Starting May 1, the University of Manitoba is switching from Telus Health to Kii by CloudMD for their Employee and Family Assistance Program. EFAP is a program available to all UM employees and provides free access to mental health and wellness services.
These changes mean new and improved mental health services for employees, including extended coverage for everyone in their immediate family or household.
"We are excited to continue the recent enhancements made to employee benefits at UM and to be able to provide even more mental health resources to the UM community and its families," said Jamie Gerlach, Director, Total Compensation and HR Systems.
Here are some highlights of the additional services employees will have access to starting May 1:
- Culturally sensitive counselling, with counsellors experienced in numerous issues affecting the BIPOC and LGBTQ2S+ communities
- Up to 14 counselling sessions per year (up from six)
- Elder and Knowledge Keeper Indigenous mental health supports
- Therapist-led internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy
- Enhanced family coverage
All UM employees, whether supplemental health plan members or not, will be able to register for Kii services on May 1 using our organization access code, which will be shared via email. Until then, employees can continue to use their TELUS Health One EFAP benefits. If an employee contacts TELUS Health One on or up to April 30, they will continue to work with a TELUS Health One counsellor until their issue is resolved or session cease.
Benefits information session webinar
Ahead of these new changes, the Benefits Teams will host an info session on April 24 at 2 p.m. via Teams, where they will discuss the EFAP changes and the recent enhancements to the supplemental health plan enhancements.
This session is open to UM employees only. Please check your email for the registration link.
Webinar recording
If you cannot attend the info session, a recording will be made available shortly after the webinar for all who register (you'll receive an email). For those not wishing to register, a link to the recording will be provided in an email announcing the launch of the new EFAP on May 1.
Also keep an eye on UM Today for a forthcoming story all about the new Indigenous mental health supports available through Kii.