This 3-hour online interactive training program focuses on giving you the foundational knowledge required to begin addressing psychological health and safety (PHS) in your workplace.
Using the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety as a guide, participants will learn about the history and development of PHS in Canada, gain understanding of core concepts like psychological health, safety, and risk, as well as receive an expert overview of the core components of the Standard.
Using a case study approach, participants will be able to apply their knowledge in order to practice articulating the benefits of addressing PHS and determining initial actions to begin improving PHS in the workplace.
Course objectives:
- Learn and understand definitions of psychological health, safety and risk.
- Understand the parallels between OHS and PHS, including legislative and regulatory overlap.
- Define core elements of the National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace.
- Identify reasons to address psychological health and safety, including a review of current evidence.
- Practice identifying opportunities for action to address psychological health and safety
Details
Date: June 6, 2023
Duration: 9am – 12pm
Location: Online
Cost: $300 + GST per participant
Registration deadline: May 31, 2023
More training opportunities
If this session does not fit your schedule, register for the Psychological Health and Safety Supporter Training taking place September 15.
If you are ready for more advanced training in Psychological Health and Safety, register for the:
- Psychological Health and Safety Navigator Training taking place May 29 to June 1, 2023
- Psychological Health and Safety Navigator Training taking place September 18-21, 2023
View more workshops and training opportunities to support Workplace Mental Health and reach out to workplaces@cmha.bc.ca with any questions.