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Personal Support Program History & Mission

The Personal Support Program (PSP) employee assistance program (EAP) was established in 1992 by the AFSCME Benefit Plan and Trust and is a benefit negotiated with specific employer groups to provide services to represented employees and their covered dependents. PSP addresses issues that create personal difficulties and/or jeopardize job performance or security and expands AFSCME's tradition of service to you. PSP provides professional assistance for personal difficulties and provides support for individuals going through the process of personal change. The earlier assistance is provided, the easier it is to find solutions. Please read more in this section and take some of our assessment quizzes.

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About our services

Find out about eligibility, services, locations, cost, confidentiality and Notice of Privacy Practices, and staff.

Read the PSP brochure -- We're here when you need us!

The PSP brochure -- We're here when you need us! -- was sent to eligible members and their dependents, describing the services offered by the AFSCME Personal Support Program.

Contact PSP

Contact information, appointments, consultations, groups and workshops.

What union brothers and sisters say about their experience with PSP

Quotes from PSP users.

Hotlines

The hotline numbers are for families in need of resources for Child Support, Child-Care, Debt Relief and Domestic Violence. For general help, listed is the Illinois Department of Human Services Help Line. Also listed are hotlines for homeowners needing assistance with Mortgage payments, a Sexual Assualt hotline and a Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

Helpful Links

Online Resources provides links to sites that concern addiction problems, disabilities, domestic violence, eating disorders, gerontology, mental health, mental illness and substance abuse, prevention, and residential child care.

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