly  General questions about the student assistance program and benefits 1-800-326-6142

11 College Life Services Students are eligible for targeted and qualified professional searches in their area for information, resources, and referrals to providers regarding a wide range of life/balance related topics and needs:  Adoption  Child Care  Parenting  Summer Care  Special Needs Services  Adult Care  Eldercare  Exercise and Weight Loss Facilities in your area 1-800-326-6142

12 Types of Referrals to the Student Assistance Program  The Self-Referral  The Informal Referral  The Administrative Referral 1-800-326-6142

13 Unlimited Faculty/Staff Consultations 24/7 access to clinicians for immediate faculty and staff consultations regarding:  Concerning statements or disclosures  Students presenting in distress  Student safety concerns  Concerning Behaviors  Should I refer a student to the student assistance program?  How do I refer a student? 1-800-326-6142

14 Summary  Up to 4 counseling sessions  24/7 availability  Referral services  Faculty/administrative consults  Faculty/administrative referrals  Partner in goals of retention and graduation 1-800-326-6142


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