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Taking the First Steps: The National Standard on Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace

Beginning with the Standard

  • The Standard is voluntary — promotes leadership
  • A system, a continued application
  • Inclusive participation and engagement

Guest Speakers:

  • François Legault, MSW, RSW, Partners for Mental Health
  • Catherine Baril, Lundbeck Canada

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