Adults' Virtual Mental Health Skills During Covid-19 by KCHC-SMP
Event Information
About this Event
Bringing Mental Health Skills Virtually During COVID-19, February 18th from 11:00Am to 12:00pm
A 60 mins Mental Health Virtual Workshop
The overall objective of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for community members to briefly review and learn some skills and knowledge around mental health. The “new normal” of COVID – 19 has changed the way we interact and perhaps added some additional stress. Learning about how we operate in these times could support not only our own mental health but the mental health of those around us.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to help themselves and others by:
• Describing what is mental health,
• Understanding how stress impacts the mind and body,
• Listing the ways to help yourself,
• Describing ways to support others,
• Identifying the resources, self-care and next steps for improving individual and collective mental health.
An increased focus will look at individual and social skills that allow humans to interact safely in these unprecedented times.
About Our Facilitator
Broadmind, will deliver the virtual workshop using the Zoom platform with one key facilitator:
Sherry Lachine B.Eng, MSc Appl Psych: owner of Broadmind and practicing Mental Health Professional. Sherry has a Masters in Applied Psychology with a focus on mental health and started her career as an engineer in the Canadian Armed Forces, she now works with the veteran and first responder communities to increase mental health literacy and build resilience. She teaches Mental Health First Aid and has instructed over 1600 people across Canada. She is a Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) certified advisor on the standard for Psychological Health and Safety. She is the past president on the Canadian Mental Health Association, Kingston Branch and consults for Morneau Shepell EAP.
For more information, contact Constantin Mugenga at constantinm@kchc.ca