Wellness & Well-being Highlights December 24
Wellness & Well-being Highlights
for the
Week of December 24, 2023
This week’s edition of our Worker Wellness & Well-being blog consists of topics concerning a government report indicating that work-related overdose deaths increased by 13% in 2022 (from 2021…continuing the rise since 2012) to how smaller cities are confronting our country’s homelessness dilemma to how gun shops are beginning to play a vital role in suicide prevention efforts— putting time and distance between people in crisis and lethal means—by providing safe storage. Today, I wish to shed some light on the concept of NOT ABOUT US WITHOUT US. Hardly a week goes by where we do not hear or see another story in the media pointing to workforce shortages. Management 101 suggests that in order to obtain organizational cooperation, one needs to ensure that all stakeholders have input. This is why I point to Ireland’s “RU OK?” Program that addresses the mental health needs of their apprentices designed around “their” involvement. It is also good to see that informed and innovative young adults are not waiting for others to pave a better pathway as seen by the new Mental Health app recently developed by 2 teens. And, finally, we get a glimpse at how HOP (Human Organization Performance) safety principles are striving to establish a more proactive focus on employee well-being. Wherein, employees feel safe to seek help without fear of repercussions. In the end, this form of collaboration can contribute to safer and more productive workplaces…which leads to better retention…which creates an environment that attracts more workers!
Ireland / Apprenticeship / MH Initiative
Are MH courts missing the mark?
Collaborative SUD/OUD Policies
Dangers of Xylazine: The 4th Wave
Testing wastewater / Drugs / NM Schools
Narcan: A couple’s personal mission
Suicide / Gun Shops / Safe Storage
Another Mass Shooting…This time not in the USA
Having intrusive / obsessive thoughts?
Sleep: Married & Separate Beds
Christmas’ Awe: Religion v Spirituality
The need for social connection
Trucks / Parking / Highway Safety
Cell Phone / Life Savings / Safety Tips
US Steel / Granite City / Japan
Trauma: Epstein’s ongoing Damage
Why are fewer young men in college?
On Men & using Paternity Benefits
China / Youth / Dimming Economy
Companies / Apprenticeships / Labor Shortages
More on DOL’s Apprenticeship Rulemaking
College scholarships: Need v Merit
Upcoming webinars, etc.:
Canada’s Supreme Court ruling’s impact on Construction Buyers
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.
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