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The Secret to Mentally Healthy Workplaces
“I’ve grown tired of attending Mentally Healthy Workplace conferences where there’s endless talk about the issue but no real solutions offered except for buying new online applications and additional employee benefits,” said my colleague, the CEO of a prominent employer coalition. This launched a conversation like many others I’ve had during recent years. “I couldn’t Read More

Spoiler Alert: This is Us is More Than Entertainment – It’s Educating Audiences about Physical and Mental Health Issues
This is Us, the hugely popular NBC television program, has garnered both critical praise and a legion of loyal fans. On the show, the fictional Pearson family, shown in several stages of their lives, face very real problems that audiences have found compelling and inspirational. Much of the success of This is Us can be Read More

Tips For Your Employees: How to Talk (and listen) To Children After a School Shooting
Horrific events such as the Parkland, Florida school shooting are a harsh reminder that violent acts can happen anywhere, even in places we assume should be protected and safe. As adults are trying to process their own reactions to this tragedy, many are also helping to reassure children of their safety at school. BHS has Read More

Reducing Workplace Sexual Harassment: A Proactive Approach
Each day seems to bring a new report of sexual harassment complaints against celebrities, politicians, and other high-profile individuals. In recognition of what the publication has termed a “revolution of refusal,” Time recently named “The Silence Breakers” as the 2017 Person of the Year – highlighting the growing number of women and men who have Read More

The Aftermath of a Crisis: What Happens Next?
Imagine your organization has just been through a traumatic event. Perhaps an employee has died or been seriously injured on the job, or your workforce has been drastically reduced by downsizing. Or, an outside event, such as the recent tragic mass shootings, has left your employees feeling afraid and vulnerable. Unfortunately, these critical incidents can Read More