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December 2024: Seasonal Depression Awareness Month

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a mental health condition related to seasonal changes. Since SAD is typically associated with depressive symptoms (such as persistent sadness, hopelessness, and/or an 'empty' feeling), it's commonly called seasonal depression. Shorter days and reduced exposure to sunlight are thought to cause chemical changes that may lead to a higher number of SAD cases during the winter months (as compared to other seasons), with December being Seasonal Depression Awareness Month. 

Changes in environment and circumstances can also contribute to the onset of seasonal depression. These could include seasonal layoffs or increased hazard exposure associated with frigid weather. The holiday season can also lead to feelings of isolation or inferiority, as well as bring about financial strain. 

The Bricklayers' Member Assistance Program (MAP) is here to support members and their loved ones who may be experiencing symptoms of seasonal depression or 'winter blues.' You are not alone and free, confidential help can be accessed by contacting BAC MAP at 1-833-MAP-TALK (generally available during business hours).

If you or someone you know is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911. You may also obtain immediate 24/7 help from the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling 988

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Safety Department Webinar Series

Did you know that the BAC International Union regularly has safety webinars on a variety of topics? Topics include ladders, fall protection, silica exposure, mast climbers, and much more. Any member from 1st year apprentice to 15-year journeyman can always know more about how to keep themselves and their BAC brothers and sisters safer on the job. 

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November: Stress Awareness

The Bricklayers' Member Assistance Program (MAP) recognizes International Stress Awareness Week in support of members who may need help with responding to the pressures of everyday life. While emotional stress is a normal reaction to certain life events or situations, managing it effectively can sometimes present a challenge. If stress is not effectively managed over time, it can have negative impacts on physical health, behavioral health, relationships, and other important areas of one's life. Please contact BAC MAP by calling 1-833-MAP-TALK for stress management support services. 

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