Please note - This workshop is now FULL. There is a waitlist if you wish to be notified when a spot becomes available. Please register your interest below.
The first step in addressing mental health in the workplace is being able to talk about it.
To help business owners and staff to do this, the Southern Wellbeing Trust will be offering limited, free access to a series of award-winning GoodYarn mental wellbeing workshops to support the Queenstown Lakes business community from May 2022.
The 3 hour in-person workshops are evidence-based and designed to help staff and leaders of small to medium sized organisations (of under 50 employees) to talk about mental health in the workplace. Our workshop facilitators are people from the Queenstown Lakes business community who are passionate about supporting mental health and understand the real life challenges our business and local community continues to face.
The workshops will cover:
What is mental health and how can I look after it
What are the signs and symptoms of mental distress
How to talk to someone you are concerned about
What support is available locally and nationally
Learn Practical Skills
By attending the workshops employees and employers will learn practical skills and advice to support their own mental wellbeing and the wellbeing of their colleagues, family and community around them. The workshops are interactive and participants will get to take away a printed workbook for future reference.
This is a valuable opportunity to help your team to build confidence and skills to talk about mental health and promote a culture of connection and harm reduction. Places are limited - only 15 spots per workshop. Locations include Wanaka, Queenstown and Arrowtown. Workshops will be taking place at local cafes and other small business venues to help 'give back' to the small business community.
Help strengthen your organisation and boost employee wellbeing by reserving your spot today.
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