Mental Health @ Work

Tuesday April 29, 2025 (noon-1pm)

Promoting Mental Health Awareness in the Workplace

In this webinar, we will explore how to create a supportive and inclusive workplace for individuals facing non-visible mental health challenges. Attendees will gain insights into effective job-aids and workplace accommodations tailored for a range of needs—whether they stem from chronic mental health conditions or situational challenges.

Key topics will include:

  • Workplace etiquette that fosters respect and understanding for non-visible limitations.

  • Practical strategies for accommodating diverse mental health needs.

  • Tools and resources to help normalize mental health practices as part of everyday workplace culture.

By the end of this session, participants will be empowered to integrate these practices into their organizations, ensuring that mental health support is accessible to everyone, contributing to a healthier, more empathetic work environment for all. This webinar is designed for HR professionals, team leaders, and employees seeking to build an environment where mental health is prioritized and destigmatized.

Speaker, Mary Madden, NAMI and Jaimee Hrabik, Best Buddies as Host

Thursday May 15, 2025 (11:00am-noon)

Mindful Moments at Work: Building Resilience Through Mental Clarity

In today's fast-paced world, taking care of your mental health and navigating through stress is more important than ever. This engaging webinar will guide you through mindfulness practices, emotional intelligence techniques, and actionable strategies to stay balanced and focused. Through exercises, discussions, and a Q&A session, you'll learn how to check in with yourself, differentiate stress from burnout, and tap into your personal power and support systems. With tools like mindful breathing, journaling, and gratitude-focused transitions, this session offers a personal space for self-discovery and empowerment. Join us to take a pause, reflect, and recharge for a more balanced mind and body.

Speaker:  Takeyla Benton

About Mental Health@Work

Disability:IN Wisconsin's Mental Health@Work program, dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and support in the workplace. Our program offers a variety of interactive workshops and informative webinars designed to educate organizations on the importance of mental health and provide practical strategies for fostering supportive work environments. Through our workshops, participants learn about topics such as stress management, resilience building, and creating a culture of psychological safety. Our webinars feature expert speakers who share insights and best practices for implementing effective mental health strategies within organizations. Additionally, our members have access to exclusive opportunities, including networking events, peer support groups, and tailored resources to support their mental health initiatives. Join us in our commitment to creating workplaces where mental health is prioritized, supported, and celebrated.

Suicide Prevention Training

Our Employer Suicide Prevention Training is designed to equip organizations with the knowledge and tools necessary to identify, address, and prevent suicidal ideation among employees. This comprehensive training program aims to foster a supportive work environment that prioritizes mental health and encourages open conversations about well-being. Investing in suicide prevention training not only demonstrates your organization's commitment to employee well-being but also contributes to a healthier, more productive workplace. By empowering your team with the tools to recognize and respond to mental health challenges, you can help save lives and promote a culture of care and support.

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