Employee Assistance Program Self-Care Series
by Human Resources at UT Health San Antonio

Human Resources has partnered with the UT Employee Assistance Program (UTEAP) to provide a series of live webinars to help employees with emotional and physical health during the pandemic. The webinars will be facilitated by UTEAP mental health professionals and offer employees opportunities to learn, grow and ask questions. Click on the topic link below to access your selected session(s) on the date of the webinar. 

 

Date

Time

Topic

Wednesday, Aug. 19

3-3:30 p.m.

Preventing and managing burnout

Thursday, Aug. 20

1-1:30 p.m.

You’re not alone - Normalizing fear and anxiety

Wednesday, Aug. 26

11-11:30 a.m.

Taking care of yourself during COVID-19

Thursday, Aug. 27

1-1:30 p.m.

Taking care of yourself during COVID-19

Wednesday, Sept. 2

11-11:30 a.m.

Practicing Mindfulness

Wednesday, Sept. 2

1-1:30 p.m.

Practicing Mindfulness

Thursday, Sept. 3

11-11:30 a.m.

You’re not alone - Normalizing fear and anxiety


UT Employee Assistance Program

The UT Employee Assistance Program (UTEAP)​ provides help with personal or workplace issues for UT Health San Antonio employees, faculty, staff members and their families. The UTEAP offers counseling sessions with a licensed mental health professional, legal and financial resources and Work Life referrals. Through the UTEAP, you and eligible family members can access free, convenient and confidential services 24/7.

Getting Help
​For help with personal or workplace issues, call the number below or go to the self-directed website. If you need emergency crisis counseling during non-regular work hours, call the phone number(s) below and state you need to speak with an on-call crisis counselor immediately. You will be transferred to UTEAP’s on-call mental health professional.

By Phone​​

Online

Call: 713-500-3327​​​
​Toll-Free: 800-346-3549

To login to the UTEAP Work Life website:
Username: uteap
Password: uteap​​​

 

Additional Resources
As we continue to feel the physical and emotional impacts of COVID-19, UT Health San Antonio strives to provide mental health, safety and self-care resources. The Supplemental Resource Guide contains contact information and links to institutional resources such as the UT Health SAfe app and Wellness 360, local crisis services such as the COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line and self-care videos and apps.

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