Self-Care for Caregivers
This Self-Care Starter Kit explains why it’s important to take time to look after yourself, and how you can build a self-care plan to improve your quality of life.
ACWS Training - Domestic Violence & Your Workplace
A Leading Change initiative, Domestic Violence & Your Workplace helps organizations unlock their leadership potential to champion efforts that address violence and sexism against women.
13 Factors: Addressing Mental Health in the Workplace (MHCC)
This video series is applicable to any workplace in any type of workforce. They are especially useful for organizations with limited resources, as they can be shared at no cost. All videos are available in both official languages.
Webinar Series: Effective Harassment Prevention Policy for the Workplace (HRC)
Presented by the Alberta Human Rights Commission, UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE is a webcast series on understanding, preventing, and dealing with harassment in the workplace.
'OK Alone' Lone Worker App
Are you affected by lone worker regulations and want to ensure your staff’s safety when working alone? Learn how you can simplify and enhance your safety management process with the Ok Alone app.
Workplace Trauma Among Service Providers in the Homelessness Sector
Service providers working with people experiencing homelessness can be directly and indirectly exposed to trauma and other chronic stressors in their work. The types of individuals that are most at-risk of problematic outcomes from traumatic event exposure are unknown.
Workplace Health And Performance Practitioner Certification (WWC)
Wellness Works Canada offers the only accreditation in Canada for Workplace Health and Performance practitioners, an innovative, simple-to-use, assessment, learning, and validation process
The Workplace Health and Performance Charter
By signing the Charter, organizational leaders have the chance to learn about leading practices and network with other visionary leaders who are equally passionate about supporting their employees in response to some of the pandemic's challenges.
Working Alone Resource Guide (WRHA)
Being alert really means two different things: what you can see and how you feel. We can’t prevent every dangerous situation from happening but if we know what might be dangerous when working alone, we can develop a plan that may prevent or make the situation less dangerous for ourselves.