April 2024
UConn 10th Annual Spirit Awards
Thursday, April 11, 2024
12:00 noon - 1:15 pm
Wilbur Cross, North Reading Room
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Emotional Health
The Employee Assistance Program is a confidential worksite based service available to all University faculty, staff and eligible family members. The Program provides professional assessment, brief counseling and/or timely referrals to community resources for multiple issues and concerns including, but not limited to:
- Job Stress, Relationship Problems, Anxiety / Worry / Depression
- Parenting and Family Concerns, Alcohol and Substance Misuse
- Eldercare / Caregiver Stress, Financial / Debt Counseling
- Communication Issues, Legal Questions
Coping with Grief & Loss
General Information
The Grieving Person's Bill of Rights
Stages of Grief: The Kubler-Ross Model
Is it Grief or is it Depression?
Other Resources and Support Groups
Counseling and Mental Health Services for UConn Students
Local Association of Religious Communities
For Grieving Children and Adolescents
For Co-workers and Managers
Helping a Grieving Friend in the Workplace
How to Support Someone Who is Grieving
Additional Resources
Fitness/Wellness/Work-Life Information
Mansfield Hiking Trails and Parks
UConn Cycles - Bike Sharing Program
Live, virtual classes are available to all UConn employees. Click the picture above to view the programs, schedule and to register for a class using your NetID and password.
If you’re unable to attend a live, virtual class, on-demand classes are also available at the following link: https://recreation.uconn.edu/programs/on-demand-classes/
Health Information
Big Y's Wellness Team provides healthy nutrition and lifestyle information for a better you
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Credible Health Information
Eastern Highlights Health District
A non-profit organization preventing illness and promoting wellness from communities in Eastern Connecticut
American Diabetes Association
CVS Caremark
Medication planning in the event of an emergency
Kidshealth.org
Information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years
Mental Health & Addiction Resources
“Our objective is to send a message of hope – that treatment options are available, and Connecticut cares about those suffering, their families, and the communities who are battling this epidemic,” DMHAS Commissioner Miriam E. Delphin-Rittmon said. “We are working hard every day to ensure individuals have the support and care needed to overcome this deadly disease and to let them know that recovery is possible.”
The CT Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services LiveLOUD campaign offers support, encourages treatment and education on treatment options, directed to those who are actively using heroin or misusing prescription opioids, their families and communities. learn more...
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
For 24/7, free, confidential support, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255).