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Mental Health Awareness Toolkit

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As part of our Individual Placement and Support (IPS) program, Goodwill Greater Milwaukee and Chicago provides free mental health resources for employers. 

When an employer invests in the mental health of the people in their workplace, it can make a substantial impact on employees, their families, and the business itself. This online Mental Health Toolkit provides free mental health resources for employers to help build a healthy and supportive workplace environment at your company. 

Free Mental Health Awareness Tools

Support your workforce with resources and mental health awareness flyers.

Mental Health Articles

Positive mental health awareness helps honor the needs of the employer and the employee. Learn from insights from the Goodwill IPS team.

Learn about mental illness and accommodations

What is a Recovery-Supportive Workplace?

A recovery-supportive workplace aims to prevent exposure to workplace factors that could cause or perpetuate a substance use disorder while lowering barriers to seeking care, receiving care, and maintaining recovery. A recovery-supportive workplace educates its management team and workers on issues surrounding substance use disorders to reduce the all-too-common stigma around this challenge. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides tips and recommendations to help your business create a recovery-supportive workplace. 

Goodwill @ Work  

Goodwill’s IPS professionals have supported many individuals with mental illness and/or substance use disorders as they find and keep jobs. Read about the success stories of our IPS program participants. 

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If you have additional questions about Goodwill mission programs or services, contact our mission team.


WISCONSIN
Mission Support Center
Tel: (414) 847-4200

James O. Wright Center forWork & Training
Tel: (414) 353-6400

ILLINOIS
Metropolitan Chicago -
Administration
Tel: (312) 994-1440