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Session 2: Team Resiliency Practices

Tue, Jun 09

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Online

Learn about team resiliency practices that assist teams in navigating and moving forward through times of challenge.

Registration is closed at this time as we have reached 300 participants.
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Session 2: Team Resiliency Practices
Session 2: Team Resiliency Practices

Time & Location

Jun 09, 2020, 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. EDT

Online

About the Event

Positive Workplace Practice Series--Fostering wellbeing, engagement, and performance in challenging times

This is the second of our 4-part webinar series introducing participants to Positive Workplace Practices that promote wellbeing, engagement, and thriving among employee teams. Focusing on building healthy workplaces now will position organizations to emerge stronger as we begin to return to an evolved workplace environment. 

SESSION 2: TEAM RESILIENCY PRACTICES 

This session introduces team resiliency practices that are essential for building on the Mental Fitness practices outlined in session 1. Resiliency practices assist workplace teams in navigating and moving forward through times of change, challenge, or transition.

PRESENTERS

Gregg Taylor is Regional Director of Family Services Employee Assistance Programs (FSEAP), a Registered Clinical Counsellor and Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR). He is a leader in workplace mental health and wellness with specializations in Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace, Workplace Mental Health & Wellness, and evidence-based positive psychology practices that contribute to healthy and effective workplaces. Gregg and his team at FSEAP provide services that result in healthy, resilient employees and positive, productive workplaces.

Dr. Bill Morrison is a counselling psychologist, author and recognized national speaker in mental health and positive mental health for school and workplace environments. Dr. Morrison was named among 150 Leading Canadians for Mental Health in 2017, receiving the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Difference Maker Award.

Have questions? Please email us at info@fseap.ca.

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