Resources for Public Health Leaders
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Strategies for Enhancing Governmental Public Health Workforce Well-being and Retention - JPHMP
ASTHO’s technical package of strategies to support state, territorial, & local health department efforts to address burnout & moral injury.
It’s a New Era for Mental Health at Work - HBR
A Harvard Business Review article on mental health challenges facing American workers, assessing workforce wellbeing pre & post-pandemic.
Stay Interview Toolkit - UW SMPH
A detailed toolkit for designing tailored Stay Interviews. Resource provided by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
The Research Is Clear: Long Hours Backfire for People and for Companies
A Harvard Business Review article on the negative effects of long working hours.
Actions for Mental Health Excellence in the Workplace - APA
Concrete, evidence-based recommendations for supporting employee mental health in the workplace from the American Psychological Association.
The Exodus Of State And Local Public Health Employees: Separations Started Before And Continued Throughout COVID-19 - Health Affairs
Expert analysis of PH WINS data showing decreased staffing at public health agencies, and recommendations to address this exodus.
McKinsey Workplace
This study from McKinsey conducted a survey to understand the causes and effects of burnout, and provide insights and recommendations.
We Must Practice What We Preach: a Framework to Promote Well-Being and Sustainable Performance in the Public Health Workforce in the United States
This article in the Journal of Public Health Policy states the urgent need for attending to the well-being of the public health workforce.
Communicate With Care in Your Telework Policies
An ASTHO blog article about how to communicate with care to staff about telework policies with the shift of the pandemic.
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