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1. An examination of the implications and costs of work-life conflict in Canada
This extensive report analyzes data collected between 1991 and 1998. Among its findings: “In 1998 slightly more than one in three Canadian employees experienced a high level of work-life conflict."
Source:  Health Canada (Canada)  Canadian Link Icon

2. Breaking down the barriers
This December 2000 article directed at human resource professionals explores the benefits of mental health at work, and the risk of lawsuits for organizations with unhealthy working environments.
Source:  Benefits Canada (Canada)  Canadian Link Icon

3. Moods Magazine
Moods Magazine is a quarterly publication intended to help people living with mood disorders and their family and friends. It can also help employers and employees understand and deal with mental illness. The website features a brief self-test for depression, a listing of support groups, an “Ask Ron Ellis” section, and success stories.
Source:  Moods Magazine (Canada)  Canadian Link Icon

4. What is psychiatric disability and mental illness?
This resource defines mental illness and some common diagnoses, suggests common forms of disclosing a mental illness, and discusses how psychiatric disability affects an employee's functioning. It also notes some (American) legal standards of an employee’s disclosure of illness.
Source:  Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation (United States)

5. What to do when an employee is depressed: a guide for supervisors
This 1996 guide discusses how depression affects the workplace, and offers suggestions for managers on how to recognize symptoms of depression in the workplace and how to address the issue with an employee.
Source:  National Institute of Mental Health (United States)

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