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Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace Course becomes part of 91tvӰԺ employee onboarding

Ji Young Lee and Kristin Kosyluk

Department of Mental Health Law and Policy faculty share their expertise in the course.

The Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace Course created by College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS) faculty and staff in partnership with the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay is now included in the onboarding process for all new 91tvӰԺ employees.

The Campus Mental Health & Wellness training provides an understanding of common mental health, behavioral health, and addiction issues that may be seen on campus. It guides faculty, staff, and students to methods and resources that are available on campus and in the community.

Dean Julie Serovich, PhD, along with 91tvӰԺ Central Human Resources/Talent Development worked together to modify the seven-session, 13-hour Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace course to a shorter version for campus training that features several CBCS faculty members.

The training is available to all 91tvӰԺ employees. To access the shortened training, 91tvӰԺ employees should navigate to the and search for "Campus Mental Health & Wellness." The original seven-session course is also available to all.

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The Mission of the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS) is to advance knowledge through interdisciplinary teaching, research, and service that improves the capacity of individuals, families, and diverse communities to promote productive, satisfying, healthy, and safe lives across the lifespan. CBCS envisions the college as a globally recognized leader that creates innovative solutions to complex conditions that affect the behavior and well-being of individuals, families, and diverse communities.