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Workplace Mental Health Resources
Center for Workplace Mental Health
WorkplaceMentalHealth.org
The Center for Workplace Mental Health offers a range
of tools to help employers create a more supportive
workplace environment and advance mental health
policies at their organizations. Resources include
ready-to-use trainings and case studies of workplace
mental health initiatives in action.
Employee Assistance Professionals
Association (EAPA)
EAPassn.org
EAPA is a membership organization that provides
education and services to employee assistance
professionals and others interested in behavioral health
and employee wellbeing. As part of this, it also helps
employers understand employee assistance program
(EAP) services and options for offering them.
Employer Assistance and Resource Network on
Disability Inclusion (EARN)
AskEARN.org
EARN helps employers recruit, hire, retain and
advance qualified people with disabilities and build
disability-inclusive workplace cultures. Among its
resources is a Mental Health Toolkit, which outlines
best practices and examples of mental health
initiatives implemented by a variety of companies.
EARN is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor's
Office of Disability Employment Policy.
Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
AskJAN.org
JAN is the leading source of free, expert and
confidential guidance on job accommodations. It offers
a range of resources on its website as well as oneon-one
assistance to both employers and individuals
with a range of disabilities, including mental health
conditions. JAN is funded by the U.S. Department of
Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy.
Mental Health America
MHANational.org
Mental Health America promotes mental health
through advocacy, education, research and services
to individuals with mental health conditions and their
families, including through peer support. It also offers
a range of resources for use in the workplace, including
the Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health recognition
program for employers.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI.org
NAMI works to build better lives for the millions of
Americans affected by mental health conditions. It
has hundreds of local affiliates across the U.S. that
raise awareness and provide support to individuals
and families. Through its " StigmaFree Company "
program, businesses can pledge to create an
accepting and mentally healthy work culture and
access resources to assist in doing so.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration
SAMHSA.gov
SAMHSA is a federal agency that works to reduce
the impact of substance abuse and mental health
conditions on America's communities. It offers a
variety of materials employers can use to educate
employees about substance abuse and mental health,
including treatment locators to help employees access
help for themselves or their families.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, free and
confidential 24-hour support is available through
the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline,
at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or the Crisis Text Line,
at 741741.
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