Online Courses Available to Help Organizations Achieve a Mentally Healthy Workplace
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February 15, 2022 – Hamilton, ON – Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has added three online courses to its mental health resources to help organizations achieve a psychologically healthy workplace.
Psychological Health and Safety for Employers explains how to assess the psychological health and safety of the workplace and how to create an environment where workers feel supported. This course also provides information on how to apply appropriate control measures to address psychosocial factors and improve mental health and safety in the workplace.
Psychological Health and Safety for Workers provides tools to recognize how work environments affect mental health and identify factors that influence mental health. The course also covers the roles both employers and workers play in promoting psychological health and safety in the workplace. This course is available for free until March 31, 2022.
The free course Reducing Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace explains how stigmas are established, how to avoid perpetuating them, and how to support colleagues through active listening and offering resources.
These courses are available in English and French and are recommended for anyone interested in learning about mental health in the workplace.
All three courses can be accessed on the CCOHS website.
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Psychological Health and Safety for Employers and Psychological Health and Safety for Workers builds upon the learning from introductory courses (Psychological Health and Safety Awareness and Reducing Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace) to give participants a deeper understanding of the roles and factors in creating a psychologically safe workplace.
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CCOHS courses are unique in that they are developed by subject specialists in the field, and reviewed by representatives from labour, employers, and government to ensure the content and approach are unbiased and credible.
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Jennifer Howse
Senior Communications Specialist
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
(289) 442-4057
media@ccohs.ca
www.ccohs.ca
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