UISD, Pillar officials speak on new mental health program

According to a recent study, job stress, anxiety and depression continue to be a problem among teachers and school employees across the nation.
CDPH working to improve mental health of people around Chicago

The Chicago Department of Public Health has just partnered with The Shine Hope Company and its Hopeful Cities initiative in an effort to boost the mental health of people around Chicago.
You’re Not Alone: A police department’s renewed focus on mental health and wellness

The department also recently added a therapy dog to the office.
You’re Not Alone: A police department’s renewed focus on mental health and wellness

The East Lansing Police Department has launched several initiatives focused on the mental health and overall wellness of officers and other employees at the department as well as their families and retirees.
HEALTH EXPERTS: Severe weather could impact mental health

Flooding could cause social and mental health problems in adults and children that have experienced severe weather in the past.
UISD and Pillar announce mental health program

According to a 2024 survey, teachers nationwide experienced job-related stress that resulted in burnout or some form of depression.
Putting mental health care at the forefront for first responders

A study released this week by SUNY New Paltz found a majority of the 6,000 first responders asked experience stress, burnout, and anxiety.
Empowering cancer survivors: Improving mental health and well-being
Gilda's Club Kentuckiana offers classes for cancer patients and survivors and is expected to provide service to 4,000 people this year.