Support for Mental Health of Nurses Sample Clauses

Support for Mental Health of Nurses. The Employer and Association agree that the mental health of nurses is a high priority and will be provided extra support due to the pandemic. To that end the Employer offers the following resources: a. The Spark Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers 24/7 crisis counseling, as well as 3 free counseling sessions with a provider in the MODA PPO-network. Additionally, counselors are available who identify as BIPOC and offer treatment for race-based trauma/stress. b. OHSU Adult Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic provides consultation, neuropsychological testing for a wide range of mental health conditions. Referral is needed from the Employee’s Primary Care by calling 000.000.0000. c. Psychological resilience group sessions facilitated by a Psychologist(s) on coping with stress, supporting team members, discussing challenges as well as signs of growth and meaning during this difficult time. Resilience building workshops with some experiential exercises and discussion will also be offered to larger groups of employees. These sessions will be paid at the nurse’s hourly rate of pay up to 2 hours. d. Additional Wellness Resources available on the O2: xxxxx://x0.xxxx.xxx/student-central/health-wellness/prevention/wellness- resources.cfm e. At the nurse’s request management and/or HR Business Partner will discuss these resources. II. Wellness Days. Nurses will continue to be able to request two wellness days by January 15, 2023. Nurses will be able to use their sick/vacation/comp time to cover the time off. These days will need to be prescheduled and approved by the manager. a. If the schedule is already posted it will be a shared responsibility of the manager and the nurse to obtain coverage for these requests. It is understood that it is not the nurse’s responsibility to fill all schedule vacancies on the unit during the period requested off. Prior to obtaining coverage, the nurse must review his/her request with the manager or designee (in person, via email, or through Employer’s timekeeping system) to determine whether operational needs would be satisfied (subject to the limits above) if the request were approved. Schedule adjustments resulting from such requests may not lead to overtime. Upon agreement by the manager, the employee may seek to obtain coverage either by trading shifts with another nurse or by recruiting a part-time nurse or a resource nurse to pick up additional shift(s). The manager may also choose to approve time off without requiring the employe...
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Support for Mental Health of Nurses. The Employer and Association agree that the mental health of nurses is a high priority. To that end, the Employer offers the following resources: a. The Employer shall provide health insurance coverage that includes a network of mental health providers/specialists. b. Prior to investigatory meetings, the Employer will provide a nurse with resources regarding access to mental health and requesting protected leave. At the nurse’s request, investigatory meetings shall be paused if they are in need of mental health support. This pause is to allow the nurse to access mental health resources and leave options. c. The Employer will have an EAP that offers 24/7 crisis counseling, as well as a minimum of three (3) free counseling sessions with a provider in the PPO- network. Additionally, counselors are available who identify as BIPOC and offer treatment for race-based trauma/stress.
Support for Mental Health of Nurses. The Employer and Association agree that the mental health of nurses is a high priority. The that end, the Employer offers the following resources: a. The Employer shall provide health insurance coverage that includes a network of mental health providers/specialists. b. Prior to investigatory meetings, the Employer will provide a nurse with resources regarding access to mental health and requesting protected leave. c. The Employer will have an EAP that offers 24/7 crisis counseling, as well as a minimum of three (3) free counseling sessions with a provider in the PPO- network. Additionally, counselors are available who identify as BIPOC and offer treatment for race-based trauma/stress. d. The Employer will list available Wellness Resources on the O2.

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