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New Public Education Campaign: Mental Health at Work

Written by Mari Wagner | Apr 21, 2022 4:45:00 PM

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The Department of Labor recently unveiled a public education campaign which promotes “mental health-friendly” workplaces. The “Mental Health at Work: What Can I Do?” campaign helps inform individuals (from entry level staff to CEOs) about how they can personally promote mental health and foster well-being in their workplaces. Actions include being supportive of colleagues and setting a positive tone for inclusivity.

The campaign features a public service video announcement which will broadcast nationally on radio and television. It also features workplace assets including an outreach kit, poster, and mental health resource guide.

Employers interested in learning more should visit the DOL campaign’s website. The site includes links to download campaign materials and other employer resources.

Download the bulletin for more details.

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