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Wellness & Well-being Highlights December 11

Work life balance

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of December 11, 2023

This week’s edition of our Worker Wellness & Well-being blog consists of topics concerning how suicide deaths increased in 2022—especially when it comes to elderly men—to the matter of the Sacklers bankruptcy move to protect their personal assets now landing before the US Supreme Court to how a small medical trial shows some promise for people who suffered traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) by means of an implanted electronic stimulation device. Today, I wish to shed some light on the topic of PISA test scores. Earlier this week, the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development) released the findings from the Program for International Student Assessment in 2022. In general, this is a test that samples 15-year-olds’ subject matter knowledge (reading, science, and math) in nearly 40 counties across the globe. The OECD last tested students in 2018. Needless to say, COVID-19 is suspected to have played a large role in the decline in learning among most countries’ students with the exception of Canada, Estonia, and Japan (all of which saw improvement in each subject area). More specifically, while US students held their own when it came to reading and science their math scores decreased by 13 points (20 points is considered to be equivalent to a year’s worth of learning)…ranking the US 28th out of 37. So, why is this topic important to us as an industry, community, or nation? Because experts suggest that math nurtures critical thinking and problem-solving skills…essential for children’s mental development. In essence, decreases in our students’ math scores may not only put our nation at a competitive technological disadvantage but can also result in overwhelming implications for mental health. If the pandemic has taught us a few lessons, one is that those in the workforce development space can no longer afford to silo hard skills and soft skills!

 

Sources: https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/pisa-2022-results-volume-i_53f23881-en

https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/pisa-2022-results-volume-ii_a97db61c-en

 

Children / War / Trauma

 

MH during the Holidays

 

2022: Record for Suicide Deaths

 

Guns & Suicide

 

Elderly Men & Suicide

 

MH / Pilots / License

 

Scotland & MH

 

Opioid Epidemic / Treatment / Racial Disparity

 

US Senate & Opioid Legislation

 

Addiction & Cinema

 

US Treasury on Fentanyl & Mexico-China

 

US Treasury on Fentanyl & Mexico

 

Sacklers / Bankruptcy / US Supreme Court (1)

 

Sacklers  / Bankruptcy / US Supreme Court (2)

 

Sacklers / Bankruptcy / US Supreme Court (3)

 

Sacklers / Bankruptcy / US Supreme Court (4)

 

Sacklers / Bankruptcy / US Supreme Court (5)

 

Fentanyl / AI / Border Patrol

 

Are states striving to distribute Narcan?

 

ATL bars & Narcan

 

Canada & Narcan

 

More on not meeting demand for MH care

 

AI & Medicine: How to prevent mistakes?

 

More on FB and predators

 

Middle school boys / Falling behind / Help

 

Addressing Work-Life Balance

 

Women & Gratitude

 

Relationship advice

 

Why marriages fall apart?

 

Causes of Fainting

 

More on Magic Mushrooms

 

Ancient healing in modern world

 

Meh: Persistent depressive Disorder

Costs of LT care

 

Profanity: Cost/Benefit

 

Hair treatment & Cancer

 

Good vs Bad Vision Habits

 

Hearing Loss: More than loud noise!

 

Tinnitus & Brain’s coping

 

TBIs & E-stimulation (1)

 

TBIs & E-stimulation (2)

 

PTSD & Traumatic Memories

 

CTE: The Heisman Prize?

 

Labor’s Good Year

 

NLRB & STL settlement

 

More on Doctors & Labor Unions

 

MO Cannabis Workers & Unions

 

Teamsters strike / DHL / Cincinnati

 

SWA Flight Attendants Reject Contract Offer

Danes join Swedes in Tesla strike

 

US-DOL / Biden / Labor support

 

Germany & Craft Apprenticeships

 

Canada’s Supreme Court / Construction Safety / Owners

 

Women & NJ State Police

 

Setbacks & Your Career

 

Pivoting & Success

 

COVID & Early Retirements

 

PISA test scores (1)

 

PISA test scores (2)

 

PISA test scores (3)

 

Students & Personal Finance

 

More on student debt (1)

 

More on student debt (2)

 

 

Upcoming webinars, etc.:

Developing a MH program

 

 

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. Please contact johngaal@moaflcio.org with related questions or comments.

 

December 11, 2023/by Braxton Payne
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