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It’s Personal: How to Address Mental Health for Every Employee with Mobile Health

We know the mental well-being of your employees is a top concern as you look for the best partners and services to help you make the workplace whole again. The resources on this page were first presented on December 8, 2020 at WELCOA’s special virtual event, The Urgency in Addressing Mental Health in the Workplace. They were chosen to provide you with innovative strategies and ideas for supporting employee well-being.


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New Data and Innovations for Improving Mental Health with Archetype Solutions Group & Ginger

We know the mental well-being of your employees is a top concern as you look for the best partners and services to help you make the workplace whole again. The resources on this page were first presented on December 8, 2020 at WELCOA’s special virtual event, The Urgency in Addressing Mental Health in the Workplace. They were chosen to provide you with innovative strategies and ideas for supporting employee well-being.


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Loneliness with Stuart Chittenden

Originally aired March 26, 2020. In this episode, Wellness Alliance Ryan Picarella will be talking about loneliness with Stuart Chittenden, founder of Squishtalks. In this session, Ryan and Stuart will discuss the effects of loneliness on workers, the cost of loneliness on workplaces and how conversations can combat loneliness.


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Loneliness

Studies have revealed that a lack of social connection and support puts us at a greater risk for illness and death than smoking, obesity, alcohol or lack of physical activity. Wellness Alliance has teamed up with subject matter expert, Stuart Chittenden, founder of Squishtalks, to help arm you in the battle against loneliness.


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Mentally Resilient Employees with Mettie Spiess

February 20, 2020: The WELCOA Pulse guest, Mettie Spiess, mental wellness expert and international keynote speaker who focuses on mentally resilient employees, stigma-free work environments, and empowered leaders.


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Tackling the Loneliness Epidemic

2020 is WELCOA’s Year of Social Connection, where we turn our attention to the benefits – both personal and professional – of experiencing positive, trusting relationships with others. One thing that cannot be ignored however, is loneliness, and its effects on mental, physical, and organizational health. Find practical and insightful tips for strengthening your team in this fact-filled infographic!


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Loneliness with Cory Smith at Wisdom Labs

Loneliness is trending upward and has become a global epidemic. In the workplace, wellness programs and new policies intend to combat this but are actually doing the opposite.


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Cory Smith

Mental and Emotional Wellbeing is the Way with Cory Smith

At the 2018 Summit, Cory Smith shares anecdotes of what companies and individuals are doing to address these challenges and why now is the best time to step forward as a leader for emotional, social, and mental wellbeing in one’s organization.


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The Keys to Workplace Mental Health: Voice. Value. Vigilance. with Mettie Spiess

In this 2018 Summit Keynote, Mettie Spiess discusses the evolution of mental health in the workplace and how to create supportive stigma-free environments that save lives! Together, we apply the power of peer-to-peer support to increase employee engagement and decrease workplace anxiety. Walk away with tools and strategies to start and sustain an effective mental wellness movement in your organization.


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The Under-Explored, High-Stakes Reality of Stress and Burnout at the Workplace with Dr. Jeff Jernigan

Stress and burnout are important topics for worksite wellness teams to study, as 8 to 9 in 10 people do not manage stress in their lives adequately. And a burned-out professional who is out of his or her role for 90 days or more is extremely unlikely to return to their profession.


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