Uncle Sam Plays Therapist: USPS Launches Postal Worker Stress Support
Published Date: 2/19/2026
Notice
Summary
The USPS is launching a new confidential Peer Support Program to help Postal Inspection Service workers handle tough job stress and boost mental health. This new system will start on March 23, 2026, unless people send in comments before then. It’s a smart move to support those who protect and serve, with no extra costs mentioned.
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Confidential Peer Support for USPIS Staff
If you are an eligible U.S. Postal Inspector, Postal Police Officer, USPIS employee, selected contractor, or professional staff, you may voluntarily participate in a confidential USPIS Peer Support Program beginning March 23, 2026. The program uses trained volunteer peer counselors, integrates with Employee Assistance Programs, and offers confidential one-on-one support across divisions and shifts.
New Records Collection, Storage, and Access Rules
The new system will collect and store participant and program records (for example: name, user ID, email, phone/SMS, employee ID, session ID, IP address, user agent, and mobile push notification token) in a supplier cloud computing environment. Records are retrievable by personal identifiers (first/last name, display name, email, phone) and are maintained while participants are actively enrolled; access and contesting follow USPS Privacy Act procedures (including 39 CFR 266.5).
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