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Posted by Carolyn Martin on November 3rd, 2022
Posted in: Consumer Health, Health Misinformation, Mental Health, News from NNLM Region 5, Public Libraries
Tags: consumer health, health information, mental health, public library, workplace health, Youth Services
Our current U.S. Surgeon General has helped to produce several useful reports and tools regarding health and information. These resources could provide crucial information for internal staff and administration as well as for the clients, patrons, and communities you serve.
Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well-Being
This 30-page report offers a foundation that workplaces can build upon. The report is centered on the worker’s voice and equity and highlights a framework to support workplaces as engines of well-being. Each essential is grounded in two human needs, shared across industries and roles. Creating a plan to enact these practices can help strengthen the essentials of workplace well-being.
Community Toolkit for Addressing Health Misinformation
This health misinformation toolkit provides specific guidance and resources for health care providers, educators, librarians, faith leaders, and trusted community members to understand, identify, and stop the spread of health misinformation in their communities. The kit includes:
In addition, take a look at the Confronting Health Misinformation one page summary or the full advisory for more in depth information about this topic.
Protecting Youth Mental Health
Don’t be misled that this is a public health report. If your library or organization is open and provides services to youth, this report and the resources included, can be utilized to provide information and resources to help youth and their families and friends. The Surgeon General also addresses the specific needs and challenges of underrepresented youth. The advisory webpage includes:
Visit the Surgeon General’s website for more information and access to additional priorities and publications as you plan programs and services for the youth you serve.