Quarterly News and Updates

September 2023

This summer CPH-NEW staff gathered in-person to build community and brainstorm ways to integrate justice, equity, diversity and inclusion into the future of Total Worker Health® work.


In the 2022-2023 school year the Total Teacher Health project implemented the Healthy Workplace Participatory Program for Educators (HWPP-E) in 2 Elementary schools in Connecticut. During this process 19 educators used the HWPP-E to develop interventions to improve educator well-being in their schools. These schools will continue with the project in the coming school year with 2 additional elementary schools being added.  


A cohort of nine have graduated from the TWH Employer Crisis Preparedness course for Human Resources personnel! Stay tuned for dissemination of the online course this fall.


The SHIFT healthcare project is supporting a self-sustaining participatory TWH program in a mental healthcare work environment, with customization directed by the facility personnel themselves. The SHIFT project has developed a new manual for facilitating the Healthy Workplace Participatory Program for Unions and Worker Organizations (HWPP-U). This manual is a companion to the Train the Trainer currently being offered bi-monthly.


The Health Improvement Through Employee Control (HITEC) transitioned from NIOSH funding to primarily being supported directly through the State of Connecticut. The first two years of funding is coming to an end but has been renewed for another two years. HITEC investigators are actively collaborating with the CT Department of Correction as they assume a more active role in the governance of the program. 


Register now for the next Total Worker Health® Trends: Expert Webinar Series September 21, 2023, 12 P.M. EST. Join Dr. Peter Hasle for "No one whistles a symphony: How to integrate safety with operations management" In this webinar, learn how to change the internal health and safety of your organization through organizational learning and change management using “change agents”, intermediaries and collective teamwork. Register here.

Management of Psychosocial Risk in the Workplace

Contributed by Marnie Dobson, Ph.D., Center for Social Epidemiology and the Healthy Work Campaign


 Over 40 years of robust international scientific research provides compelling evidence that documents the negative impacts of work-related stressors. These impacts include workplace injuries, musculoskeletal disorders, poor mental health, and cardiovascular disease and mortality. Harvard and Stanford economists found that work stressors resulting from “the way workers are managed'' contributed to over 120,000 deaths annually and $180 billion in U.S. health care costs. Work stress contributes to over half of annual lost working days and an estimated US$150 billion in lost productive work time3. Ignoring these costs and their implications is no longer an option. Continue reading

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CPH-NEW Continuing Education and Training 


Building Total Worker Health Leaders in Unions and Worker Organizations Train the Trainer program: Are you a member or staff at a union or worker organization? This training is designed for you! Learn to implement TWH approaches in labor management health and safety committees. Registration for the October cohort is open now!


Total Worker Health Facilitator Training: Sharpen your facilitation skills and learn how to implement Total Worker Health using the Healthy Workplace Participatory Program, in this virtual training course. Register here for classes in October!

Continuing Education & Training Page

Events

September 19, 2023, 11 A.M. EST: The Institute for Work and Health presents: Is in-person training more effective than online training? Findings from a study of Ontario workers. Register here.


September 27, 2023, 12 P.M. PT: The California Labor Lab presents: "Unequal Rights: The Patchwork of State and Local Labor Protections in the U.S." Dr. Harknett discusses state and local worker protections. Register here.


October 18, 2023, 10 A.M. EST: Leveraging Community Engagement To Address Behavioral Health Disparities In The Deaf Community. UMASS Chan Medical School presents a discussion on community engagement methods. Register here.


October 18, 2023, 10 A.M. EST: Total Worker Health® Webinar Series: "SMART Work Design for Healthy and Productive Work" Join Dr. Parker as she shares her S.M.A.R.T work design model. Register here.

Events Page

New Publications


Cavallari, JM, Garza, JL, Charamut, NR, et al. Impact of Work Schedule Characteristics on Teacher Mental Health and Burnout Symptoms while Remote Working. Am J Ind Med. 2023; 1-13. doi:10.1002/ajim.23522

Publications & Articles

Listen, Read, Watch


Join CPH-NEW's own Laura Punnett as she shares her journey in worker health advocacy. Int his interview, Laura explores gender disparities in health outcomes. Watch here.


The Healthier Workforce Center presents: "De-escalation approaches for workplace violence" Watch here.


Oregon Healthy Workforce Center presents: "What's work got to do with it" Listen to this podcast series here.


The Center for Healthy Work in partnership with the Community Writing Project and Workers Teatro present the stories of temporary workers. Listen here.


CPH-NEW investigator Mazen El Ghaziri, Ph.D., RN Associate Professor and Associate Chair from the University of Massachusetts Lowell Solomont School of Nursing is co-leading with Lisa Jaegers Ph.D., OTR/L Associate Professor, Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, Saint Louis University, and Martin Cherniack, MD, MPH, Professor Emeritus of Occupational Medicine at UConn Health, as consultant on phase 2 of the newly funded cooperative agreement by the National Institute of Corrections on Responding to Staff Trauma and Organizational Stress in Prisons and Jail Settings.


Total Worker Health® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Participation by CPH-NEW does not imply endorsement by HHS, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, or the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). This publication was supported by Grant Number 1 U19 OH012299. Its contents are solely the responsibility of CPH-NEW and do not necessarily reflect the views of NIOSH.

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