Supporting Staff Mental Health Workshop (SSMH) | F2F | Mind HK

Supporting Staff Mental Health Workshop (SSMH) | F2F | Mind HK

The Supporting Staff Mental Health Workshop equips you with essential skills in fostering a supportive workplace as a manager.

By Mind HK

Date and time

Tuesday, August 13 · 7 - 9pm HKT

Location

Mind HK

18B, One Capital Place, 18 Luard Road, Wan Chai Hong Kong, HKI Hong Kong

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 2 hours

The Staff Colleagues' Mental Health Workshop is an interactive training on how to support a colleague’s mental health developed in-house by Mind HK.


Supporting Staff Mental Health Workshop will cover:

  • What does mental health look like for Hong Kong workforces
  • Barriers to improving staff mental health
  • Workplace mental health: Workplace stress and Burnout
  • How managers/HR can support staff mental health
  • Value exercise
  • Role-plays and discussions
  • Q&A

The sessions will run between 7pm-9pm. Refreshments will not be provided, but are available to purchase in the building.

Language: English
Date: 13 Aug 2024 (7-9pm)

Attendance at all sessions are required for certification.
Location: Mind HK, 18B, One Capital Place, 18 Luard Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong


Cost:
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If you have any questions, please email training@mind.org.hk
This event has limited seats.

Mind HK will be offering more training sessions in the future - feel free to get updates from our training webpage www.mind.org.hk/training or subscribe to our newsletter.

Questions? Email training@mind.org.hk

Organized by

Mind Hong Kong (Mind HK) is a registered S88 charity (91/16471) committed to improving awareness and understanding of mental health in Hong Kong. They provide online support and training programmes, based on global best practice, to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem and equip them with the resources they need. Through collaborative research, Mind HK is leading the way in understanding mental health problems in the city and providing its population with the right support and resources.

Visit www.mind.org.hk to learn more.

From HK$423.96