Quarterly News and Updates

June 2023

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As we move into summer, our research studies have reached some important milestones. Baseline survey collection is complete in the Total Teacher Health school-based well-being project, with 900 teachers participating from two CT districts. The survey will guide interventions to help teachers address stress from work overload. Results from pilot testing of a TWH Employer Crisis Preparedness course for Human Resources personnel will be used to create and disseminate an online course this fall. The SHIFT healthcare project is transitioning to a self-sustaining participatory TWH program in a mental healthcare work environment, with customization directed by the facility personnel themselves. Stay tuned this fall for dissemination of new TWH organizational readiness tools, a new TWH toolkit for unions and worker organizations, and a TWH Trends Webinar (Sept 21) by Peter Hasle on how to integrate safety into an organization's system of operations. 


CPH-NEW was awarded a $20,000 pilot grant (PI Serena Rice, MS, Co-I Alicia Kurowski, Co-I ScD and Laura Punnett, ScD) to conduct a study: Trade Union Staff Health and Well-Being: A Mixed Methods Study. The funding was awarded by the California Labor Lab at UC Berkely, a CDC Total Worker Health Center for Excellence. This project will characterize the work organization factors (e.g., long work hours, high demands, high stakes) experienced by union staff members and the long-term impacts on their overall health, safety, and well-being.

This Old Thing: Spotlight on Workplace Ageism

Contributed by Gretchen Petery, PhD. Division of Science Integration, NIOSH



Population aging trends predicted decades ago have become a reality we will live with throughout the 21st century, including at work. The workforce is becoming older, on average, and more age diverse, which can create challenges for leaders and workers alike, particularly in terms of workplace ageism (Truxillo et al., 2018). The World Health Organization defines ageism as “the stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel), and discrimination (how we act) towards others or oneself based on age.” Ageism is both pervasive and socially accepted (Levy, 2022).Continue reading here.

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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 September 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 September!

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Events

June 14, 2023, 1PM EST: Health Links® Webinar: Antiracism 2023: Environmental Justice and the Workplace. Register here.


June 15-16, 2023: APHA Policy Action Institute. Speakers will explore the challenges and solutions to the nation’s public health policy issues. Discuss how individuals and organizations can influence policy at all levels. Provide attendees with action items for pushing the public health agenda. Register here.


June 16, 2023, 9 A.M. PST: The Oregon Healthy Workforce Center presents "Sleep and Shift Work: Implications for Worker Health and Safety." This day long symposium will explore the impact of sleep on health. Register here.


June 28, 2023, 12 - 1 PM The California Labor Lab presents "Fired by an App: Rideshare Drivers' Experience with Discrimination, Harassment, and Unfair Termination." Register here.


August 31, 2023, 1P.M. EST: Health Links® Webinar: The Recovery Friendly Workplace: A Total Worker Health® Approach. Register here.


September 21, 2023, 12 P.M. EST: Total Worker Health® Trends: Expert Webinar Series "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.

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New Publications


Nobrega, S., Edwards, K., El Ghaziri, M., Giacobbe, L., Rice, S., & Punnett, L. (2023). A Protocol to Assess Contextual Factors During Program Impact Evaluation: A Case Study of a STEM Gender Equity Intervention in Higher Education. American Journal of Evaluation, online first https://doi.org/10.1177/10982140231152281


Publications & Articles

Listen, Read, Watch


The Safe Home Care Project has launched their new website which includes valuable free resources for preparing for in-home care and ensuring the safety of home care workers.


Learn more about employee recruitment and retention with these great videos from the The Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest!

Congratulations

Suzanne Nobrega earned a PhD in Education Research and Evaluation at UMass Lowell School of Education (May ’23). Her study, Perspectives of Occupational Safety and Health Professionals on Total Worker Health Competencies, earned Outstanding Dissertation Award for the School of Education. Nobrega is CPH-NEW Associate Center Director and Outreach Director, an occupational safety and health research center within the UML Biomedical Engineering department.

Patricia A. MacCulloch earned a PhD in Nursing with a concentration in Health Promotion from UMass Lowell Solomont School of Nursing (April ’23). Her study, Investigating Hospital Safety Culture Characteristics Related to Nurse Patient Handling Policies and Practices: A Mixed Method Study, is intended to inform hospital administrators, nurse union leaders, registered nurses, and legislative efforts in the development of evidence based safe patient handling policy language and practice activity.

Alicia Dugan, assistant professor of medicine at the UConn School of Medicine, was highlighted for Spring 2023 Faculty Spotlight. Dugan received a citation from the 21st Surgeon General regarding her examplary approach to workplace mental health and well being. Her work with vulnerable worker populations in corrections, manufacturing, healthcare, and education is highlighted in a great spotlight video seen here.

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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