Every day, we see the worst day of someone’s life. First responders are resilient people, but we all respond to a few bad calls. Here, we offer ways to process after a bad call, explain some of the psychology behind...
Health Risks of Climate Change
Climate Change Affects Your Health Climate change is impacting the health of people living in...
Statewide Youth Survey Shows Mental Health Challenges Persist for Vermont Students
For Immediate Release: November 22, 2024 Media Contact: Kyle Casteel Communication Office │ Department of...
Health Department Resources and Guidance for Safe Flood Recovery
For Immediate Release: July 12, 2024 Media Contact: Ben Truman │ Department of Health 802-316-2117...
Mental Health
We can lower our stress levels and increase our ability to deal with challenges.

Emergency Service Provider Wellness Commission
The main focus of the Commission is to identify and make available pre-incident behavioral health...
Combatting Stigma
Addressing stigma in first response is a process. Change is most effective when implemented at...
Compassion Fatigue and Burnout
Compassion fatigue is a type of work-related stress common in the caring and protective professions...
Building Resiliency
Resiliency is the ability to recover and adapt well from stressful events. Experts view it...
After a Bad Call
Every day, we see the worst day of someone’s life. First responders are resilient people...
Get Help
Most experts estimate at least 25% of first responders have ever had thoughts of suicide...
Suicide Prevention
Suicide touches the lives of many Vermonters. Our intentional self-harm and death by suicide rates...
Opioid Prescribing and MOUD
Information on opioid prescribing and medication for opioid use disorder.
Look Up A Health Professional
Use the eLicense system to find public information about physicians, physician assistants, anesthesiologist assistants or...
Rural Health Resources
The State Office of Rural Health and Primary Care works with and supports rural hospitals...
Take Action on Climate Change
Responding to climate change will benefit health now.
Support Delivered: Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Info & Resources
As many as one in four women suffer from symptoms of depression and anxiety before...
Substance Use Messaging Resources
Health campaigns related to alcohol and other drug use. Resources for grantees and partners.
How Do I Find Treatment Services?
Contacting a substance abuse counselor or program to get help can be hard, but it...

Populations of Focus
Low-income adults and those with mental health and substance use disorders have higher rates of...
Resiliency is the ability to recover and adapt well from stressful events. Experts view it as a skill that you can practice and develop, rather than an innate trait. You can build resilience by practicing mindfulness, getting better sleep, facilitating...
Addressing stigma in first response is a process. Change is most effective when implemented at multiple levels. This should include both individual and organizational policy change, with a focus on fact-based education to reduce misconceptions of people with mental illness.
Compassion fatigue is a type of work-related stress common in the caring and protective professions. Learn ways to address compassion fatigue in your work.
The main focus of the Commission is to identify and make available pre-incident behavioral health training and post-incident support/aid to all of Vermont’s emergency service providers. This page will be updated with meeting minutes and reports as they become available.
Most experts estimate at least 25% of first responders have ever had thoughts of suicide or that life was not worth living. If this is you, you are not alone. Resources and help are available.
For Immediate Release: July 12, 2024 Media Contact: Ben Truman │ Department of Health 802-316-2117 │ 802-863-7280 AHS.VDHMedia@vermont.gov Health Department Resources and Guidance for Safe Flood Recovery HealthVermont.gov/Flood WATERBURY, VT – As people throughout Vermont begin recovery from yet another...
Climate Change Affects Your Health Climate change is impacting the health of people living in Vermont now. Some existing health threats will intensify and new health threats will emerge. Climate change also affects social and environmental determinants of health, including...
Contacting a substance abuse counselor or program to get help can be hard, but it is a huge first step toward a healthier life. Treatment is effective!
Use the eLicense system to find public information about physicians, physician assistants, anesthesiologist assistants or radiologist assistants licensed in Vermont. Please be advised that the Public Address listed may not be the current Practice Location for the licensee. Information is...