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Building Mental Health into Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs: Pandemic Response

As we navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic and begin to think about how to recover our operations and the economy, it is critical to think about how to build mental health into our emergency management and business continuity plans.
May 2020
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As we navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic and begin to think about how to recover our operations and the economy, it is critical to think about how to build mental health into our emergency management and business continuity plans.

In this webinar we will cover:
  • Potential impact of emergencies and disasters, (COVID-19 in particular) on the  mental health of workers
  • Worker mental health needs when dealing with emergencies and disasters, including infectious disease pandemics
  • How to use the National Standard of Canada on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace to build mental health into your organization’s emergency management and business continuity programs.

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