Course Contents:
- Navigate Workplace Mental Health Challenges with Expert Knowledge and Strategies.
- Manage the Mental Health in the Workplace in term of Common Disorders, Effective Communication, and Accommodations.
- Learn to support colleagues and encourage Workplace Mental Well-being.
- Promote Mental Health Awareness and Reduce Stigma.
- Create a more Inclusive and Supportive Work Environment.
- Recognise early signs of mental health challenges and intervene effectively in the workplace.
- Implement policies and procedures to support employees with common mental health disorders.
- Foster open communication channels to address mental health concerns and provide accommodations.
- Cultivate a supportive workplace culture by promoting mental health awareness and reducing stigma.
- Develop training programs to educate employees on mental health issues and self-care practices.
- Collaborate with external resources such as mental health professionals and employee assistance programs to enhance workplace mental well-being.
Course Inclusions:
- This online medical course includes Four Video Modules for Self-Paced.
- Post-Course Online Assessment.
Certification:
Get enrolled in our online medical course “Working with a Mental Condition in the Workplace” and earn a recognised certificate, accredited by ACRRM and RACGP.
CPD Hours:
This Online Medical Course Qualifies for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours, meeting the annual requirement for mandatory CPD activities.
Some Facts & Figures for your information:
- As per the prevalence and impact of mental illness: The percentage rose from 11% in 2009 to 19% in 2021. Australians reporting long-term mental illness by gender and age group from 2003 to 2021. Males & females increased from 3% to 5%.
- In the United States, approximately 19.1% of adults experience anxiety disorders, and about 8.3% experience major depressive episodes each year. Mental health issues significantly impact workplace productivity and safety, with substantial portions of the workforce affected.
Reference Links:Â
https://www.aihw.gov.au/mental-health/overview/prevalence-and-impact-of-mental-illness
https://www.cdc.gov/workplacehealthpromotion/tools-resources/workplace-health/mental-health