Written by Rachael Steimnitz, NAMI-NYC's Director of Workplace Mental Health, and Alayna Auerbach, NAMI-NYC's Manager of Workplace Mental Health The scarcity of high-quality randomized control trials ...
It’s often a long road from identifying an issue, creating a consensus and then designing a solution. That seems to be the case with the philosophy called total worker health (TWH). It was created in ...
Health departments across Northeast Oklahoma are recruiting businesses to join their “Work@Health” program—a training initiative designed to help employers create healthier, more productive workplaces ...
If you’re trying to improve your health, the first stop is likely to be your doctor’s office. But your own office may have nearly as much influence on well-being, according to a growing body of ...
Many of the most common programs meant to support employee mental wellbeing are failing to move the needle, according to a recent study by William J. Fleming, a research fellow at Oxford’s Wellbeing ...
The experience of two healthcare worker well-being programs implemented during the coronavirus pandemic generates recommendations. The architects of two healthcare worker well-being programs launched ...
MiSalud launches a free telehealth program offering bilingual guidance on children's health, aiming to close care gaps for ...
In Connecticut, construction workers in the Local 478 union who complete addiction treatment are connected with a recovery coach who checks in daily, attends recovery meetings with them, and helps ...
CLAREMORE, Okla. — The District 4 Northeast Oklahoma County Health Departments is looking for participants for their Work@Health employer-based training program. It is designed to "help organizations ...
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