As our coverage of Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month continues, America’s Work Force Union Podcast was joined by three leaders from the Teamsters Care program, Tom Vitiello, Leslie Russell and Mark Staniul. The trio discussed the program's work, and Vitiello shared his own journey and experience in the program.
Teamsters Care in Boston is a full-service, union-run mental health and substance abuse department for the Teamsters Local 25 Health and Welfare Fund. The team helps shop stewards, and leaders that have members within their bargaining unit get assistance. The calls the unit faces include everything from general assistance to crisis situations, Staniul said. All members of the Teamsters Care unit are licensed clinicians and work together to do what it takes to get their Brothers and Sisters the help they need.
The motto of the Teamsters Care team is to “Do the Next Right Thing.” This motto is exemplified on a daily basis by the team, ensuring their members get assistance in person or over the phone. There has been a rise in mental health problems and suicide rates stemming from the pandemic, Russell said. To help combat these rising numbers, the Care team strives to intervene and help every member who needs assistance.
Vitiello is an example of the work that Teamsters Care performs. In the early 2000s, Vitiello was struggling with mental health problems and sought help from the program. After becoming sober and working his way up with the Teamsters, in 2009, on the behest of his then Business Agent, Sean O’Brien, Vitiello joined the program and worked to get the training needed to help his co-workers. By creating education and working directly with the members, the program has developed trust with the membership that they will do the job and get members the help they require.
For more information, press play on the show above. For help from Teamsters Care, please call 1-800-851-TEAM or call 988.