‘Yellow Trip Road’ Experience Offers NFTs, Mental Health Guidance

Yellow Trip Road is a new, immersive, extended reality experience from EBIT, a company sparking conversation about mental health issues.
How to Encourage Employees to Use Mental Health Benefits
Employers can do better when educating employees about using the mental health resources available to them—a message that is especially important given the increased stress employees are facing due to the lingering COVID-19 pandemic, HR advisors say.
Plan to have mental health pro join State Police on calls launched in Cumberland

BRIDGETON — Two-thirds of the time police use force in New Jersey involve someone experiencing mental health issues, according to acting Attorney General Andrew J. Bruck. More than half of
Huntedon Central H.S. receives grant for mental health education program

The National Council for Mental Wellbeing, in partnership with the Born This Way Foundation, has awarded a grant to Hunterdon Central Regional High School for an innovative mental health education program.
Mental health support necessary for Oxford High School students following shooting, state educators say

Three students were fatally shot Tuesday and eight others were injured.
How social media can negatively impact mental health
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Heavy usage can result in increased feelings of anxiety or depression
Mental-health challenges have shaped Georgia Tech assistant Julian Swartz

Georgia Tech assistant coach Julian Swartz’s one season playing for Wisconsin was at once a high and a low. A freshman forward who had been the Wisconsin state player of the year as a high-school senior, Swartz was a backup for coach Dick Bennett’s team that made an unlikely run to the 2000 Final Four.
Mental health tips offered to deal with crisis

In the wake of Tuesday’s shooting at Oxford High School, Oakland Community Health Network is providing tips to manage stress and trauma associated with such a crisis.