WBT’s Social Engagement Efforts
Please check out the below video on our social engagement efforts to date. https://wellbeingtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Hightlight-Reel-Update-Interceptions.mp4
Please check out the below video on our social engagement efforts to date. https://wellbeingtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Hightlight-Reel-Update-Interceptions.mp4
Radloff was hired in a new role: as an ED LMHC/Care Coordinator. He sits at the front of the nursing station facing the entrance to
A report by the public-health groups Trust for America’s Health and Well Being Trust yielded similar findings earlier this year. It found that more millennials were dying
When IHI, in partnership with Well Being Trust, convened the ED & Upstream (ED & UP) Learning Community, CCMC joined after recently launching the BH
Talk 2 Be Well: This peer-to-peer conversation with Well Being Trust’s student advisory council & Oregon Youthline volunteers – moderated by Providence psychologist Dr. Robin Henderson
Other research has also raised concerns about millennial health, particularly mental health. Drug-related deaths among the group have surged in the past decade, as have
While many hospitals nationwide have worked to address different aspects of this complex problem, few have tackled it as a system-level issue. Recognizing this, the
“Fifteen years ago, we saw that we could use influencers and celebrities to do more than just sell video games and sneakers,” says Mary Renouf,
Youth suicides have spiked over the last decade, and substance misuse is exacting a heavy toll on teens, according to a new report. The report
#Work2BeWell is prioritizing mental well-being Powered by Providence St. Joseph Health and Well Being Trust, the youth-driven movement is spurring conversations around mental health and
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