Implementing the Standard
Leading companies, industries and institutions committed to protecting mental health and wellness in the workplace have implemented a “made in Canada” solution: the National Standard
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Leading companies, industries and institutions committed to protecting mental health and wellness in the workplace have implemented a “made in Canada” solution: the National Standard

The National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace (the Standard) – the first of its kind in the world, is a set of voluntary guidelines, tools and resources intended to guide organizations in promoting mental health and preventing psychological harm at work.
In 2014, the Mental Health Commission of Canada launched the three year Case Study Research Project to identify promising practices for implementing the National Standard

Stronger Together National Standard for Mental Health and Well-Being for Post Secondary Students The leap to higher education is among life’s defining moments. Our post

Update 22 June 2023 – Some of these promising practices are no longer in operation. In those cases, the information has been preserved, and the
The recovery declaration is a call to action for individuals and organizations to not only learn about and promote an understanding of recovery, but to
In 2014 the MHCC invited people in Canada to expand this conversation by signing onto a Recovery Declaration. With over 1,000 signatories to date, and

The Mental Health Commission of Canada has championed the development of a new National Standard (the Student Standard) in collaboration with CSA Group, a global