Workplace Mental Health

Voluntary standards to support mental health in the workplace for all Californians.

Workplace Mental Health

Nearly one in five Americans live with a mental health condition, yet there are no well-established and agreed-upon standards in the U.S. to guide employers about how to increase mental health awareness in the workplace, support prevention, and respond to needs with recovery strategies.

“We are proud to lead the country in creating these voluntary standards and believe they will go a long way toward promoting mental wellness in the workforce.”
Keyondria Bunch, Ph.D.

Commissioner & Project Chair, MHSOAC

Working Well: Supporting Mental Health at Work in California

Goal/Opportunity

The goals of the Workplace Mental Health project include:

  • Explore current practices in workplace mental health in the U.S. and abroad;
  • Identify cost-effective methods for promoting workplace mental health that align with employee and employer needs
  • Provide a framework to organizations for creating policies and processes to address mental health in the workplace
  • Support public and private collaboration on workplace mental health initiatives
  • Explore incentives for public and private organizations to implement mental healthcare in the workplace

Background

Senate Bill 1113 (Monning) in 2018 directed the Commission to establish a framework and voluntary standard for promoting mental health in the workplace. The standards for workplace mental health are intended to reduce mental health stigma, increase public, employee, and employer awareness of the significance of mental health, and create avenues to treatment, support, and recovery.

The Standards

The Commission developed five voluntary standards that organizations may adopt to support the mental health of their employees. The standards can help organizations create policies and processes to address mental health in the workplace in ways that meet employee needs.

Downloads

The Standards (PDF) - Download the standards, with strategies for employers.
Cover of the standards for mental health in the workplace document

The Standards (PDF) - Download the standards, with strategies for employers.

WPMH Standards Poster (11x17)
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WPMH Standards Poster (11x17)

WPMH Standards Poster (11x17)
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WPMH Standards Poster (11x17)

WPMH Standards Poster (11x17)
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WPMH Standards Poster (11x17)

WPMH Standards Poster (11x17)
WPMH Standards - Sacramento

WPMH Standards Poster (11x17)

Project Milestones

Next Steps

  1. Release of Draft Report

    The Commission will release a draft report for public review and comment and consider adoption by the Subcommittee and Commission.

  2. Implementation

    The Commission will work with partners to implement recommended strategies and opportunities.

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