The Work Well Project

The Work Well Project

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The Work Well Project provides consulting, workshops, & training in the areas of trauma-informed wor

WSMH 09/03/2021

Burnout is happening in many workplaces on different levels. But in particular, our front line healthcare workers are most at risk in these challenging and unpredictable times. As both management and staff, knowing the signs and what to do to prevent burnout can make a huge difference in workplace mental health outcomes.

WSMH

07/09/2021

More than ever, workplaces, schools and communities are seeing the need to understand mental health and trauma. By working to create trauma-informed spaces, we can better understand how to support people and also how to create spaces of inclusion and belonging. Beyond that we can lift people up to a place where they feel inspired and maybe even experience healing in these everyday spaces that they work, learn and live in. Creating trauma-informed and psychologically well workplaces, schools and communities will, without a doubt, help to change and improve the health and wellness of our employees, teachers, parents & children. The Work Well Project is a provincial initiative working to do this. They offer workshops, coaching and trainings in the area of Trauma-Sensitive Spaces and Psychological Health & Safety. Check out their website to learn more and contact them to book a consultation or assessment for your workplace or school.

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Saskatoon, SK

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm