Program Details

Find the Right Program for your Workplace

Supporting your employees’ mental health can improve productivity, cut down on absences and increase employee retention. It can be a complex task, but the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is here to help

We can help you find what your workplace needs.

Workplace Program Suite

Compassion Fatigue and Burnout Workshop

Learn how to manage daily stress in more effective ways.

Leading With Mental Health In Mind Workshop

Learn how the 13 Factors impact mental health at work.

Workplace Mental Health Consulting

Discover customized strategies to make your workplace thrive. 

Certified Psychological Health & Safety Training

Address obstacles related to psychological health and safety.

Mental Health Keynote Presentations

Gain tools and resources for mental health awareness.

Mental Health in the Workplace Workshop

Learn the language to support employee mental health.

Programs by Topics

Workplace Program Guide

Download the full program suite for your organization.

Programs by Type

Program Delivery Formats

Virtual

The virtual format allows programs to be hosted by CMHA, Alberta Division over Zoom, Teams or the client’s virtual platform.

In-Person

The in-person format allows programs to be hosted at the client’s location of choice. Facilitator travel will be incorporated into booking quote.

Hybrid

The hybrid format allows accommodation to host sessions simultaneously in-person and virtually.

Book a Consultation

Book a consultation on Calendly with Working Stronger’s Workplace Training Consultant to learn more about the programming available and how it can assist your workplace.

Training details, delivery method and cost may be subject to change. Refunds may be available depending on circumstances. For CMHA’s full refund policy, please visit our Refund Policy page.
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