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- Credit card balances out of control?
- Concerned about paying for your child’s education?
- Living from pay cheque to pay cheque?
Financial concerns may leave you feeling stressed and, at times,
powerless to change your situation. Take the pressure off by taking
control of your financial future with advice from a
Financial Support Services financial expert. What’s behind the
door to Financial Support Services?
Financial Support Services is a telephone consultation service that puts you
in touch with skilled financial advisors who can help you create
an action plan to deal with your specific financial issue. All consultations
with financial professionals are strictly confidential. Should you
need more extensive services, such as personalized financial planning,
Financial Support Services can refer you to a qualified professional best
suited to address your specific needs. Fees for services provided
by other referred professionals are your
responsibility. How can Financial Support Services
help?
Financial Support Services can help you gain the valuable insight and information
you need to face your financial challenges. The program covers issues
such as: - Credit/debt management
- Budgeting
- Bankruptcy
- Financial aspects of separation/divorce
- Financial emergencies
- Income tax planning
- Early retirement
Make sense of your financial future by calling Financial Support Services: 1.866.347.2067
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Financial Support Services is a confidential, voluntary service available
to you and your immediate family members – at no cost to you
– as part of your inConfidence Employee and Family Assistance Program (inConfidence EFAP).
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Contact your EFAP | | For immediate help - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year - call 1.866.347.2067 TTY Service: 1.877.338.0275 H1N1 Influenza A Information
General information for People Leaders The following resources and tools may be of assistance to your organization when communicating to your people leaders in how to address the H1N1 Flu Virus (Human Swine Flu) and answer questions from employees. Websites The following list provides a number of websites that can be used as resources for information and for monitoring the situation. Health Canada www.hc-sc.gc.ca World Health Organization www.who.int Public Health Agency of Canada www.phac-aspc.gc.ca FightFlu.ca www.fightflu.ca International Center for Infectious Diseases www.icid.com | | |
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