Understanding and Supporting Mental Health in Investigation

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What Workplace Investigators Should Know…

Have you ever dealt with, or suspected issues of mental health in your investigations? We are now seeing it more frequently and mental health is impacting Canadians like never before, thanks to the pandemic.

In November 2020, 92% of employees reporting feelings of burnout. It’s currently the leading cause of long-term disability claims for Canadian employers and costs our economy over 51 billion dollars annually. Some experts say that at the rate we are currently going with depression being the leading cause of long-term disability world-wide for men, we will see things reach a crisis if we don’t learn better ways to identify signs of struggle. Especially as our workplaces start opening up again, and people start returning to work, we undoubtedly will see the impacts in the workplace and in our investigations.

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  • Current mental health stats
  • Mental health continuum model
  • Recognizing signs of struggle
  • The role of stigma
  • Mental health protective factors
  • Supporting someone
  • What to say, what not to say
  • Accessing support/resources
  • What internal/external investigators should do

In this engaging session presented by Debbie Pearmain, the Founder and CEO of One Stop HR, you will hear about the mental health model and how to recognize mental health signs during an investigation.

Debbie Pearmain

Debbie is a Human Resources Consultant with 25 years experience in Leadership Development, Developing Workplace Culture, Employee Engagement and Developing High Performing workplace teams. She has worked with CEOs and leadership teams for over 25 years at more than 200 companies and has been passionately supporting her clients to develop healthy, engaging and productive workplaces that inspire leaders and their employees. Debbie has been teaching on this topic and coaching for over a decade with Morneau Shepell, one of Canadas leaders in the Mental Health space in workplaces. She is an excellent facilitator, coach and strategic thinker, helping clients identify problems as opportunities for growth and change.

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