BC Hub for Workplace Mental Health

 
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Free workshops, webinars and information to help employers and employees in industries hard-hit by the pandemic manage stress and build resiliency. The Workplace mental health hub provides a range of tools for workers in the tourism, hospitality and community social services and other sectors to improve their overall mental health as well as navigation support to connect to other mental health services, including counselling and peer support.

B.C. tourism, hospitality and community social service employees can access vital mental health resources through BC Hub for Workplace Mental Health, a new digital resource hub offering tools to address workplace concerns like COVID-19 exposure, bullying and harassment, as well as workshops, webinars and information for workers to manage stress and build resiliency.

In May 2021, the hub will expand to include a made-in-B.C. training and coaching platform that will provide managers and leaders in these sectors with personalized guidance to help make meaningful and lasting change at work. Participants will gain knowledge and practical tools, apply learning and strengthen peer connections to help make continuous improvements that support the long-term well-being of their employees.

The new hub is being developed in partnership with the BC Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association and health and safety associations, such as go2HR.