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19 05, 2022

Resilience in Hospitality: Strengthening Mental Fitness in the Hospitality Industry

By |2022-05-16T10:32:41-07:00May 19th, 2022|Blog, Mental Health Month|0 Comments

The Salt Lake Chamber’s social impact foundation, Utah Community Builders, has partnered with the Utah Suicide Prevention Coalition and the Utah Restaurant Association to create a wellness guide for the hospitality industry. The guide, titled “Resilience in Hospitality: A Guide to Employee Mental Fitness for the Hospitality Industry,” is designed to strengthen the culture of [...]

5 05, 2022

Business Community Releases New Industry-Specific Employer Toolkits on Mental Fitness in the Workplace

By |2022-05-05T10:43:32-07:00May 5th, 2022|Blog, News & Press, Policy|0 Comments

Utah Community Builders establishes new industry-specific guides to support mental wellness SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (MAY 5, 2022) – Utah Community Builders, the social impact foundation of the Salt Lake Chamber, along with business and community leaders debuted three new resource guides today for the construction, legal and hospitality industries. Each guide contains industry-specific data, [...]

4 05, 2022

Total Safety: New Mental Wellness Guide for the Construction Industry

By |2022-05-04T07:51:27-07:00May 4th, 2022|Blog, Mental Health Month|0 Comments

The Salt Lake Chamber and its social impact foundation, Utah Community Builders, are determined to strengthen the culture of mental fitness of Utahns working in construction. They have partnered with the Utah Suicide Prevention Coalition and the Associated General Contractors of Utah to create a wellness guide entitled “Total Safety: A Guide to Resilience and [...]

26 05, 2021

Mental Health Month — Workplace Mental Health and Preventing Suicide

By |2021-06-02T20:19:31-07:00May 26th, 2021|Blog, Member News, Opinion|0 Comments

The workplace is a critical area to address mental health and suicide prevention. Over two-thirds of the American population participates in the workforce.  It is where we spend much of our days, oftentimes spending more time at work than with family and friends. This means that when workers are struggling with their mental health and/or [...]

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