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SUMMARY:NYS Health Foundation: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of ﻿New Yorkers During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:New York State has made significant progress against the coronavirus pandemic in recent months. But as the State begins to return to life as it once was\, many New Yorkers will not. The impact of the pandemic’s loss of life\, prolonged economic hardship\, and societal upheaval has had—and will continue to have—a profound impact on the mental health of New Yorkers.\n\nA recent report from NYSHealth examines rates of anxiety and depression in New York State by race and ethnicity\, age\, income\, food security status\, and COVID-19 vaccination status from the start of the pandemic through May 2021\, using weekly self-reported survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The report contrasts recent improvements in mental health with persistent disparities by race\, income\, and food scarcity status.\n\nPlease join NYSHealth for a webinar with Lisa Furst\, L.M.S.W.\, M.P.H.\, Chief Program Officer\, Vibrant Emotional Health\, and Sophie Wheelock\, M.P.H.\, Policy and Research Associate\, NYSHealth. The panelists will discuss the report’s findings\, including key disparities and the continued need for mental health services across New York State. They will also provide recommendations on strategies that can be implemented to improve the emotional wellbeing of all New Yorkers.\n\nWebinar Date:\nThursday\, August 5\, 2021\n12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.\n\nThe webinar will feature a short discussion followed by audience Q&A.
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/nys-health-foundation-addressing-the-mental-health-needs-of-%ef%bb%bfnew-yorkers-during-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:Innovative and Engaging Total Wellness Activities
DESCRIPTION:Trainers: Caitlin Roeder\, LCSW and Diana Rizzo\, MPA\n(NYS Council\, Central Nassau Guidance & Counseling Services Inc)\nWednesday\, August 11 (10-11am)\nFunded by: SAMHSA\n\nThe pandemic has forced organizations to reconsider how they think about and promote employee wellness. This workshop presents a variety of initiatives that have successfully engaged staff this past year. Ideas range from scavenger hunts that encourage staff to build camaraderie outside of work-related tasks; CEO/CFO fireside chats and Town Halls that provide staff an opportunity to connect with and ask questions of management; and “Thank You” campaigns that explicitly acknowledge staff for their hard work and dedication during the pandemic.
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/innovative-and-engaging-total-wellness-activities/
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SUMMARY:How to Promote Staff Wellness
DESCRIPTION:Trainers: Ed Chichon\, Libby Pfonner\, Tara McPherson\, Tarah Frey\n(NYS Council\, Cazenovia Recovery)\nWednesday\, August 18 (10-11am)\nFunded by: SAMHSA\n\nEasy challenges can make small but significant differences in people’s lives. This workshop will focus on how Cazenovia Recovery promotes staff wellness via simple tests that focus on heart-health activities\, nutrition\, gratitude and other topics. Encouraging staff to complete health- and wellness-related tasks for points can be fun and incentives like wellness debit cards provide tangible rewards for purposeful progress.
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/how-to-promote-staff-wellness/
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SUMMARY:Stronger Together: An Action Plan for a DEIB Culture
DESCRIPTION:Trainers: Christina Pearl\, MAOL and Jennifer Loughran\, LMSW\n(NYS Council\, Horizon Health Services)\nWednesday\, August 25 (10-11am)\nFunded by: SAMHSA\n\nHorizon’s Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion and Belonging team has spearheaded a “Stronger Together” campaign that has become a pillar of support for staff’s mental health needs by confronting institutional racism through the cultivation of a new era of awareness\, civility\, respect\, understanding and inclusion in the workplace and community. This workshop presents their initiatives of the past year—ranging from anti-racism and social justice book clubs to topical panel discussions with staff.
URL:https://nyscouncil.org/event/stronger-together-an-action-plan-for-a-deib-culture-2/
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