Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 73.37 |
Liaison | Olivia Herron |
Submission Date | Feb. 28, 2022 |
Miami University
PA-14: Wellness Program
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Part 1. Wellness program
Yes
Does the institution have a wellness and/or employee assistance program that makes counseling, referral, and wellbeing services available to all academic staff?:
Yes
Does the institution have a wellness and/or employee assistance program that makes counseling, referral, and wellbeing services available to all non-academic staff?:
Yes
A brief description of the institution’s wellness and/or employee assistance program(s):
Student Counseling Service:
The Miami University Student Counseling Service provides primary (interventions which educate/protect individuals in order to avoid problems prior to the development of signs or symptoms of problems), secondary (interventions which identify persons in the early stages of problem behaviors and attempt to avert the ensuing negative consequences by inducing them to cease their problem behavior through counseling or treatment), and tertiary (interventions which strive to end problem behavior and/or to ameliorate their negative effects through treatment and rehabilitation) level mental health interventions.
The goal of these interventions is to assist students in developing and maintaining healthy personal, emotional, and psychological functioning as they set and attempt to achieve academic goals. Provision of all levels of interventions is achieved through maintaining a rich and current professional environment consisting of expert staff and a vital and thriving training program for mental health practitioners.
SCS provides clinical and outreach services for currently eligible MU Oxford students. This includes: (1) Any student currently enrolled at MU Oxford Campus and (2) any student currently enrolled at an MU Oxford Campus, university-sponsored residential learning program (e.g., the American Culture and English [ACE] program, etc.) who have paid their respective fees. Our administrative staff and/or our Assistant Director for Clinical Services are available to assist with verifying eligibility for services.
https://www.miamioh.edu/student-life/student-counseling-service/about/index.html?_ga=2.141971634.1890096001.1633959344-1134285122.1520434426
Employee Assistant Program:
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services to employees and their families who have personal and/or work-related concerns. Program features include (1) live, immediate assistance, (2) face to face counseling services, (3) comprehensive work/life website, (4) telephonic coaching services, (5) legal assistance, (6) identity theft prevention and recovery, and (7) financial services.
https://www.miamioh.edu/human-resources/my-benefits-wellness/work-life-support/employee-assistance/index.html
Employee Health Center:
Miami University has partnered with TriHealth to provide on-campus, high-quality care on the Oxford campus at no cost for employees and dependents covered by Miami's health plan. You must provide a photo ID and Anthem ID card to receive services at the employee health center. Based on an assessment by the staff and subject to the patient's choice, TriHealth may refer you for higher levels of care or needed specialty services, including urgent or emergency care options and primary care and specialist referrals. Any services provided outside of the health center will be processed through insurance (for example, a radiologist fee for reading an x-ray will go toward the deductible/co-insurance per Miami's health plan).
https://www.miamioh.edu/human-resources/my-benefits-wellness/work-life-support/health-center/index.html
The Miami University Student Counseling Service provides primary (interventions which educate/protect individuals in order to avoid problems prior to the development of signs or symptoms of problems), secondary (interventions which identify persons in the early stages of problem behaviors and attempt to avert the ensuing negative consequences by inducing them to cease their problem behavior through counseling or treatment), and tertiary (interventions which strive to end problem behavior and/or to ameliorate their negative effects through treatment and rehabilitation) level mental health interventions.
The goal of these interventions is to assist students in developing and maintaining healthy personal, emotional, and psychological functioning as they set and attempt to achieve academic goals. Provision of all levels of interventions is achieved through maintaining a rich and current professional environment consisting of expert staff and a vital and thriving training program for mental health practitioners.
SCS provides clinical and outreach services for currently eligible MU Oxford students. This includes: (1) Any student currently enrolled at MU Oxford Campus and (2) any student currently enrolled at an MU Oxford Campus, university-sponsored residential learning program (e.g., the American Culture and English [ACE] program, etc.) who have paid their respective fees. Our administrative staff and/or our Assistant Director for Clinical Services are available to assist with verifying eligibility for services.
https://www.miamioh.edu/student-life/student-counseling-service/about/index.html?_ga=2.141971634.1890096001.1633959344-1134285122.1520434426
Employee Assistant Program:
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services to employees and their families who have personal and/or work-related concerns. Program features include (1) live, immediate assistance, (2) face to face counseling services, (3) comprehensive work/life website, (4) telephonic coaching services, (5) legal assistance, (6) identity theft prevention and recovery, and (7) financial services.
https://www.miamioh.edu/human-resources/my-benefits-wellness/work-life-support/employee-assistance/index.html
Employee Health Center:
Miami University has partnered with TriHealth to provide on-campus, high-quality care on the Oxford campus at no cost for employees and dependents covered by Miami's health plan. You must provide a photo ID and Anthem ID card to receive services at the employee health center. Based on an assessment by the staff and subject to the patient's choice, TriHealth may refer you for higher levels of care or needed specialty services, including urgent or emergency care options and primary care and specialist referrals. Any services provided outside of the health center will be processed through insurance (for example, a radiologist fee for reading an x-ray will go toward the deductible/co-insurance per Miami's health plan).
https://www.miamioh.edu/human-resources/my-benefits-wellness/work-life-support/health-center/index.html
Part 2. Smoke-free environments
Yes
Does the institution restrict outdoor smoking?:
Yes
Does the institution prohibit smoking and tobacco use across the entire campus?:
Yes
A copy of the institution's smoke-free policy:
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The institution’s smoke-free policy:
In order to promote the health of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors, all Miami University campuses are designated as Smoke- and Tobacco-Free Environments. Smoking is defined as the burning of tobacco or any other material in any type of smoking equipment, including, but not restricted to, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. Smoking is prohibited during working hours (including during lunch and breaks) in all prohibited areas. The use of any tobacco product, including chewing tobacco, is also prohibited.
Smoking and tobacco use are prohibited in all Miami University-owned facilities and on the grounds of any University-owned property. This includes all buildings owned or controlled by Miami University, shelters, indoor and outdoor athletic facilities, indoor and outdoor theatres, bridges, walkways, sidewalks, residence halls, parking lots, and street parking and garages controlled by the University (will include inside personal vehicles parked on University property as of January 1, 2014). Smoking and tobacco use are prohibited on sidewalks that adjoin University property. Smoking and tobacco use are also prohibited in any vehicle or equipment owned, leased, or operated by Miami University.
Miami University actively promotes and provides smoking cessation assistance and nicotine replacement therapy to students, faculty, and staff, as well as to their benefit-eligible spouses and domestic partners. Many services are provided at no cost or a reduced cost. Interested employees should contact Employee Benefits and Wellness. Interested students should contact the Student Health Service.
https://miamioh.edu/about-miami/pubs-policies/smoke-free-policy/index.html
Smoking and tobacco use are prohibited in all Miami University-owned facilities and on the grounds of any University-owned property. This includes all buildings owned or controlled by Miami University, shelters, indoor and outdoor athletic facilities, indoor and outdoor theatres, bridges, walkways, sidewalks, residence halls, parking lots, and street parking and garages controlled by the University (will include inside personal vehicles parked on University property as of January 1, 2014). Smoking and tobacco use are prohibited on sidewalks that adjoin University property. Smoking and tobacco use are also prohibited in any vehicle or equipment owned, leased, or operated by Miami University.
Miami University actively promotes and provides smoking cessation assistance and nicotine replacement therapy to students, faculty, and staff, as well as to their benefit-eligible spouses and domestic partners. Many services are provided at no cost or a reduced cost. Interested employees should contact Employee Benefits and Wellness. Interested students should contact the Student Health Service.
https://miamioh.edu/about-miami/pubs-policies/smoke-free-policy/index.html
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