Mental Health First Aid for Managers and Team Leaders (Private Workshop)

Mental health issues are common in the working population. They are the number one cause of disability in Canada, yet only 23% of Canadian workers feel comfortable speaking to their employer about mental health challenges.

 
  • What: A 90-minute one-time workshop held exclusively for your organization’s managers and team leaders.

    Where: We come to you! The workshop can be held at your workplace, at an offsite meeting location of your choice, or at Tall Tree’s Cordova Bay clinic

    When: We tailor the timing to accommodate your team’s schedule and availability

    Cost: $1500 +GST

    • In this interactive workshop, your team will learn:

    • Common workplace signs of mental health problems

    • How to effectively approach staff members of concern

    • How to intervene in case of mental health crisis

    • How to involve mental health professionals if needed

  • Jo Epping-Jordan, R. Psych. (#2567) has a long track record of helping leaders reduce their stress, improve their health, and create meaning and fulfillment in their personal and professional lives. Jo’s approach is focused and practical and founded on the idea that mental health is fundamentally connected to physical health, and they mutually influence one another over time.

    She views her work with her clients as a partnership, with the ultimate goal of reducing their stress, building their resilience, and improving their productivity and well-being.

 

For mental health support, visit our:

Kevin George

echo echo is a digital marketing agency in Canada's Pacific Northwest that focuses on web design & development, online advertising, and branding & design. While we serve our clients with a passion that some would consider excessive, we also keep business to business hours and stay fresh by enjoying all that the Canadian Pacific Northwest has to offer.

https://www.echoechodigital.ca
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