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Description: As the largest employer in Canada -employing more than 250,000 Canadians – the Federal Public Service has an essential leadership role to play in supporting the mental health of its employees. Addressing issues of mental health at work, where many adults spend most of their waking hours, is vitally important for all Canadians… But how can all key stakeholders in the federal public service, including employees, managers, senior leaders, and union leaders, work together to create a mentally healthy workplace? During this interactive session, Louise Chénier, Program Manager, Workplace Mental Health at the Mental Health Commission of Canada shares her insights on how all key stakeholders in the federal public service can promote and sustain mental health at work. Guest Speakers:
Louise Chénier, Program Manager, Workplace Mental Health Mental Health Commission of Canada
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