FSAP offering virtual drop-in counseling sessions for election week
The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) is pleased to offer free virtual drop-in counseling support during the upcoming election week (November 2-6) in the form of 1:1 virtual rooms. Drop-in counseling is helpful for employees looking to receive immediate and confidential mental health support during this election week.
Drop-in services are especially helpful for employees who
- Are experiencing stress, anxiety, anger, or disappointment related to the U.S. election;
- Are in conflict with family, friends, or work colleagues due to political differences;
- Are looking for a nonpartisan individual with whom to speak openly and honestly
FSAP counselors can provide insight and perspective, teach stress-relieving skills, and be a nonpartisan listening ear. Employees will commonly use drop-ins for concerns about distress, worry, family or relationship issues, and substance abuse.
Election Week Drop-In (November 2 to November 6)
Monday-Friday
10 to 11am
3 to 4pm
To access virtual drop-in
Please email fsapintake@colorado.edu with the subject line “DROP-IN” between 10-11am or 3-4pm during the dates November 2-6. You will receive an email from an FSAP counselor with a link to a video session when it’s your turn.
- No appointment necessary. Employees looking for 1:1 support are seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
- If you do not receive a response within 15-minutes, please call FSAP at 303-492-3020 and a counselor will reach out to you shortly thereafter.
- Please note: the number we call from may be listed as “Unknown” or “Blocked Number” on your phone. If you’re using an iPhone, turn off the “Silence Unknown Callers” feature.
Please note: This service is not intended to be a substitute for formal counseling, and is only available for University of Colorado Boulder employees. Any students should contact Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS). Employees from other Ƶ Systems should contact .