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Film & Evidence-Based Mental Health Literacy Programs to Support Employees and Their Family's Well-Being, Enrich Corporate Culture, Drive EAP Engagement, and Fit Within ERGs.

Workplace Wellness

We believe storytelling holds the power to positively impact lives.

The award-winning Creative Coping Toolkit (CCT) is a film and evidence-based mental health literacy program that bridges the gap between employers/employees, parents/caregivers, and youth.

We believe film-based education effectively reaches the masses and empowers individuals to seek help, understand benefits, and communicate empathetically while enhancing productivity, performance, and connection. By addressing behavioral health, we aim to reduce loneliness, addiction, and suicide to impact healthcare positively.

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Our Impact

Sharing new programs with your employees can be challenging; we're here to make it easy.

Working with hundreds of businesses worldwide, iMPACTFUL's easy-to-navigate Creative Coping Toolkit (CCT) integrates well into existing systems or can be a great standalone. Our dedicated Engagement Team provides communication and marketing materials year-round to address your every need, and our Engagement and Reporting Tool provides measurable insight into your community. Let's make an impact together.

The Film Programs Inside Our CCT

Our award-winning film and evidence-based programs educate on complex topics and include empowering strategies and practical tips on supporting positive mental health by addressing anxiety, online safety, bullying, resilience, loneliness, addiction, connection, and belonging.

By interweaving personal stories with expert perspectives, diversity and inclusion experts, and HR, we can strengthen the bond between employee and employer relationships while educating them and their families to better navigate benefits. 

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Angst
Angst raises awareness and opens up the conversation about anxiety, helping people understand and manage their symptoms and learn when and how to ask for help.
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LIKE
LIKE explores the addictiveness of social media and the role and impact of technology in our lives.
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The Upstanders
The Upstanders teaches about the power of connection and resilience to end bullying behavior, both online and in person.
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RACE to Be Human
RACE to Be Human explores the impact of race and racism on our mental health.
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We know that investing in mental health and wellness makes sense.

Depression and anxiety conditions cost the global economy $1 trillion a year, pre-Covid. The WHO estimates that a $1 investment in the treatment of depression and anxiety yields a $4 return.

“If we realize that caring about our employees is not just offering services but also understanding and knowing them, that’s when we achieve greatness.”
Dr. Alex Alonso

SHRM-SCP Chief Knowledge Officer

“Don’t be afraid to offer the films or resources or do something a little different for your employees to encourage your population base to listen to each other, to ask for help, to know about your resources.”
Julie Krause

Benefits Manager, Microsoft Global Wellness

“We almost have a duty as leaders and as organizations to be doing more and to be talking about this on a regular basis.”
Jen Fisher

US Chief Well-Being Officer, Deloitte Services LP

“Angst is the most important, eye-opening documentary you will see this year… And every school and corporation needs to screen this film. It’s that important.”
Dr. John Duffy

Clinical Psychologist, Author

"LIKE tells the real story behind social media platforms... Having a balanced perspective on how to navigate social media platforms is essential to all."
Maria O. Alvarez

Vice President, Common Sense Latino

“As a parent, it really made me reflect on my own behavior. In my job, I worry that maybe what I feel is assertiveness and confidence might be more akin to bullying. [The Upstanders] was a wakeup call to look in the mirror.”
Marnie C.

Parent

Wow. What an incredible film [RTBH]... Our Staff NEEDS to see this film. We need to actually use this film as a training piece along with our other DEIJ committee work.
J. M.

Psychologist, Abu Dhabi

Join these partners who have provided our programming for employees and their families.

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