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Work life balance
Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly – October 10

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of October 10, 2021

 

COVID & Labor’s Golden Age?

 

Striketober

 

Trade vs College Degree?

Addressing the “system”

Return of workers during a pandemic

 

Delta’s impact

 

How to re-connect with friends

Investing in workplace well-being

Work & your dreams

MH & sleep quality

 

Telehealth vs In-person?

 

Vaccines & long COVID

 

Addressing Latinx MH

MH crisis on college campus

 

College athletes & MH

 

Yoga & MH

Friendships & Well-being

Improving employees’ well-being

 

Resilience skills

 

Effective ways to address your MH

 

Dopesick (1)

Dopesick (2)

 

Raising suicide prevention awareness

Anxiety, depression & your body

Supplements & reducing stress?

Sitting & MH

The church, youth football & concussions

Dementia & Alzheimers

Teens & vaping

NHL & MH

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

 

October 10, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly – October 3

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of October 3, 2021

 

STL-KC Carpenters’ future

 

Second chances programs

 

Job burnout

Freedom @ work

An artist’s story

How are unions addressing the worker shortage issue?

College degree vs Trade job

Finding a therapist

MH tips

 

How anxiety and depression impact your body

How showering helps

Teens & keeping them safe @ work

 

A new era for MH @ work

 

Why college athletes have easier access to MH

 

NHL and MH (1)

 

NHL and MH (2)

NHL and MH (3)

 

Phoenix sees spike in children’s MH issues

Stopping the flow of FB misinformation

Parents / Teen girls / Instagram

Teen girls / Technology / Instagram

Parenting & Menopause

Brain stimulation & Depression (1)

 

Brain stimulation & Depression (2)

 

How depression & anxiety impact your body

Anxiety & Journaling

Back pain advice from a PT

Alcohol: Gray area drinking

Pharmacies on trial (1)

 

Pharmacies on trial (2)

Pharmacies on trial (3)

Yoga for beginners

 

Fall into fitness

 

How to help survivors of violence

 

Ag’s look @ MH during COVID

Language MATTERS

 

Getting help after a suicide attempt

Sleep & Wellness

 

UK’s concerns that MH is being UBERIZED

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

 

October 3, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Worker Wellness Weekly – September 26

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of September 26, 2021

 

Secretary M Walsh on apprenticeships

Exodus of MH workers

MH & Well-being in Construction 2021

 

MH training for teachers

Pot @ work

In-person therapy

“Awe” and finding it

 

Your gut and stress

 

S.A.D.

Social media & Anxiety

Suicide Task Force

Suicide prevention in middle/high schools

Fall prevention & technology

 

5 Yoga poses & stress

Purdue Pharma (1)

Purdue Pharma (2)

 

Fentanyl laced fake pills (1)

Fentanyl laced fake pills (2)

Latinos & Opioids

 

Disasters & resilience

Upcoming events:

Fall Fitness Oct 5

 

Mindfulness Oct 7


Mental Illness Awareness Week
:  Oct 3-9

 

National Depression Screening Day:  Oct 7

 

World Mental Health Day:  Oct 10

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

 

September 26, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Worker Wellness Weekly – September 19

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of September 19, 2021

 

Employers are Ghosting

 

A shorter workweek?

 

Home Health Aides

Building a workforce

COVID & Adult tantrums

Well-being Toolkit

Empathy & Leadership

Fighting burnout

Sleep technique

Teens & Social Media

Your child’s emotional distress

 

Youth and psychological distress

Food & SAD

 

Weight (1)

Weight (2)

Exploring suicidal thoughts & feelings

Hugs & Grief

5 stages of grief

St. Louis’ construction industry leads opioids battle

Meth and ODs in the minority communities

 

STOP eating sugar

A generational crisis

Webinar: Power of self-talk

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

September 19, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Blog

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of August 28, 2021

Labor shortage vs Wage shortage

 

Did unemployment benefits impact growth?

 

When hard jobs turn hazardous

Ghosting & Honest Communications

 

Millennials plotting new careers

 

Nurses & Burnout

 

Bosses & Toxic Workplaces

Construction: Designing a welcoming workplace

 

Construction: The lesser known hazard

 

Construction: Surge in suicides

 

Construction: Invisible injuries

 

Sacklers (1)

Sacklers (2)

Sacklers (3)

 

Fentanyl & Cocaine

Raising resilient kids

 

Stop yelling at your kids

Creating a “Go-Bag”

Hearing aids

Sleep

 

Cities add MH facilities

 

CVS & therapy

Schools, COVID, and Anxiety

Return to office anxiety

Embracing stress

Developing resilient relationships

 

Nike’s MH break

CA & sobriety payments

 

China, youth, and videogames

 

Baseball umpires & Prayer

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

September 6, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Worker Wellness Blog Week of September 5

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of September 5, 2021

 

Labor Day

Workers’ rights 

 

Labor shortages and unions

STL Suicide Prevention Stand-down

 

Mental Health in construction

 

How to recognize someone at risk

 

Concussion & Suicide

What 9/11 taught us about Trauma & Resilience

Tiny houses for Vets in STL

Gender, Race & Suicide

Opioid deaths & Race

Sacklers (1)

 

Sacklers (2)

Opioids & smuggling

 

Cannabis & healing

 

Brain inflammation & disease

 

Noise, hearing & our brain

Vision & brain health

Yoga & stress

 

Wellness & exercise

Exercise & anxiety

Breathing & anxiety

 

STOP sitting around

Providing 50 years of MH in STL

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

 

September 5, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Worker Wellness News

Worker Wellness Weekly

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of August 22, 2021

 

Labor Rights Week

 

First Woman to Lead AFL-CIO

 

Union leader says MH is a priority

 

Suicide Prevention in the Construction Industry

 

OSHA joining forces to combat increase in worker suicides

 

Work is a false idol

 

Tracking your kids while away at college

 

Strained emergency workers

 

Students: Returning to School & Anxiety

 

Students, COVID, and MH

 

Teachers: Returning to School & Anxiety

 

Back to School & MH

 

Protection for the Sacklers?

 

Some states not joining opioids settlement

 

Sleep apnea

 

Aides for the Elderly

 

Why we shout when we are angry

 

How to think about trauma

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

 

August 30, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Wellness & Well-being Highlights Week of August 15

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of August 15, 2021

5 wellness strategies for keeping employees


MH: The next big workplace issue

Anxiety & return to work

Bosses & return to work

Sacrifice: A true sports legend

 

Dirty work

 

Pressures of privilege

 

Spiritual wellness 

 

Stress workout

5 yoga poses

 

COVID & Anxiety

COVID & School

Complaining & happiness

Suicide & communities of color


7 habits for healthy/happy life

Sense of belonging & well-being

 

Sleep fitness

Video gaming & possible opioids treatment

Sacklers (1)

Sacklers (2)

Sports & life

Favre, football, and kids’ safety

 

Upcoming Webinar: Grief

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

 

August 23, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Wellness & Well-being Highlights Week of August 8

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of August 8, 2021

Emotional IntelligenceAdult burnout

MH in the workplace

Is BMI an accurate gauge?

Digital addiction

Age & Generousness

Online therapy & COVID

Sacklers (1)

Sacklers (2)

Quitting & Winning

Americans can’t afford to get old

 

Upcoming Webinars, etc.:

Yoga & Meditation

Erasing stigma of substance abuse

Chair Yoga

Raising Happy Toddlers

Vaccine Event

Emergency Rental Assistance

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

 

August 16, 2021/by Braxton Payne
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Wellness & Well-being Highlights Week of August 2

Each week Dr. John Gaal provides us with a Workers’ Wellness Update. This update provides workers, community partners, and more with important articles that he has curated. Below are links to the articles. We hope you enjoy one, a couple, or all of the articles.

About our Worker Wellness Program (WWP):

For many decades, organized labor has played a key role in establishing minimum safety standards in the US workplace. These efforts have mainly focused on the physical aspects of safety (i.e., falls, chemical exposure, noise reduction, etc.). More recently, public health professionals have identified that in order to better protect workers, the workforce eco-system must address the whole person. To this end, a major goal of establishing a WWP is to ensure that all workers have access to timely information regarding their mental aspects of safety on the job and in the community. In so doing, we will offer programming and advice on issues related to work-life balance, wellness, and well-being.

As the WWP develops, we will seek partnerships with local community agencies so that programming can be tailored to local needs. It is our intention to have a presence in towns across the state as a means to deliver training and/or perform research that informs our future activities for the benefit of all workers.

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of August 2, 2021

How to talk to your employer about MH


MH reading list


Workplace counseling?


Religious leaders & MH

 

Taking a MH “day”


S Biles & MH (1)

 

S Biles & MH (2)


S Biles & MH (3)


S Biles & MH (4)

 

S Biles & MH (5)


It’s OK not to be OK

 

How athletes cope with pressure

 

Providing support when someone struggles

 

Sitting & MH


Student well-being 

 

Empathy 

 

How to start exercising

 

Gender equality

 

Opioids settlement (1)

Opioids settlement (2)

 

Opioids settlement (3)

 

MO’s opioids settlement (1)?

 

MO’s opioids settlement (2)?

 

Epidemic inside a pandemic 

 

Canada’s approach to harm reduction

MH self-care


Joy takes practice

Taking back your sex life

MO’s need for a public health overhaul?

Labor shortage? 

 

Future of 4-day workweek


No jerks policy 

 

NOTE: The links provided above are for informational purposes only. None of these serve as a substitute for medical advice one should obtain from his/her own primary care physician and/or mental health professional.

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