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Mental Health: A crisis at Work

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Original date: 
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Abstract: 

A Joint webcast presentation by the Alberta and Fort McMurray Chapters

BoK Content Source: 
PEMAC Produced
BoK Content Type: 
Webcast
Asset Management Framework Subject: 
05 Organization & People, 5.00 Organization and People General
Maintenance Management Framework Subject: 
07 Human Resource Management, 7.1 Employee Health and Safety
Author Title: 
Mental Health Coordinator
Author Employer: 
Keyano College
Author Bio: 

Jane is a registered Social Worker, MSW. As the former Director of the Canadian Mental Health Association of Wood Buffalo, Jane brings 21 years of expertise and leadership in mental health and wellness. Jane is the 2016 recipient of CMHA's President Award for Exemplary Service and was awarded both a Leadership Award and Instructor of the Year by College of the North Atlantic. As a Registered Social Worker, provincial CMHA Psychological Health and Safety Advisor and psychosocial coordinator of services for Aboriginal Communities and emergency responders. Jane instructs post-secondary mental health literacy, promote psychosocial well-being, and support the college student association to promote health and wellness across campus. Jane is trained in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, EMDR, Complex Trauma, and Grief and Loss.

Author 2 Title: 
Mental Health Coordinator
Author 2 Employer: 
Keyano College
Author 2 Bio: 
Natali is a registered psychologist with 31 years of experience in clinical and school psychology. Fluent in French and English, Natali promotes mental health and wellness, leads many researched-based program at Keyano College. She is integrating community services into Keyano College for the past three years. She was awarded the 2016 Bea Wickett Award from the Psychology Foundation of Canada and the 2015 Workplace Wellness Award from the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) for her contributions to education, mental health and the workplace. Natali is trained in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, EMDR, Complex Trauma, and Grief and Loss.