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Worksite Mental Health for Access all recorded webinars and slides at Owners and Managers https://go.unc.edu/PROSPER 1. Strategies a. Range of Problems b. Range of Programs (Worksite Wellness/Health Promotion, Organizational Factors, Clinical Services) 2. Practicalities STRATEGIES www.peersforprogress.org 3 Problems and Objectives Types of problems • Diagnoses – e.g., Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) – As per Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-5) • Broad range of problems – hassles, feeling anxious or sad, family stressors, etc. • Problems of the workplace – stress, morale, cohesion, absenteeism Objectives • Reduce absenteeism • Increase presenteeism • Increase morale, productivity, customer satisfaction • Raise reputation of company as a good place to work and progressive, reliable source of products • Reduce health care costs (mental health major driver itself and contributor to physical health problems) Layers of Programs Policies and Practices • HR • Supervision and reporting relationships Objectives • Organizational climate • Reduce absenteeism Worksite Based Resources & Activities • Increase presenteeism For Problems “We all Have” • Increase morale, productivity, • Workshops, Classes customer satisfaction • Group Programs • Raise reputation of company as a • Promotional Campaigns good place to work and progressive, reliable source of Clinical Services and Resources products For diagnosed problems, those needing professional care • Reduce health care costs (mental • EAP health major driver itself and • Adequate behavioral health coverage contributor to physical health • Family coverage (adolescent and spouse mental problems) health often major driver of employer health costs) Worksite as Community Range of Activities • Wellness and peer support group and individual activities • Incorporate mental health into general management practices, e.g., Quality Circles • Company investment in resources: e.g., work-out room and equipment; nursing mothers facility; attractive, private room for group meetings; healthy vending machines and facilities for healthy diet – refrigerators, stoves, microwaves Organization and Governance • Employee engagement in program direction and implementation • Employee steering committee – workplace wide in small company, within units in larger • When possible, choices by employees (e.g., purchases of break room equipment, topics for monthly wellness meetings) Advantage of Community – Smoking Cessation in St. Louis • Higher quit rates among those exposed to the broad campaign than among those who joined classes to help them quit (Fisher et al. Am J Health Promotion 1994 9: 39-47, 75.)
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