Washington, DC – The Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration this week released its annual survey results revealing the United States is facing mental health and substance use epidemics.
Findings from the survey show about one in four adults in the U.S. had a mental illness in 2021, and more than 16% of the country’s population, or more than 46 million people, met the criteria for a substance use disorder. According to the National Safety Council, almost 9% of working adults nationwide have a substance use disorder, and more can be done by employers to ensure employees and their families get the help they need to live their fullest lives.
NSC stands ready to assist employers in establishing policies that support worker mental health and substance use treatment, and offers extensive resources to help them do just that:
- Opioids at Work Employer Toolkit
- Impairment Recognition and Response Training for Supervisors
- Substance Use Cost Calculator for Employers
- Mental Health Cost Calculator for Employers
- Resources to address additional causes of impairment at work including fatigue and mental distress
NSC will continue to call on employers to develop recovery-friendly workplaces, establish policies that support worker mental health and substance use recovery, end addiction stigma, and provide necessary resources the workers in our country need. NSC also stands ready to continue working across public and private sectors to address the nation’s mental health crisis and drug overdose epidemics in order to keep people safe both on and off the job.
Source: NSC