
Workplace Mental Health
In the midst of a crisis, mental health and self-care is paramount. The resources below can help you support your workforce during these uncertain times. Mental well-being has a significant impact throughout the U.S. and Canada and, in turn, throughout our workplaces and on employee benefit plans.
Mental Health in the Workplace Virtual Conference
Organizations continue to face challenges with how to respond to their participants' mental health needs and foster a healthy work environment. This event will provide best practices for when, where and how employers can support the total well-being of their employees and their families.
More InformationWorkplace Mental Health: A Multifaceted Approach
At the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), our mental health program has evolved over the last five years. Our multipronged approach has been effective in creating a psychologically safe culture where mental health challenges are normalized. We would love to share some of the following tactics that have garnered HOOPP recognition with a recent award from Benefits Canada:
- Keeping a data-driven approach that includes an annual review of data and several inputs (including focus groups with employee resource groups)
- Providing comprehensive mental health benefits and partnering with a vendor that provides ease of access to discounted services for psychological support
- Developing mental health training for people leaders and integrating it into the general HOOPP management training program
- Partnering with a mental health consultant to provide coaching on an ad hoc basis to people leaders who are navigating the challenge of supporting staff with mental health challenges—ensuring they have the tools to manage conversations, boundaries and balance with their own needs
- Implementing preventative programming to complement the above, such as seminars on nutrition and mood, activities that incent physical activity and social connection, and courses on managing anxiety and stress.
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits: 2024 Survey Report
As more employees grapple with mental well-being, organizations are challenged with implementing new solutions to support mental health in the workplace. Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits: 2024 Survey Results reveals the prevalence of various mental health challenges among workers and their families. Data indicates that to combat conditions on the rise, employers are focused on improving manager mental health training, rethinking employee assistance programs (EAPs), and enhancing virtual mental health options.
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- Mental Health Parity Compliance: Tips for NQTL Testing (Benefits Magazine, January/February 2025)
- What’s Working: Providing PPE for Mental Health (Benefits Magazine, May/June 2024)
- The Recovery-Ready Workplace: The Next Frontier for Employee Wellness (Benefits Magazine, January/February 2024)
- The Evolving Need for Mental and Behavioral Health Literacy (Benefits Quarterly, First Quarter 2024)
- What's Working: Building Better Behavioral Health Care (Benefits Magazine, September/October 2023)
- How to Leverage Your EAP for a Mentally Healthy Workplace: What Leaders Need to Know and Do (Benefits Magazine, July/August 2023)
- Mental Health Parity Compliance: Hidden Hurdles (Benefits Magazine, March/April 2023)
- Family Mental Health and the Impact on the Workplace (Plans & Trusts, January/February 2023)
Additional Resources
- InfoQuick: Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (U.S.)
- Legislative Tracker (U.S.)
- Regulatory Updates
- Canadian Legislative Scorecard
- Sample Documents
- Pillar of Support: Employee Assistance Programs Create Stronger Workplace Foundations (John McCormack, CMA Today, March/April 2023. Permission to reproduce granted by the American Association of Medical Assistants.)
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