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Organisational factors promoting the in-house EAP in the Department of Economic Development Environment and Tourism in Limpopo

The researcher observed in practice that in-house EAP services renders a comprehensive
EAP services to the organisations, although there are always factors involved that contribute
to the failures and success of the internal EAP’s. EAP is usually a small directorate reporting
under human resources and staffed by professionals who are positioned in middle
management in an organisation. This study aimed to explore and describe the organisational
factors that may promote the in-house EAP in the Department of Economic Development,
Environment and Tourism in Limpopo. The study focused specifically on the organisational
factors that may play an important role in promoting service delivery of in-house EAP’s by
exploring the views of the EAP professionals in the Department under study. The main
objectives of the study was to determine which organisational factors may promote an inhouse EAP in the Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism in
Limpopo. Certain recommendations regarding the way these organisational factors can
promote an effective in-house EAP, were also formulated. A qualitative collective case study research design was utilized in order to reach the goal of
the study. The population represented EAP professionals in the specific department and a
semi-structured interview schedule was used to interview the participants. The empirical
findings of the study suggest that factors such as insufficient budget, lack of professionals
specifically allocated for EAP services may have a negative impact on the promotion of an
in-house EAP. Factors such as availability of approved EAP policies, management support
and involvement, financial support, accessibility and location of EAP services, marketing of
the EAP services, as well as the appointment of relevant professionals to render EAP
services, were recognised as factors that may contribute to the promotion of an in-house
EAP at the Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism in Limpopo. / Social Work and Criminology / MSW / Unrestricted

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:up/oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/67820
Date January 2018
CreatorsMothiba, Madikolobe Maggie
ContributorsSpies, Gloudien M., mothibamm10@gmail.com
PublisherUniversity of Pretoria
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeMini Dissertation
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