A mentally healthy workplace is a productive workplace. That’s the simple concept explored at a May 29 “Lunch and Learn” session hosted by the San Jose Chamber of Commerce and the National Alliance on Mental Illness-Santa Clara County (NAMI-SCC), a grassroots nonprofit composed of people with lived experience of mental illness and their families and allies.

The event was designed to introduce business leaders to NAMI-SCC’s Mental Health @ Work program, which offers free, expert-led presentations tailored for those seeking to foster healthier, more productive work environments. Backed by the latest research and delivered by NAMI professionals, the sessions aim to equip employers with practical tools and resources to support employee mental health.

“Employers have the power to change workp

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