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National Recovery Month - September

Dear Members, 

September is National Recovery Month, a time dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of mental health and addiction recovery. As flight attendants, we face unique challenges that can impact our mental well-being. Long hours, irregular schedules, and the constant pressure to provide exceptional service can take a toll. It's essential to prioritize self-care and recognize the importance of seeking support when needed. 

Understanding Recovery 

Recovery is a journey, not a destination. It's about regaining control of your life, building resilience, and finding hope. Whether you're personally struggling or supporting a loved one, it's important to understand that recovery is possible. 

Your Well-Being Matters 

WestJet is committed to supporting the well-being of its employees. If you're facing challenges related to mental health or substance use, remember you're not alone. 

Employee and Family Assistance Program

WestJet's Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) offers confidential counseling and resources to help you and your family navigate difficult times. Their partnership with Inkblot provides five free hours of access to mental health professionals. Learn more at the button below.

Alcohol and Drug Program

WestJet's Alcohol and Drug Program offers confidential support and resources for employees facing substance abuse challenges. This program includes assessment, treatment planning, and aftercare support. WestJet is committed to helping employees on their path to recovery. If you are struggling with substances and would like to understand the resources available, please don’t hesitate to reach out for a confidential conversation with WestJet’s Alcohol and Drug Program Manager Mike Middlebrook at mike.middlebrook@westjet.com or (403) 585-4267. Learn more at the button below.

Self-Care Tips 

  • Prioritize sleep: Aim for consistent sleep patterns to support overall well-being. 

  • Manage stress: Incorporate relaxation techniques like meditation or deep breathing into your routine. 

  • Build connections: Spend quality time with loved ones and nurture your support system. 

  • Set boundaries: Learn to say no and prioritize your needs. 

  • Seek professional help: Don't hesitate to reach out to a mental health professional if you're struggling. 


Breaking the Stigma 

Let's work together to break the stigma surrounding mental health and addiction. By fostering a culture of open communication and support, we can create a healthier and happier workplace for everyone.
 

Personal Story

[this true story of a colleague's personal journey can hit close to home for some, please read at your discretion] 

Resources and Support 

If you are in need of support, consider reaching out to external resources below or local mental health organizations. 

Remember: You are not alone. Help is available, and recovery is possible. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for help. 

CUPE Local 4070