Workforce Mental Health Wellbeing Online Training Sessions (series of 4 sessions)
Event description
Shelter Tas is pleased to offer a series of Workforce Mental Health Wellbeing - Online Training Sessions focusing on Mental Health and Self-Care for the Housing & Homelessness Sector. We all know that we work in an increasingly complex and challenging sector so what better way to start 2025 then focusing on your mental health. The sessions will be presented by Wendy French, Managing Consultant of Talk About Training, Wendy has been highly recommended by individuals in the sector that have attending her training sessions.
Recognising that we are all stretched to find time in our days we have broken the training down into bite sized pieces. The series of 4 x 60 minute sessions will be held over a 4 month period, covering 1 topic per month. By enrolling you are registering for all four sessions.
Workforce Mental Health Wellbeing – online training session
Below are the objectives of the Workforce Wellbeing Training Session Series
- Promote the development of a mentally healthy workplace
- Increase understanding about mental health and wellbeing
- Improve knowledge and understanding of the differences between metal health illness
- Develop self-awareness of mental wellbeing
- Raise awareness of possible risk factors for mental health problems
- Develop strategies and tools to maintain mental health and wellbeing
- Awareness of medical, psychological and alternative treatments available
- To encourage resilience through self-care practices
Session 1
Mental Health & Self Care – An Introduction
To increase mental health literacy and promote self-care
Content
- Duty of Care – mental health in the workplace
- Mental health & mental illness – understanding the difference
- Common mental illness’
- Poor mental health – common risk factors
- Self-care strategies
- Strategies to enhance resilience and maintain health & well-being
- Where to get assistance – support services and resources
- Self-care strategies
Session date: Wednesday 12th February 2025
Session time: 10:00am - 11:00am
Session 2
Talking about Mental Hygiene
Self-care – Understanding and Strategies
- 7 domains of wellbeing – more than the absence of illness
- Circles of control
- Self-care skills
- Tools to address the 7 domains
Session date: Wednesday 12th March 2025
Session time: 10:00am - 11:00am
Session 3
Talking about Mental Hygiene
Self-care – The role of self-talk
- What is it, how does it work
- Beliefs & our story, practical strategies
Session date: Wednesday 9th April 2025
Session time: 10:00am - 11:00am
Session 4
Talking about Mental Hygiene
Self-care – Understanding and managing stress
- What is it, how does it work
- Signs & symptoms – self evaluation
- Practical strategies
- Getting help – where, who & how
Session date: Wednesday 21st May 2025
Session time: 10:00am - 11:00am
**At the end of each session time will be allocated for discussions around specific areas of concern for individuals in the workplace. If we receive enough feedback Shelter will work with Wendy to use the content from the discussions to develop and offer a specialised session focusing on those areas. If we don't receive enough feedback an extra session will not be developed, given that we are unsure if a course will be able to offered, there will be a requirement to register for this session separately if scheduled.
Your facilitator for the day
Wendy French is the Managing Consultant of Talk About...Training, Wendy has extensive and unique experience in providing Mental Health, Suicide Prevention and Suicide Postvention education and support in numerous businesses and communities around Australia. She is also a sought after speaker and has presented at numerous National and International Conferences and Forums.
With a strong belief that mentally healthy workplaces play a vital part in people’s overall wellbeing, Wendy has developed Talking About…suite of training programs, incorporating the successful Company Champions program and is also a Licenced Principal Master Trainer of Mental Health First Aid. Wendy is committed to helping business, organisations, individuals and whole communities learn how to obtain and maintain good mental health and to recognise and respond to those impacted by mental health problems.
Session method: Zoom - participants will be provided with a Zoom link 10 days prior to the training session(s).
Requirements: Participants must join on a device with camera and microphone access, the camera is required to be turned on for the training session.
Eligibility and Available Places: Places are subsidised and exclusively available for employees of eligible Shelter Tas member organisations, Specialist Homelessness Services and Community Housing Providers. Total numbers at each session will be strictly capped to 50 in order to ensure quality of training.
More information: If you have any further questions, please email Trish the Administration and Projector Coordinator at training@sheltertas.org.au
Sessions may be made available for individual registrations, if we don't reach our maximum capacity.
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