City of Milwaukee
 

EAP

City of Milwaukee Health Department | 841 N. Broadway, Third Floor, Room 315 | Milwaukee, WI  53202 
(414) 286-3145
Updated 11/30/05

City of Milwaukee's Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Operated by the City of Milwaukee Health Department with assistance of a Joint / Labor Management Steering Committee

The current  EAP Newsletter is available in PDF format. You must have Adobe Acrobat to access this file. Click on this icon  to download the latest version of Acrobat.

The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides confidential help to city employees and their families and deals with issues related to stress, depression, alcohol/drugs, gambling, emotions, conflict, domestic violence, family, and finances.


EAP Mission
It is the mission of the City of Milwaukee Employee Assistance program (EAP) to assist City of Milwaukee employees who develop behavioral/medical problems that may directly affect their work performance and to provide key personnel (supervisors, managers, union representatives) with policy and procedural guidelines for the management of these problems.


Services

The EAP provides the following general activities:

1.  Expert consultation and training to appropriate persons in the identification and resolution of job performance issues related to behavior, medical problems.

2.  Confidential, appropriate and timely assessment services.

3.  Referrals for appropriate diagnosis, treatment and assistance.

4.  The formation of linkages between workplace and community resources that provide such services.

5.  Follow-up services for employees who use those services.


Location & Hours

The EAP office is located in the Zeidler Municipal Building, 841 N. Broadway, Rm 315. 
Office hours are: 

10:00am - 7:00pm Monday 
(5:00pm in-person consultations and 6:00pm-7:00pm phone consultations)

8:00am - 4:45pm Tuesday – Friday

After hour emergencies are directed to the County Crisis unit at 257-7222.

EAP Phone number is 286-3145, FAX 286-5990, e-mail bschwe@ Milwaukee.gov 


Additional Resources
To download additional information in PDF format, click on title of brochure.
 
Alcohol & Drug Abuse
 Post-Trauma, Coping with Traumatic Events
 You Are Not Alone, Milwaukee Commission on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault

Visit the Milwaukee County Mental Health Association website for additional information: www.mhamilw.org/education/business/factsheets.asp 

Also, visit the National Mental Health Association for free downloadable brochures: www.nmha.org/bookstore/freedownloads.cfm

 

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