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Thank you for downloading The Great Collide: The Impact of Children’s Mental Health on the Workforce, the first-ever report studying the impact of children’s mental health on the workplace. Our findings have solidified that working parents are stressed and struggling—caught between supporting the mental health of their children and meeting their employer’s needs.

Be sure to check out both downloads! The first, our initial report dives into the study, defines mental health, and addresses parents’ concerns and challenges. And the second, our supplemental report provides even more data and ways employers can help.

The Great Collide: The Impact of Children’s Mental Health on the Workforce

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About The Kids Mental Health Foundation

The Kids Mental Health Foundation is the leading organization promoting mental health for children in the United States. To achieve its vision to build a world where mental health is a vital part of every child’s upbringing, more than 1,000 mental health professionals and researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, in partnership with other trusted experts, provide real-world knowledge and expertise to power the Foundation’s free educational videos, guides and curriculum. Launched in 2018 as The On Our Sleeves Movement for Children’s Mental Health, the organization recently expanded its mission as The Kids Mental Health Foundation to reflect the belief that emotional and physical wellbeing should be treated the same. To date, more than 18 million people have engaged with the Foundation’s materials, empowering parents, caregivers, educators, coaches and employers as the guiding force for children’s mental health all across the United States.