Wellness & Well-being Highlights June 10
Wellness & Well-being Highlights
for the
Week of June 10, 2024
This week’s edition of our Worker Wellness & Well-being blog highlights how even in one of the most conservative states (FL), there is a harm reduction program assisting people with SUD/OUD—to how some odd versions of cancer have recently emerged since the end of the pandemic—to empirical evidence revealing how heading the ball in soccer is dangerous. This week I would like to discuss a new and exciting program addressing our youth’s mental health crisis. The Youth Mental Health Corps (YMHC) will train and pay peers stipends. A second-order goal of the program is to develop tomorrow’s social workers, therapists, etc. As AmeriCorps was an outgrowth of the Peace Corps nearly 30 years ago, the YMHC follows in AmeriCorps’ path. A major focus of the initial project is on Latino/a/x youth. Reports suggest that nearly ½ of these youth—18 to 25—do not reach out for help. A big issue is that many Latinos feel the effects of discrimination in our society—especially immigrants—and this impacts their self-worth.
Accordingly, I tip my hat to a long-time friend and colleague, Sal Valdez, as he expressed his joy regarding the above mentioned matter earlier this past week. Rightfully so, since he has been a champion of ALL workers of color for years and currently serves as the ECORN-MO chair. In addition, James Pursell, LEAN-STL, Laborer Peer Specialist, sent me as well. He expressed how awesome this specific youth peer project is and hopes to see it grow. This coming from one-half of a local team that has won numerous awards throughout the STL region over the past year for their dedication to brother and sister members and their families struggling with mental health, substance misuse, and suicidal ideation.
How long will it be before other trades, industrial sectors, and non-profits implement creative solutions like YMHC or LEAN-STL? In closing, I paraphrase my buddy, Brandon Anderson (AGC-MO VP Safety), “When it comes to mental health, the time has come…our region needs less talk and more action.”
Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/youth-mental-health-corps-rcna155574
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