No One Cares Alone: Supporting the mental health and well-being of our health care workforce
download the playbook We created this playbook to outline our programs as a model for what’s possible for other health care organizations to implement for
download the playbook We created this playbook to outline our programs as a model for what’s possible for other health care organizations to implement for
Providence’s My Mental Health Matters Program was recently recognized as a finalist in the Ragan’s Employee Communications Awards Program in two categories: Employee Well-Being and
We are partnering with MTV to shift the culture of mental health from awareness to action. For the third annual Mental Health Action Day on
Quick Links to Resources Youth Resources Workplace Resources May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, and as we look forward to lifting up ways to advance
Providence’s Well Being Trust 2022 annual report includes a look at some of our transformational work in the communities within the Providence footprint as well
Watch the signs of times and take prudent risks to improve the lives of all— especially those who are poor and vulnerable. —Excerpt from Sisters
More than 30% of U.S. adults reported experiencing symptoms of anxiety and/or depression, according to new report by the Kaiser Family Foundation. In addition to
Providence’s Well Being Trust is encouraged to see President Biden prioritize mental health in his recently released 2024 budget proposal. In the 2024 budget, President
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988. Click here to learn more about 988. If you or someone you know is struggling
Our Providence’s Well Being Trust Communications Team has expanded this list for readers to explore and learn about Black mental health trailblazers. We invite you
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