Employee Assistance Programme - Counselling and Wellbeing Services for Staff
The University is working in Partnership with MCL Medics to provide access to counselling and wellbeing services for staff. Counselling can be offered by telephone, virtual face to face or in-person* face to face (*based in clinical assessment)
What is an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
An Employee Assistance Programme is an employee benefit programme that aims to support employees with personal problems and/or work related problems that may impact their job performance, health, mental and emotional wellbeing.
EAPs are often delivered by external providers to large organisations such as the University.
How does it work?
You will be able to access up to 6 free counselling sessions (Short Term Therapy), with trained MCL Medics Counsellors, through this Employee Assistance Programme.
Key Information
Counselling through MCL Medics is available free of charge to all staff (with a staff number), plus any partners or dependents over the age of 18 (living under the same roof
The sessions are delivered by telephone and virtual face to face or in-person* face to face (*based in clinical assessment)
The counselling available is “time limited” targeted therapy, which means it is delivered within a set allocation of sessions, to a maximum of 6 sessions.
The counselling is tailored and suited to supporting you with singular presenting issues that affect your daily living and ability to maintain good well-being in work.
By using this external provider, staff will have access to timely counselling services.
At times you may be signposted to other services depending on your needs, and that will be explained at the time of your first call
To register for an appointment, you will need to contact MCL Medics via their email address eap@mcl-medics.com or phone number 0808 196 1441. They will then arrange a short 20-minute phone call with you to discuss your requirements/needs (within two working days of you getting in contact with them) and schedule your counselling which will be within 7 days from your initial call if this is convenient for you.
Please note that in your initial contact with MCL Medics you will be asked to confirm the following information:
The EAP programme can also provide clients with a one off legal signpost call to provide advice and information around legal matters. This covers a range of issues;
Employment issues within the workplace
Commercial and Company law
Data protection (GDPR)
Housing (owner occupied and rented)
Consumer issues
Family and relationship difficulties
Personal injury
Road traffic accidents and Motoring Offences
Small claims court proceedings
Pensions, Tax and welfare benefits
Neighbour issues
Criminal law
Power of attorney, Wills, Probate and Bereavement
The service is available during the working week. 08:30am - 5:00pm Mon-Fri.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, the EAP is funded by the University of Edinburgh.
No. The EAP works on a self-referral only basis.
The EAP is provided by MCL Medics. MCL Medics are an established EAP provider who work with a range of employees across different organisations.
MCL Medics aim to arrange a short 20-minute phone call with you to discuss your requirements/needs (within two working days of you getting in contact with them) and schedule your counselling within seven days from your initial call if this is convenient for you.
Please contact Mandy Philips (MCL EAP Manager) at: mandy.phillips@mcl-medics.com and she will chase this up for you.
How to provide feedback
If you have any questions about the service you are receiving from the EAP (e.g. when you can expect to hear about an appointment) then please contact MCL Medics direct via their email address eap@mcl-medics.com
MCL Medics routinely seek feedback from clients about their experience for evaluation purposes. If you are unhappy with any aspect of the EAP service then please raise any complaints/concerns with the Service Manager at MCL Medics: eap@mcl-medics.com
If you wish to provide feedback to the University of Edinburgh about the EAP then you can do so via email to Dorileen Forbes, Deputy Director Health and Wellbeing at Dorileen.forbes@ed.ac.uk