Resources for Mental Health in the Workplace
- Apricity – Drug & Alcohol Treatment
- EBB & FLOW Connections • Cooperative
- ERC Counselors and Consultants Help your Employees Thrive.
- Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC)
- Mental Health First Aid Training for your organization
- Create More Happiness in the Workplace: Discover practical strategies to create more happiness in the workplace and everyday life.
- MarshMcLennan Agency: Adult Mental Health First Aid Training with
- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC):
- Mental Health First Aid: Website
- Mental Health America Lakeshore: Workplace Resiliency
- Moraine Park Technical College Training available
- Prevea: Prioritizing Your Wellness
- Prevea: The Art of Resiliency
- Prevea: Wellness Counseling
- Prevea: Occupational Health
- Prevea: Healthy Lifestyles
- Mental Health in the Workplace: https://www.cdc.gov/workplacehealthpromotion/tools-resources/workplacehealth/mental-health/index.html
Emotional Wellness Toolkit: https://www.nih.gov/health-information/emotional-wellness-toolkit
Caring for Your Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/caring-for-your-mental-health
Office of the Surgeon General Current Priorities: https://www.hhs.gov/surgeongeneral/priorities/workplace-well-being/index.html
Resilient Wisconsin: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/resilient/index.htm
National Association of Mental Illness – Wisconsin: NAMI Wisconsin – A family-based, grassroots support and advocacy organization.
NSC Substance Use Calculator provides business leaders with specific information about the cost of substance use in the workplace based on the number of employees, industry, and state.
Prescription Pain Medications: A Fatal Cure for Injured Workers, discusses promising workers’ compensation practices that can protect injured workers from potential harm arising out of opioid use.
National Drug-free Workplace Alliance provides drug-free workplace program resources, such as online training, consultation services, and educational content.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers a Drug-free Workplace Toolkit with information to help employers create and maintain drug-free workplace programs. This page also includes a Model Plan for a Comprehensive Drug-free Workplace Program for reference.