Workforce on the Mic: Presented by NAWDP

E18: The Wellness-to-Work Approach: Supporting Job Seekers and Staff

17 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of Workforce on the Mic, we explore why mental health and wellness are becoming essential components of true workforce readiness. You'll learn how a holistic, people-centered approach can help job seekers overcome barriers beyond employment—such as stress, housing instability, and emotional regulation—while also supporting the frontline staff who serve them every day. Discover practical strategies that workforce professionals can use immediately, including simple de-escalation techniques, mindfulness-based tools, and the mindset shift of responding rather than reacting. This conversation highlights how wellness-focused programming can strengthen retention, improve outcomes, and create healthier, more sustainable workforce systems for everyone involved.

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