After careful consideration, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division and Mental Health Works are making the necessary decision to postpone the Mental Health Works 2020 conference in light of the evolving public health concerns around COVID-19. The IMPACT: A vision of change for mental health in the workplace conference was scheduled for June 1 […]Continue readingMental Health Works conference scheduled for June 1 & 2 postponed due to COVID-19
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New workplace, campus mental health resources available amid COVID-19 pandemic
Mental Health Works and the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health are supporting workplace and post-secondary student mental health, respectively, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Mental Health Works is providing a free webinar series to help employees and employers address the impact these circumstances may have on our work and well-being. Check out mentalhealthworks.ca […]Continue readingNew workplace, campus mental health resources available amid COVID-19 pandemic
CMHA Ontario welcomes 230 delegates for Day 1 of 2019 workplace conference
More than 230 leaders, managers, employers and employees from a wide range of sectors came together Monday to discuss emerging best practices and practical skills to build resiliency in the workplace for Day 1 of Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division’s 2019 workplace conference. Hosted by Mental Health Works – a national social enterprise led […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario welcomes 230 delegates for Day 1 of 2019 workplace conference
Seniors and Accessibility Minister Raymond Cho to speak at CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division is pleased to announce that Ontario Minister of Seniors and Accessibility Raymond Cho will speak at our 2019 workplace conference, Roadmaps to Resiliency: Investing in Mental Wellness for Ontario’s Workplaces. Cho will bring greetings from the provincial government to open Day 2 of the event set for May 13-14 […]Continue readingSeniors and Accessibility Minister Raymond Cho to speak at CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
Labour Minister Laurie Scott to speak at CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division is pleased to announce that Ontario Minister of Labour Laurie Scott will speak at our 2019 workplace conference. Scott will offer remarks to open Day 1 of the two-day event set for May 13-14 in Toronto. Scott, the member of provincial parliament for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock, has represented her constituents […]Continue readingLabour Minister Laurie Scott to speak at CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
Experts in resiliency, productivity, compassionate care, lived experience to headline CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
Experts in building resilience, workforce productivity, compassionate care and lived experience will headline Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division’s upcoming workplace conference. Roadmaps to Resiliency: Investing in Mental Wellness for Ontario’s Workplaces, set for May 13-14 at the Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, will focus on resiliency and how to build it and […]Continue readingExperts in resiliency, productivity, compassionate care, lived experience to headline CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference
CMHA Ontario 2019 workplace conference set for May 13-14 in Toronto
Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division will bring together leaders, managers, employees, researchers and experts in the field to discuss emerging best-practices and practical, on-the-ground skills that will develop resiliency with its 2019 workplace conference, set for May 13-14 in Toronto. Hosted by Mental Health Works – a national social enterprise led by CMHA Ontario […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario 2019 workplace conference set for May 13-14 in Toronto
CMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference to focus on building resiliency
An upcoming conference could help you to build resiliency in your workplace. Registration is now open for Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division’s 2019 workplace conference, Roadmaps to Resiliency: Investing in Mental Wellness for Ontario’s Workplaces. Set for May 13-14 at the Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the two-day event will focus on […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario’s 2019 workplace conference to focus on building resiliency