Resources for Public Health Leaders
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Recommended Resources to Advance Employee Mental Health & Well-Being in Public Health Agencies - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Extensive list of resources for potential adaptation and use by public health entities to advance employee mental health and well-being.
PH WINS 2021: Rising Stress and Burnout in Public Health - de Beaumont
This PH WINS data from 2021 documents the effects of two years of COVID-19 response on the public health workforce.
It’s More than Burnout: Moral Injury in the Public Health Workforce - de Beaumont
This briefing on PH WINS data considers the implications of moral injury and burnout on the public health workforce in recent years.
What Organizations and Communities Can Do to Promote Social Connectedness - CDC
A list from the CDC of promising approaches organizations can use to reduce loneliness & promote more frequent, high-quality relationships.
Creating a Workplace Environment Supportive of Well-Being - AMCHP
This brief article discusses strategies for creating a supportive workplace environment focused on wellbeing.
The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working: Practical Advice for the Public Health Workforce to Overcome Burnout - de Beaumont Foundation
A short article from the de Beaumont Foundation on transforming workplace culture through micro-changes and additional resources.
The Opportunity Cost of COVID for Public Health Practice - JPHMP
Using PH-WINS data, this study assessed the composition of the workforce that contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic response during 2020-2022.
Vantage Fit: Workplace Wellness Committee
This blog highlights the importance of workplace wellness committees, and outlines best practices for developing one.
Guarding Minds at Work - Workplace Strategies for Mental Health Survey
A free resource to measure employee perception of psychological health and safety in your organization.
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