Your Member Benefits Website features include:

  • Access to online articles with helpful information
  • Ability to submit an online form asking a counselor to contact you
  • Topics covering working life, wellness, parenting, management, etc.

Your Customer Hub features include:

  • Automated headcount updates in UCMS
  • Invoicing reflective of the active populations under your account
  • Access reporting with case trends, disruptive issues, utilisation

Local Service Partners

Local Service Partners are independent EAPs with which WPO has established strategic relationships for the delivery of global EAP services in alignment with the WPO models, processes and quality standards.

Our Commitment

We know that many working people around the world face challenges related to mental health, physical health, and a lack of successful work-life integration. The stressors that they face can reduce their effectiveness at work, and their ability to be successful in their jobs. In some cases, crises may occur and these traumatic situations can bring further impacts.

People, especially in difficult situations, need support to be at their best. We are here to help.

Supporting wellbeing in communities across the globe

Kidpower

Kidpower International has taught millions of people how to be safe with other people since 1989. As the global nonprofit leader in personal safety education, Kidpower specializes in skills to promote healthy relationships and to protect adults, teens, and children from bullying and cyberbullying, sexual abuse, abduction, assault, workplace harassment, domestic/intimate partner violence, and human trafficking. Kidpower serves families, schools, organisations, workplaces, and communities worldwide - and tailors its programs for those who are most vulnerable, including children living in poverty, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, autistic/neurodiverse people of all ages, seniors, and marginalised people facing prejudice and discrimination.

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Progress NC

Progress NC Action was founded in 2011 to promote public policies that make NC a fairer, healthier, more equitable state. It serves as a center for providing innovative research, data-driven messaging and communication strategies to local partners, organizations and coalitions in order to ensure that our elected officials and public institutions are held accountable, transparent and are responsive to North Carolinians.

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OutRaleigh

Out! Raleigh Pride is an important way to raise the necessary funds to support the LGBT Center of Raleigh and all of its 20+ amazing community programs.

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Trevor Project

The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) young people.

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Equality North Carolina

Equality North Carolina is the oldest statewide organization in the country dedicated to securing rights and protections for the LGBTQ community. We're invested in ensuring that every North Carolinian can see themselves in this movement and helping create a safer, more equitable world for all marginalized folks. Together we can build a better North Carolina.

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National Organization for Women

As the grassroots arm of the women’s movement, the National Organization for Women is dedicated to its multi-issue and multi-strategy approach to women’s rights, and is the largest organization of feminist grassroots activists in the United States. NOW has hundreds of chapters and hundreds of thousands of members and activists in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Since 1966, NOW’s purpose is to take action through intersectional grassroots activism to promote feminist ideals, lead societal change, eliminate discrimination, and achieve and protect the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life.

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LGBT Center of Raleigh

The LGBT Center's mission is to serve, empower, and advocate for the well-being of the diverse LGBTQ+ communities. They envision an inclusive world where LGBTQ+ people are thriving, equal, and valued members of society.

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Tyler Clementi Foundation

The Tyler Clementi Foundation was founded by the Clementi family to prevent bullying through inclusion and the assertion of dignity and acceptance as a way to honor the memory of Tyler: a son, a brother, and a friend. In 2011, The Tyler Clementi Foundation was born out of the urgent need to address these bullying challenges facing vulnerable populations, especially LGBT communities and other victims of hostile social environments.

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Stonewall

Stonewall stands for lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, questioning and ace (LGBTQ+) people everywhere. They imagine a world where all LGBTQ+ people are free to be themselves and can live their lives to the fullest.

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American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina

Since 1965, the ACLU of North Carolina has been our state’s guardian of liberty – working in courts, the General Assembly, and communities to protect and advance civil rights and civil liberties for all North Carolinians. A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with more than 30,000 members and supporters across the state, the ACLU of North Carolina is a state affiliate of the national American Civil Liberties Union.

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Kidpower

Progress NC

OutRaleigh

Trevor Project

Equality North Carolina

National Organization for Women

LGBT Center of Raleigh

Tyler Clementi Foundation

Stonewall

American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina

Our Commitment to DEI

Alan King - President and CEO

CEO Letter

We are living through incredibly difficult and frightening times. The tragic and senseless deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and the horrific murder of George Floyd, weigh heavily on our hearts and lay bare some ugly and shameful truths about our country that can no longer be hidden or ignored. For too many people of color, Minneapolis is not an aberration, it is a daily reality. As a nation, we must acknowledge that racism exists in America and that it is a far more pervasive and lethal threat than COVID-19.

Beyond acknowledgement, we must commit to meaningful change...The time for debate and arguing semantics is long past – Black Lives Matter.

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Responding to social injustice means listening

Workplace Options supports treating people equally and respectfully regardless of background by encouraging healthy conversations about racism, privilege, and social justice. Diversity and inclusion makes WPO a better company, better employer and better member of the communities we serve. We opened the line of communication between our leaders and employees to receive real-time feedback by:

Providing, through a partner EAP, access to confidential counselor-led groups and individual counseling to support WPO employees experiencing distress from civil unrest and social injustice. These sessions have been well-attended, with many employees expressing their appreciation for the service.

Led a “family forum” program that brought small groups of employees from different backgrounds together for ongoing conversations on a variety of topics related to social justice. The program was so successful that WPO leaders are looking to expand the program moving forward.

Responding to social injustice means listening.

Feedback from our employees has led to a number of new initiatives on diversity and inclusion.

  • • Formation of a Diversity and Inclusion Committee dedicated to ensuring an equitable, safe, and inclusive workplace for all employees where they can live their authentic lives and do their best work. The committee will help Workplace Options implement goals that will help foster, train, and promote diversity awareness within WPO and externally in our community.
  • • Commitment to establishing a mentorship program that will provide leadership and development opportunities for talent across our organization.
  • • Partnership with Shaw University, one of North Carolina’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCU), to offer a full internship for the school’s social work program. Additionally, this internship pilot will serve as a model for our other service centers to follow.
  • • Support organizations committed directly addressing racial inequalities and social reform.

We support Diversity and Inclusion

Our Diversity Policy

Resources

WORKPLACE OPTIONS

Webinar: Social Injustice - Important Conversations for Company Leaders.

Articles:

  • Talking about Race at Work
  • Addressing the Issue of Racism with Your Black Children
  • Responding to Microaggressions
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Webinar: Why Unconscious Bias Matters to Business

Articles:

  • How Organizations Can Support the Mental Health of Black Employees
  • Racism and Violence: How to Help Kids Handle the News
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