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SUMMARY:Mental Health Week 2022
DESCRIPTION:Play your part in reducing stigma and discrimination. \nProtecting the psychological health of workers is just as important as protecting their physical health. Mental Health Week\, celebrated annually in October\, raises the profile of mental health and wellbeing and aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness. \nWhile building a mentally healthy workplace makes good business sense\, controlling psychological health and safety risks is also a legislative requirement. \nThe events held during the week are a great opportunity to show your commitment to building mentally healthy workplaces\, nurture your teams’ capabilities and improve your organisational awareness of psychological health and safety and early intervention. \n\nWorld Mental Health Day Breakfast panel event\n10 October\, 7 am – 9:30 am \nJoin us in person on World Mental Health Day for a breakfast event as we hear from our new Queensland Mental Health Ambassador Hayley Lewis. \nWe will also have a panel discussion\, led by facilitator Mark Oostergo\, General Manager and Principal Psychologist of Communicorp\, on the role of different regulators and legislations for mental health at work.  During this session we will be dissecting a case study that has multiple psychosocial hazards and psychological health issues from different agency or legislative perspectives. Panellists include: \n\nScott McDougall\, Queensland Human Rights Commissioner\nIvan Frkovic\, Queensland Mental Health Commissioner\nWorkplace Health and Safety Queensland representatives\n\nTickets: $50 pp (ex gst)\, spots are limited!\nVenue: Victoria Park Function Centre\, Brisbane \nREGISTER NOW \n\n \nRegulating mentally healthy workplaces\n11 October\, 9:30 am – 10:45 am AEST \nExploring common event based and cumulative psychosocial hazards and factors in the design or management of work that increases the risk of psychological or physical harm\, the types of controls you could consider and what ‘reasonably practicable’ means.\nRegister here: Regulating mentally healthy workplaces livestream – Mental Health Week 2022 Tickets\, Tue\, Oct 11\, 2022 at 9:30 AM | Eventbrite \n\nImagining a workplace without burnout: new findings and a roadmap to prevention\n12 October\, 3:45 pm – 5 pm AEST \nIndustrial/Organisational psychologist Dr John Chan and wellbeing and burnout expert and researcher Sally Clarke\, share the latest findings from the 2022 Global Burnout Study\, discuss the misalignment between much hyped burnout prevention strategies and the root causes of burnout\, and give practical advice on what organisations can do to drive attraction and retention through burnout mitigation.\nRegister here: Imagining a Workplace Without Burnout Tickets\, Wed\, Oct 12\, 2022 at 3:45 PM | Eventbrite \n\nSuicide prevention for at-risk industries \n13 October\, 8 am – 9:15 am AEST \nOur panellists Darius Boyd and Justin Geange (Mates in Construction) share their experiences and discuss breaking down stigma of mental health. Connie Galati also joins us from the Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Unit\, Australian Public Service\, to share insights into how they are building capabilities and expertise through their Compassionate foundations e-learning and mental health capability framework.\nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/suicide-prevention-for-at-risk-industries-mental-health-week-livestream-tickets-374690267677 \n\nDiversity and inclusion for mentally healthy workplaces livestream \n14 October\, 10 am – 11:30 am AEST \nCatherine Lee\, Director and Founding partner of Lethbridge Piper and Associates\, will be sharing insights on how neurodivergent workers may experience risk at work differently from their neurotypical co-workers – and what you can do to ensure you are making workplaces safer\, healthier\, and more inclusive for neurodivergent workers.\nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/diversity-and-inclusion-for-mentally-healthy-workplaces-tickets-387908002277 \n\nLooking for mental health resources? \n\nDownload the mentally healthy workplaces toolkit\nLearn more about psychosocial hazards\nExplore the FREE People at Work psychosocial risk assessment tool\nCatch up on our previous Mental Health Week presentations\nWatch one of our mental health webinars\nDownload the small business checklist for mentally healthy workplaces
URL:https://kcci.asn.au/event/mental-health-week-2022/
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Week 2022
DESCRIPTION:Play your part in reducing stigma and discrimination. \nProtecting the psychological health of workers is just as important as protecting their physical health. Mental Health Week\, celebrated annually in October\, raises the profile of mental health and wellbeing and aims to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness. \nWhile building a mentally healthy workplace makes good business sense\, controlling psychological health and safety risks is also a legislative requirement. \nThe events held during the week are a great opportunity to show your commitment to building mentally healthy workplaces\, nurture your teams’ capabilities and improve your organisational awareness of psychological health and safety and early intervention. \n\nWorld Mental Health Day Breakfast panel event\n10 October\, 7 am – 9:30 am \nJoin us in person on World Mental Health Day for a breakfast event as we hear from our new Queensland Mental Health Ambassador Hayley Lewis. \nWe will also have a panel discussion\, led by facilitator Mark Oostergo\, General Manager and Principal Psychologist of Communicorp\, on the role of different regulators and legislations for mental health at work.  During this session we will be dissecting a case study that has multiple psychosocial hazards and psychological health issues from different agency or legislative perspectives. Panellists include: \n\nScott McDougall\, Queensland Human Rights Commissioner\nIvan Frkovic\, Queensland Mental Health Commissioner\nWorkplace Health and Safety Queensland representatives\n\nTickets: $50 pp (ex gst)\, spots are limited!\nVenue: Victoria Park Function Centre\, Brisbane \nREGISTER NOW \n\n \nRegulating mentally healthy workplaces\n11 October\, 9:30 am – 10:45 am AEST \nExploring common event based and cumulative psychosocial hazards and factors in the design or management of work that increases the risk of psychological or physical harm\, the types of controls you could consider and what ‘reasonably practicable’ means.\nRegister here: Regulating mentally healthy workplaces livestream – Mental Health Week 2022 Tickets\, Tue\, Oct 11\, 2022 at 9:30 AM | Eventbrite \n\nImagining a workplace without burnout: new findings and a roadmap to prevention\n12 October\, 3:45 pm – 5 pm AEST \nIndustrial/Organisational psychologist Dr John Chan and wellbeing and burnout expert and researcher Sally Clarke\, share the latest findings from the 2022 Global Burnout Study\, discuss the misalignment between much hyped burnout prevention strategies and the root causes of burnout\, and give practical advice on what organisations can do to drive attraction and retention through burnout mitigation.\nRegister here: Imagining a Workplace Without Burnout Tickets\, Wed\, Oct 12\, 2022 at 3:45 PM | Eventbrite \n\nSuicide prevention for at-risk industries \n13 October\, 8 am – 9:15 am AEST \nOur panellists Darius Boyd and Justin Geange (Mates in Construction) share their experiences and discuss breaking down stigma of mental health. Connie Galati also joins us from the Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Unit\, Australian Public Service\, to share insights into how they are building capabilities and expertise through their Compassionate foundations e-learning and mental health capability framework.\nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/suicide-prevention-for-at-risk-industries-mental-health-week-livestream-tickets-374690267677 \n\nDiversity and inclusion for mentally healthy workplaces livestream \n14 October\, 10 am – 11:30 am AEST \nCatherine Lee\, Director and Founding partner of Lethbridge Piper and Associates\, will be sharing insights on how neurodivergent workers may experience risk at work differently from their neurotypical co-workers – and what you can do to ensure you are making workplaces safer\, healthier\, and more inclusive for neurodivergent workers.\nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/diversity-and-inclusion-for-mentally-healthy-workplaces-tickets-387908002277 \n\nLooking for mental health resources? \n\nDownload the mentally healthy workplaces toolkit\nLearn more about psychosocial hazards\nExplore the FREE People at Work psychosocial risk assessment tool\nCatch up on our previous Mental Health Week presentations\nWatch one of our mental health webinars\nDownload the small business checklist for mentally healthy workplaces
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