Sessions

Concurrent Session
Helping Humans “Home from Work” – How to be a Mental Health Ally
293-296
In-Person and Virtual Wednesday 06/15/2022 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM   Add to calendar
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how they can serve as “Mental Health Allys” in today’s ever-changing workplace by proactively identifying and empathically supporting employees facing work/life integration challenges.  

 “Work/life balance." It's a mantra, a catchphrase, a term that's meant to describe an individual's ability to somehow equitably balance the demands of work with the demands of life. However, well before the COVID-19 pandemic the ever-increasing “always-on” expectations organizations placed on employees meant that work/life balance was a theory and work/life integration was the reality where employees bring "work" home, while also bringing "home" to work.

For many, this reality has adversely affected both their mental health and emotional well-being and supporting them is more important than ever—and empathic, empowered HR professionals can provide that support. Yet, while HR professionals may have the motivation and desire to help their organizations address the mental health and wellness of their workforce they may not have the experience or training necessary to do so. 

In this session, HR professionals and workplace leaders will learn how they can serve as “Mental Health Allys” in today’s ever-changing workplace by proactively identifying and empathically supporting employees facing work/life integration challenges. 

No matter what or where work is, HR professionals have a vital role to play in promoting mental health wellness at organizational and individual levels. SHRM and the SHRM Foundation can now provide empathic HR leaders with the resources and tools that will have an immeasurable impact on their organizations and the lives of the individual employees they serve.

Learning Objectives:

  • The near and long-term benefits (for both the organization and the individual) of serving as a “Mental Health Ally” in today’s workplace.
  • How to support employees in the workplace, wherever that workplace is—physical or virtual, local or remote.
  • Learn about the SHRM Workplace Mental Health and Wellness initiative  - a program that empowers HR professionals to be the link between employees in need and the support they deserve.
  • How to earn the and the Workplace Mental Health Ally Certificate – SHRM’s online certificate program with courses covering such topics as common mental health conditions, substance use, suicide and violence prevention, diversity and bias, effective communication skills, and safety planning.

In-person session offerings are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Andrew Morton Photo
Presenter:
Andrew Morton, Director, Veterans and Certification Affairs,
SHRM