Wildfire Evacuation Support
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ASEBP News
ASEBP recognizes the devastating impacts wildfires have on our communities, education workers, and covered members. Our hearts go out to all who have been affected and ASEBP is here to support you and your loved ones.
If you have questions about your benefits, please send us an email at benefits@asebp.ca or call us toll free at 1-877-431-4545. You can also use our online booking tool to schedule a video meeting or a call back.
Additional Free Health Supports
If your employer offers ASEBP’s Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), Inkblot by GreenShield is available 24 hours a day. Virtual counselling support is available free of cost to you and your dependants, and EFAP can also connect you to health care specialists, such as registered nurses and chronic disease coaches, legal and financial experts, and more.
Our wellness website, It Takes a Village, is an information hub for other mental health supports provided by organizations like the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Prescription Medication
Pharmacies across Alberta are ready to assist those who do not have their required medication(s) or enough of them due to evacuation. Please visit the nearest pharmacy and explain your situation. Pharmacists will assess your needs and consult with your primary pharmacist and/or health care provider, when possible, to confirm your prescription.
For all other benefit related support needs please contact ASEBP directly at benefits@asebp.ca or call us toll free at 1-877-431-4545.
Provincial Resources
Visit alberta.ca/emergency
In an emergency it is important to receive updates from trusted sources. Visit alberta.ca/emergency for information about the wildfires including information for evacuees, financial and health resources, and more.
Call 310-4455
If you have been evacuated, this 24/7 toll free number provides important information about the wildfires and resources available to you.
Alberta Health Services (AHS)
Visit AHS Wildfire Resources for non-emergency health advice and resources including phone numbers and mental health supports.
Monitoring Air Quality
Deteriorating air quality can have negative effects on your health. Check air quality indexes in your area and reduce time spent outdoors when pollution levels are high. If you must go outside, consider wearing a mask, such as N95 or KN95, which have better filtration capabilities. Keep your indoor air safe by keeping windows and doors closed, running air conditioning on a recirculate setting, or using an air purifier*.
As a member of ASEBP, our commitment to you extends beyond our benefit offerings. If we can help you and your family during this difficult time, please contact our office toll free at 1-877-431-4545.