When it comes to promoting healthy, safe work, we’re science-led experts and we’re mentors. Our team is based in the Center for Health, Work & Environment at the Colorado School of Public Health. As a research-to-practice program within a university, we use evidence-based strategies to help you improve workplace health and safety.
Meet the team behind Health Links®. We’re a group of dedicated, passionate leaders in health and safety and we’re here to help you be the health and safety champion your team deserves.
How do we assist organizations around the country in improving the health and safety of their workplaces?
If you offer your employees access to digital mental health applications, how do you know if the apps are actually helping them? Many employers understand their workforce’s need for mental health support. Nearly 60% of adults in the U.S. report having been concerned for either their own mental health or that of family and friends, increasing 9% since April of 20201. Poor employee mental health is associated with a $1 trillion annual global cost in productivity2.
Women's health is not just a women's issue. It's a societal issue that affects local communities and the economy. While women have made major headway towards equality, many areas of their lives require additional support to be made truly equal to their male counterparts. One of those areas is in the workplace.
Health Links™ is made possible by support from our partners.
Interested in getting involved? We’re always on the lookout for dynamic partnerships. As a partner, you’ll work with Health Links and our parent organization, the Center for Health, Work & Environment at the Colorado School of Public Health.