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Workforce Mental Health

Recognizing the Need and Resources to Support A Happy, Healthy Workforce

  • Date: 05/17/2023 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM  

With their work environment turned upside down over the past three years due to the pandemic and other factors, 39 percent of respondents to the American Psychological Association’s recent Work and Well-Being Survey said their job has had a negative impact on their mental health.

The fallout: unhealthy job stress and burnout for more Americans who work full-time and spend about half of their waking lives on the job.

Join us for a free, virtual workshop on Wednesday, May 17, 2023, where we will be discussing this growing concern and the mental health resources available to help stressed workers.

WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Common Sources of Stress
  • Cost of Mental Health in the Workplace
  • Brain Science and Happiness
  • Staff Wellness and the Bottom Line
  • Opportunities to Make an Impact at Work
  • MDHHS Stay Well Program and Other Resources

YOUR HOSTS:

Sean Egan Deputy Director of Labor & Director of COVID Workplace Safety, Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity

Matt Rose Outreach Specialist, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ Stay Well Program

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Workforce Mental Health

Recognizing the Need and Resources to Support A Happy, Healthy Workforce

  • Date: 05/17/2023 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM  

With their work environment turned upside down over the past three years due to the pandemic and other factors, 39 percent of respondents to the American Psychological Association’s recent Work and Well-Being Survey said their job has had a negative impact on their mental health.

The fallout: unhealthy job stress and burnout for more Americans who work full-time and spend about half of their waking lives on the job.

Join us for a free, virtual workshop on Wednesday, May 17, 2023, where we will be discussing this growing concern and the mental health resources available to help stressed workers.

WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Common Sources of Stress
  • Cost of Mental Health in the Workplace
  • Brain Science and Happiness
  • Staff Wellness and the Bottom Line
  • Opportunities to Make an Impact at Work
  • MDHHS Stay Well Program and Other Resources

YOUR HOSTS:

Sean Egan Deputy Director of Labor & Director of COVID Workplace Safety, Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity

Matt Rose Outreach Specialist, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ Stay Well Program

Register Now

Return to full list >>