The 2017 theme for World Mental Health Day is Workplace Mental Health
Looking after the mental health of employees can have a significant impact on the entire workplace, including increased productivity, decreased absenteeism, and decreased costs associated with mental health concerns, such as disability leave. This World Mental Health Day, we are working to improve awareness surrounding workplace mental health, and to share resources to educate employers, and better promote mental wellness in the workplace.
Events & Workshops:
Bottom Line Conference – March 13-14, 2018
The Canadian Mental Health Association’s (CMHA) annual National Bottom Line Conference  brings together business leaders, policy-makers, researchers, and workers to improve mental health in Canadian workplaces.
Mental Health First Aid is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. Â Just like physical first aid is provided until medical treatment can be obtained, MHFA is given until appropriate support is found or until the crisis is resolved.
Upcoming Sessions:
Webinar: Suicide and the working environment – October 17th
Back by popular demand, Dr. Kathleen Stephany will host another dynamic session on suicide and the workplace. Suicide is not a topic that we gravitate to because it is sad and even scary. But all of us need to learn how to increase our comfort level in talking about suicide if we want to help prevent it.
Resources:
CMHA report:Â Workplace Mental Health in Canada: Findings from a Pan-Canadian Survey
Sheridan College Online Course: Mental Health and Work
Previous Webinars on Workplace Mental Health