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Wellness & Well-being Highlights September 16

Work life balance

Wellness & Well-being Highlights

for the

Week of September 16, 2024

This week’s edition of our Worker Wellness & Well-being blog explores a variety of efforts addressing Suicide Prevention in the Construction Industry—to how a recent study’s findings indicate the rapid aging of teen girls’ brains due to COVID—to a time-sensitive plea to Congress as an unusual amount of 9/11 First Responders are beginning to show signs of dementia related to neurotoxic dust exposure which is NOT currently covered by the World Trade Center Health Program. This week I would like to take this opportunity to take a closer look at the importance of how WE look beyond monthly campaigns to raise awareness in our communities (i.e., May: Mental Health Awareness and September: Suicide Prevention Awareness). It is no secret that both of these topics, for the most part until this past decade, have been considered taboo or “off limit” topics whether at home, workplace, or community. Thankfully, more recently, an increasing amount of venues are discussing these “once-tough” matters on a regular basis by creating safe spaces and not merely relegating them to nationally-designated months. As I have mentioned previously in this blog, I believe the COVID pandemic accelerated this process…for the good of society.

 

I would be remiss in suggesting that the above-mentioned change came about because of 1 factor. As such, most issues in life are determined based on an array of inputs. Another input worth mentioning here is the wave of new, younger workers entering the workforce…who are not afraid of speaking their minds (FYI: Mental Health ranks high on their priority list). To this end, if we adhere to these 2 often-spoken tenets of business leadership:

(a) workers are a firm’s most important asset; and

(b) today’s youth are the foundation of tomorrow’s society

it is imperative that WE integrate lessons learned from these efforts from this past May and September. In essence, let’s move beyond the “check the box” philosophy.

 

This brings to mind the sea-change of the OSHA-10 movement ~2 decades ago. Major construction consumers in the STL region drew a line in the sand and said, “Six months from now, no workers will be allowed on our property’s construction projects w/o an OSHA-10 credential.” More than a handful of contractors and trade unions immediately pushed back. Before long, a lion’s share of this work was assigned to the various joint labor-management training schools. Eventually, the goal was met! More importantly, most of those training programs went above and beyond the call by integrating “safety” into ALL aspects of their curricula…thus, my point about moving beyond merely checking the box.

 

In closing, there is NO doubt that our industry is faced with another watershed moment. Make no mistake, once again this will require involvement of ALL stakeholders to make the difference. As per a Chinese proverb: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. YOU can help transform our industry by participating in one or more of the activities listed below sooner rather than later. Please share as you see fit. Thank you!

 

Sources: SUD in the Construction Industry (9/17)

From Awareness to Action: Construction & MH

Suicide Prevention in the Construction Industry

Vets & Safer Homes (11/18)

UM-Ext Resilience Training

One Man’s MH Journey

UA & MH Awareness

 

 

Contractors shed light on Suicide Prevention

 

Peer Supporters MH: Caring for the Caretakers

 

Suicide: Changing the Narrative

 

Employers: Why hire a Social Worker?

 

Cannabis & Workplace Intervention?

 

MH: Which “therapy” for me?

 

Update: Mental Health Parity Law

 

More on Today’s Parents

 

How “Helicoptering” Hurts Kids

 

MH / Teens / Social Media

 

Technology & Bullying

 

Teens & COVID’s Impact

 

Supporting Young Minds

 

Black Churches & Dementia

 

US growth of MH jobs

 

Employers: MH Cost Calculator

 

Menopause & Sex Drive

 

Body Shaming

 

Mosquitoes / Heat / Diseases

 

AI / Brain / Fruit flies

 

Experts on Grief

 

Warning: Lead in Cinnamon

 

More on “Perfecting” Sleep

 

Japan & Job site Respect/Inquiry

 

More on Construction’s Safety Helmets vs Hard Hats

 

Another HS Football player dies!!!

 

Another concussion: Will Tua retire from NFL?

 

More on Tua’s future

 

Do Guardian Caps work: Lab vs Field?

 

More on Guardian Caps (1)

 

More on Guardian Caps (2)

 

9/11 First Responders & Dementia

 

Burned-out Firefighters

 

Biden calls for “Higher Road” Labor Standards

 

Boeing strike threat

 

Boeing’s Machinists Strike

 

Honor / Mexicans / US War-Time Laborers

 

Ike & Trump on deporting immigrants

 

Disney’s Pirates & NLRB ruling

 

UAW & TN Battery Plant

 

Amazon / Drivers / Pay Boost?

 

Understanding the job market: Trade School

 

Burnout & Leadership

 

Teens & Real Jobs vs Elite Internships

 

China raises retirement age

 

Employee fired for “liking” toxic workplace post

 

Venezuela’s Gangs / Drugs / USA

 

Walmart prints 3D warehouse

 

Body Scans / Amazon / TSA

 

 

 

Upcoming webinars, etc.:

MH Resources

 

SUD in the Construction Industry (9/17)

 

HS Concussions & Show-Me Return to Learn (10/1)

 

Union Women “Get it Done” (10/1)

 

Vets & Safer Homes (11/18)

 

UM-Ext Resilience Training

 

From Awareness to Action: Construction & MH

 

Suicide Prevention in the Construction Industry

 

Maternal Suicide in the US

 

What to do after a child’s Suicide Attempt?

 

Preventing Suicide by Firearms

 

UA & MH Awareness

 

Construction Industry Suicide Prevention Newsletter

 

2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention

 

One Man’s MH Journey

 

 

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.

 

September 16, 2024/by Missouri Works Initiative
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