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Mental Health Issues in the Workplace

Dec 4, 2014 | 1:49 PM

Do you know how to address Mental Health issues in your workplace?  Does your organization have a plan?  Are you interested in learning more about Mental Health? If so, we have the workshop for you!

Saskatchewan Association of Human Resource Professionals Workshop

Date:   Thursday, January 29, 2015

Time:   9:00am – 12:00 pm

Cost:   $50 SAHRP members or $60 non-members (coffee and snacks included)

Location:   Travelodge 3551 2 Ave W, Prince Albert – Ballroom

Register by January 26, 2015:   www.sahrp.ca

Do you understand mental health and mental illness? Do you know what actions help when warning signs appear? Do you know how to manage employees with mental health concerns? Do you know how to facilitate the employee’s return to work? Does your organization have good management practices that promote the performance and well-being of all employees?

If you are interested in the answers to these and questions then join us for an informative, interactive morning that will provide information and tools for you and your organization.

Presenter: Dwayne Cameron

Dwayne was one of the first graduates from the Chemical Dependency Worker Program at SIAST in 1988, later completing his degree in Humanities with a major in clinical counseling.
Cameron continued his training over the years becoming a Certified Crisis Debriefer, Suicide and Family Intervention Specialist, Solution Focus Training, Handling Hostile and Aggressive Clients, PART (professional assault response training) and Certified in Reality Therapy.

Dwayne has worked in numerous clinical settings over the years including intensive residential/family addiction treatment, outpatient, detoxification, and community development with both youth and adults. He has worked extensively with first nations people and was one of the first mental health councillors in the mid-nineties working with aboriginal communities and Medical Services Branch Canada.

Dwayne is a sought after teacher and workshop presenter. He has taught a variety of audiences from professionals to large youth groups with a sense of humor and teaching style that brings the information to life in a fun, full impact way.

One teacher said, “This is the best in-service training I have had in 20 years!”

Cameron has recently moved from working with the Prince Albert Parkland Health Regions as a Youth and Family Counselor providing clinical services in the school setting to Director of Support Programs & Services with the Co-operative Health Centre in Prince Albert. He also provides contract teaching and training on a variety of topics specially designed to meet the needs of the individual group