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Education & Employment Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD): Offer assistance with job search, unemployment benefits, career counseling, and workforce development. (www.esd.wa.gov) Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI): Oversees K- 12 education in Washington. They provide resources for students, parents, and educators, including information on school districts, academic standards, and educational programs. (www.k12.wa.us) Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC): The SBCTC oversees the community and technical college system in Washington. They provide resources and programs for workforce education and training. Employees can access information on colleges, apprenticeships, and career pathways on the SBCTC website. (www.sbctc.edu) Health & Well-Being Washington State Department of Health (DOH): The DOH is the primary state agency responsible for public health in Washington. They provide resources and information on a wide range of health topics, including nutrition, physical activity, substance abuse prevention, and mental health. (www.doh.wa.gov) Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS): Offers various programs and services to support individuals and families, including those related to behavioral health. They provide resources for substance abuse treatment, mental health services, and crisis intervention. (www.dshs.wa.gov) Washington Recovery Help Line: A statewide 24/7 helpline that provides confidential support and resources for substance abuse, mental health, and problem gambling. Employees can call the helpline at 1-866-789-1511 or visit the website (www.warecoveryhelpline.org) for assistance. Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA): Offers resources and programs related to food safety, nutrition, and access to healthy food. They provide information on farmers markets, food assistance programs, and regulations. (www.agr.wa.gov)
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