C2: 13 Psychosocial Factors – How do we use them?
Did you know Canada’s Standard for Psychological Health & Safety in the workplace is considered the Gold Standard across the world? Part of what makes our WHO and evidence driven standard stand out (see what I did there) is the 13 Psychosocial Factors that impact Workplace Mental Health. Not familiar with the 13 Factors? We got you.

  • In this workshop you can expect to: 
  1. Learn about Canada’s Psychological
  2. Health & Safety Standard
  3. Understand how the standard related to
  4. Mental Health in the Workplace
  5. Be introduced to the 13 Factors
  6. Take a deep dive into factors relevant to your workplace
Meet your Speaker

A born Edmontonian now living in Calgary with her four rescue bunnies, human partner and their tiny human, Megan’s heart is here on the peaks and prairies of Alberta. Her career in health promotion over the past two decades has been focused on training, leadership development, capacity building, and fostering relationships focused on enhancing population health.   As Manager, Workplace Training & Programs Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Alberta Division, Megan brings her passion for supporting others in enhancing the Psychological Health & Safety in the workplace to life through collaboration, and development, delivery, and ongoing evaluation of our evidence-based programs and trainings. Mental Health advocacy and playing outside is Megan’s life work.  

Workplace mental health conference contact

Phone

1-866-655-8548
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