Lady Gaga Launches Mental Health Literacy Course with Certificate
With the increase in suicide, frankly, I think this is a worthwhile resource. What do you think?
The "Be There Certificate" is a free, self-paced learning experience designed to increase mental health literacy and provide the learner with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to safely support anyone who may be struggling with their mental health.
It provides a deep understanding of Be There’s 5 Golden Rules — a simple but actionable framework on how to recognize when someone might be struggling with their mental health, your role in supporting that person, and how to connect them to the help they deserve.
A key part of the program appears to be education and awareness about maintaining boundaries and avoiding codependency as a dynamic that can impede a friend from getting help.
Sponsored by Lady Gaga, and first reported on March 9 by People Magazine in an exclusive, you can learn all about it here. It's free.
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Protecting Your Mental Health in the "Always On" Work Culture
Burnout is now officially recognized by the World Health Organization, and just in time, because hybrid workforce settings -- remote and onsite -- accelerated in the era of COVID, can create more stress. Employees are more at risk of burnout working in an "always on" job. And more jobs are moving this direction with access to technology
tools.
Burnout may become more of a problem than ever. Read more creating boundaries and helping employees check their mental health.
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