We are happy to introduce Talkspace Go, a new, free EAP benefit for you and any eligible family or household members aged 13+. This is a popular therapy app that can improve your mental health and wellbeing in just 5 minutes a day. Get private help for relationships, parenting, depression, anxiety, stress, burnout, trust, and much more with self-guided programs. There are also weekly counselor-led classes, assessments, journaling, and more. Click here to learn more. Talkspace Go is just one of the many therapy options available to you through your EAP. Other options include:Therapy can be a very helpful tool for wellness, and utilizing these resources available through the EAP removes some of the barriers to accessing therapy.
- Telephonic in-the-moment counseling from clinical professionals 24/7/365 for anxiety, depression, mental health issues, and more. Call our toll-free number day or night – 800.252.4555.
- Follow-up therapy: Options include text, voice, and video messaging, telehealth, and local in-person therapy.
- One-to-one professional coaching for stress management, resilience, and wellness issues. Call 800.252.4555 to talk about Coaching options.
- Online mental-health self-help resources, including assessments, articles, videos, and more.
- Online webinars and training for stress management, resiliency, and other mental health issues.
Digital Access for All The New York State Library’s Division of Library Development is working with ConnectALL (the NYS Broadband Office), the Empire State Library Network (ESLN), and the New York Association on Independent Living (NYAIL) on a project around technology, accessibility, and libraries intended to help libraries better serve all members of their communities. Building on a pilot program administered by the South Central Regional Library Council, this project will support libraries in first conducting accessibility assessments and then using their results to implement suggested improvements. This will be guided by an advisory committee made up of the library workers, agencies and organizations who serve the disability community, disability advocates, and people living with disabilities lending their expertise to the project. Funded through ConnectALL’s digital equity program, the assessment phase will occur this fall and be administered by NYSL in partnership with NYAIL. NYAIL will oversee a number of in-person accessibility surveys as well as the creation of a self-assessment tool for public libraries to identify gaps in their accessible technology offerings. Each library will receive individualized suggestions, and NYAIL will also create a wider report with general recommendations for all libraries. Following this, libraries will be eligible for grant funds administered by ESLN to obtain equipment and staff training to better serve individuals with disabilities. For the first phase of in-person evaluations, libraries will be contacted directly by NYAIL, so there is nothing you need to do at this point. Not all libraries have independent living centers in their service areas, but most do; to see the full list of centers, please visit the NYAIL website (a map is also available). All libraries, regardless of proximity to an independent living center, will be able to use the subsequent self-assessment tool and be eligible for assistance in making suggested improvements. We are very excited about this project and look forward to seeing New York’s already awesome libraries become even more so!
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Southern Westchester BOCES | BOCES officials did not adequately secure nonstudent network user accounts, maintain complete and accurate IT inventory records and develop an IT contingency plan. As a result, BOCES officials cannot ensure that IT systems, which contain personal, private and sensitive information (PPSI), along with physical IT assets, are properly safeguarded from inappropriate use and access. In addition to sensitive IT control weaknesses that we communicated confidentially to BOCES officials, we determined that:
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