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Measuring psychological safety in the workplace – part of the Charting Progress Workshop Series

Hosted by The Conference Board of Canada

Mental health has become a top concern for many Canadian employers. Creating a psychologically healthy and safe workplace is essential for employee and organizational well-being and has been shown to have a positive return on investment. Learning how to chart your organization’s progress is one of the key elements that employers need to understand to ensure that their efforts are effective and their resources are being applied effectively. The Conference Board of Canada’s Charting Progress Workshop Series is in its fifth year. Join us for this year’s workshops which focuses on “Measuring psychological safety in the workplace”. Let’s dig deep into the topic of workplace mental health and focus on moving from “best evidence” to “actionable strategy”.

March 11, 2020 Edmonton
May 11, 2020 Whitehorse
April 22, 2020 Toronto
May 27, 2020 Montreal
May 1, 2020 Vancouver

Discover how you can action better workplace mental health with The Conference Board of Canada’s Charting Progress workshop series. Learn how to meet operational challenges and set tangible metrics to chart your organization’s progress toward better mental health.

 

At this workshop you will:

  • explore elements to consider in psychological health and safety management system audits
  • review the connection between psychological safety and employee experience
  • work through a three-phased approach for improving psychological health and safety and the employee experience
  • learn the 5 steps to set up a powerful management system
  • network with peers at different stages in their journey toward a psychologically healthy workplace
  • design a strategy to improve the employee experience with a tangible plan of action
  • leave with a workbook full of exercises to benchmark your organization’s strategies against your peers’
Professionals in the following areas should attend:
  • employee benefits
  • employee and labour relations
  • disability management
  • health and safety
  • learning and leadership
  • people leadership
  • talent management
  • wellness

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Workshop Facilitators

Liz Horvath
Liz Horvath
B.A.Sc., CRSP, Manager, Workplace Mental Health, Opening Minds, Mental Health Commission of Canada
 
Dr. Bill Howatt
Dr. Bill Howatt
Chief of Research, Workforce Productivity, The Conference Board of Canada
 
Joe Blomeley
Joe Blomeley
Executive Vice President, Individual and Public Sector at Green Shield Canada (GSC)
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