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        Merged Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) Standards: Employee Assistance Society of North America (EASNA) and Council on Accreditation (COA)

        Masi, Dale A. (2000)
        Accreditation applies to institutions and programs, not to individuals. It does not guarantee jobs or businesses for individuals, though being an employee of an accredited program may facilitate further placement or licensing. It speaks to a sense of public trust, as well as to professional quality, and does so through the development of criteria and guidelines for assessing effectiveness, through the process of continuous self-study and review, and through a public commitment to excellence.
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