Perks
Perks
Visit the Employee Services Webpage for Benefits and Wellness Information
Visit the Child Care and Elder Care Resources Webpage for Information
View Wellness and Recreation Services available at CU Denver Campus
View Wellness and Recreation Services available at CU Anschutz
The Omada program, provided to employees enrolled in CU Health Plan, will open its application period from July 30-Aug. 27. Omada is an online, lifestyle-intervention program that helps members reduce their risk for obesity-related chronic diseases such as type-2 diabetes, hypertension and heart disease. It can also help those with have type 2 diabetes who are not currently taking insulin.
C-SEAP offers cost-free professional assessment, referral, and short-term counseling services on work-related or personal concerns. C-SEAP also provides resources for supervisors and managers seeking individual managerial consultation, work-group organizational development, and assistance with conflict resolution.
Campus Resources
View Information about the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act
Learn More about Remote Work Participation Agreements and access the form.
University of Colorado Denver Campus
View Badge & Access information for University of Colorado Denver Campus
The University of Colorado provides qualified employees and dependents with tuition assistance for up to 9 credit hours per year. For more information, please visit the tuition assistance benefit section of the Employee Services website.
Learn More about The Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness
View Information about the Office of the Registrar at CU Anschutz
View Information about the Office of the Registrar at CU Denver
View Information about the Center for Faculty Development & Advancement
View Information about the Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning
Learn more about Resources for the Inclusivity of Disabled Faculty and Students
CSEAP Phone Number 844-493-8255 If you currently live out of the state of Colorado, please contact your insurance provider for information on services available to you. Unfortunately, due to Colorado state licensing requirements, CSEAP is unable to serve people who are not physically located in the State of Colorado at the time that services are to be rendered. An additional resource available to employees is the Real Help Hotline. Please see the link below.
View Information about the Colorado State Employee Assistance Program
Upcoming webinars about CSEAP and specialized topics.
View Information about the Colorado State Employee Assistance Program webinars
Colorado Crisis Services provides free, confidential, professional and immediate support for any mental health, substance use or emotional concern, 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Colorado Crisis Services Call 1-844-493-TALK (8255) or text TALK to 38255 to speak to a trained professional.
New Service: The clinic provides easily accessible, comprehensive and confidential mental health services for all faculty and staff employed at CU Anschutz. Most insurance plans are accepted. Please note this service is only available to CU Anschutz employees at this time.
View Information about the Faculty and Staff Mental Health Clinic
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and distress resources for individuals and families.
View Information about National Suicide Prevention Life Line
As COVID-19 affects a growing number of people in our communities, we are taking steps to ensure we’ll continue to be there for you and to meet your needs. We have fully transitioned our clinic to be remote and are currently seeing all patients via telehealth. Current Patients: (303) 724-3300 New Patients: (303) 724-4975
We provide evidence-based psychotherapy via telehealth to those that have co-occurring emotional challenges (e.g., anxiety, depression) and health conditions that impact daily functioning and quality of life.
List of campus services available.
View Information about CU Anschutz Medical Campus Mental Health Resources
CU Denver Mental Health First Aid Training is a skills-based training on assisting those with mental health and substance-use issues. The 9-hour training is led by qualified experts in the field of health and wellness and takes place at the Lola & Rob Salazar Student Wellness Center.
Learn More about the CU Denver Free Online Course - "You can Help a Student"
This is a crisis de-escalation training offered by the Counseling Center. Navigate to this form. For Presentation, Training, or Workshop select “Other (type below).” In the please specify box type, Lynx Connected. The Lynx Connected training is more information than the You Can Help a Student training and less intense than the Mental Health and First Aid training.