Managers Mental Health in the Workplace Training Training

Ideal for anybody in a supervisory role. Facilitators are qualified clinical professionals who will use their own experience and knowledge to challenge your thought processes around management of common workplace wellbeing issues such as burnout, stress and recurrent sickness. This course requires participation and groupwork and covers case law, case studies and statistics from your specific sector.

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BEST FOREmployees with Supervisory Experience

FORMATFace-to-face or Online (Interactive)

DURATION½ Day

DELIVERYLive. Instructor-led

CLASS SIZE12 people

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Why choose Work2Wellbeing for Managers Mental Health in the Workplace Training?

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This session is delivered by qualified mental health clinicians who have worked in both frontline mental health and operational management. They provide discussions around case law as well as real-life statistics to assist in delivery.

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