Mayday, Mayday
Mental Health and Injury Prevention is a growing priority (and concern) in the workplaces of Ontario, the field of Occupational Health and Safety, and society in general. OHCOW has long recognized the impact of psychosocial factors on the health, safety and well-being of workers, and has been working actively to assist workplaces in the recognition, evaluation and control of associated hazards for several years.
Opening Remarks, Minister of Labour, the Honourable Mr. Kevin Flynn
StressAssess "Sneak Peek", CCOHS & OHCOW
National Psychosocial Workplace Survey Tool - StressAssess
A Call to Action against Stress and Mental Injury By Dr. Fergal O'Hagan, Trent University
Mental Health - Psychological Health and Safety by Danielle Stewart
Mental Health - Psychological Health and Safety
Preventing Mental Injury using a Survey Tool by John Oudyk
Preventing Workplace Mental Harm
May Minutes: Mental Injury Toolkit Guide and Implementation, Terri Aversa, OPSEU
Challenges and Solutions Workshop, John Oudyk and Terri Aversa
Building an Understanding Nomenclature Workshop, Kim Slade, PSHSA
Successful Strategies for Preventing PTSD, Dr. Carol Parrott
Prevention of PTSD in the Workplace
May Minute: CCOHS Workplace Mental Health Experience, Resources and Services, Mr. Gareth Jones
Achieving Psychological Safety at Work, Dr. Martin Shain
The Careful Workplace From vision to reality
Closing comments, Chief Prevention Officer, George Gritziotis