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COVID-19 - The Effects on Our Mental Health (Webinar)
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Starting Sept 22, 2021, the Government of Ontario will require all participants who attend IHSA training courses in selected locations to be fully vaccinated. Participants attending events at these locations must provide proof of vaccination upon arrival. Unvaccinated participants who have a medical exemption must provide proof of exemption. Unvaccinated participants who do not meet the medical exemption requirements will not be permitted to participate in events at these locations and will have to be rescheduled for another date.
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Persons who meet the exemption requirements outlined in their local municipal by-laws (i.e., those who have underlying medical conditions) must notify IHSA at least 10 business days prior to the start date of their event to allow for reasonable accommodation to be made that will ensure the safety of other participants and IHSA staff. Those who fail to provide IHSA with 10 business days’ notice may be required to reschedule their event.
This webinar will help participants better understand mental health issues in Canada, including:
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the prevalence in Canada, including how mental health can affect the worker in the workplace
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the impact of COVID-19 on our mental health
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key factors contributing added stress/anxieties
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effective and ineffective coping strategies
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how people are seeking help for mental health issues during the pandemic
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recommendations for individuals and the workplace to support mental health
The intended audience is geared primarily for workers that are required to sit for prolonged periods of their workday (office, long-haul truck drivers), and workplaces that manage individuals that requires working in such positions.
40 minutes in length and includes a certificate of participation.
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