Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
Have you thought about what it would look and feel like if you were not just physically safe at work but psychologically safe, too? What elements need to be in place to create an environment where you feel that you can be your true self, where you didn’t have to mask or downplay elements of who you are? What about speaking up about things that matter or having those hard conversations – do you feel that you can do that without fear that it will somehow negatively impact your career? If you lead a team, how do you think they might answer these questions?
Most of us understand the importance of being physically safe at work but fewer people have had the opportunity to explore how a proactive approach and ongoing commitment to psychological health safety is a key component of healthy and inclusive workplace cultures.
In this virtual workshop you will:
- Gain an understanding of the often-misunderstood term psychological health and safety.
- Learn about the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety and the 13 psychosocial factors in the workplace.
- Explore how to have psychologically safe conversations.
- Leave with practical, simple tips and tools that can be applied in the workplace immediately.
Facilitators:
Kristin Bower
Partner, Leda HR (She/Her/Hers)
Annika Lofstrand
Partner, Leda HR (She/Her/Hers)
Leda HR is a diversity and inclusion consulting practice that is grounded in foundational human resources. They help disrupt and evolve processes and practices to create equitable and people-centered workplace cultures, leadership, and teams.
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Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Council Signature Partner:
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Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Council Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Partner:
This event is presented by the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade's Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Council (DLC) Program. The DLC, an evolution of the Women's Leadership Council program, is an inclusive program that champions and advocates for leadership that best reflects the diversity of the Greater Vancouver region. The DLC focuses on addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion to encourage allyship and enhance business innovation. The DLC is committed to investing in the participation and promotion of underrepresented groups, while supporting the business community to achieve their diversity and inclusion goals. Learn more boardoftrade.com/programs.