Partnership for Workplace mental Health

Kansas, State of


 
Date of Entry: 6/6/2007 1:36:34 PM
Major Locations: US- Midwest
Topeka, KS (HQ)
Industry:
Public Administration
Employer Description: The State of Kansas employs 38,000 people in many diverse fields, such as accounting, engineering, health-care, geology, transportation, and education.
Total Number of Employees: 38,000     
Contact:
Cheryl Miller, Manager, Health Management - 785-296-4304 cheryl.miller@khpa.gov
Problem Statement: The State of Kansas participated in Kansas City’s Community Initiative on Depression (CID) led by the Mid-America Coalition on Health Care in 2001-2004. The initiative brought together employers, health care providers, health plans, and other stakeholders to address depression because of its high prevalence and the significant impact depression has on the workplace. Based on a Coalition-developed Employee Attitudinal Survey and other initial assessments, a broad-based initiative was planned to include workplace education and collaboration with the employers’ EAPs, local mental health agencies, and national groups. In 2004, as improvements were being made in the local infrastructure for depression treatment, the Coalition began to develop informational interventions in the form of communication campaigns in the workplace with the assistance of a consulting occupational therapist experienced in worksite health promotion. A model intervention was developed with optional components to allow employers to tailor their efforts to their particular work culture and communication standards. A full description of the CID can be found at the Coalition’s web site, www.machc.org.



Examples of Mental Health Innovation:
Community Partnership -
  • Brought together employers, health care providers, health plans, and other stakeholders around depression and its impact on the workplace.
  • Detailed Description 






Community Partnership -

The State of Kansas supports employee health with a wide variety of programs including a proactive employee assistance program and disease management programs.

 

Components implemented during the Community Initiative on Depression:



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