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2026 Apr 29 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM
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Cost: Free
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Psychological Health & Safety: Enhancing Workplace Culture

In our workplaces, there is often a strong value of providing physical safety, but what about our psychological safety? In this presentation, we will define what is psychological health and safety and gain better understanding of how it fits within a workplace. Organizational impacts will be outlined while exploring the CSA National Standards to lead us to a place of understanding the factors that promote and undermine psychological health and safety. At the end of this workshop, participants should understand the Mental Health Commission of Canada's National Standard for Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace Best Practices, learn the 13 Psycho-Social Workplace Factors contributing to mental health in the workplace, gain tools to understanding the current state of PH&S in the workplace, and learn how to implement and measure mental health strategies in the workplace to improve the bottom line.

SaskCulture is please to partner with Bridges Health to discuss tips on how to approach and navigate difficult conversations with family members, friends, or co-workers.

Location: Zoom Virtual Event

Presenter: Kyle Anderson, Sr. Business Development Consultant, Bridges Health
Kyle has worked in the field of mental health for nearly 10 years as a counsellor, instructor, and direct support worker. His education background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counselling. By learning about the significant link between physical and mental wellness, Kyle utilizes a holistic approach towards overall health. Professional experiences include providing individual and group counselling, working in the fields of substance use, eating disorders, crisis intervention, and mood disorders.

The Zoom link will be sent out to registered participants before the event.
Open to all at no cost.


This is part two of a three-part series focusing on mental health. Mark your calendars for the following:
May 20 - Mental Health, Anti-Stigma and Public Awareness, with Schizophrenia Society of Saskatchewan
2026 Apr 29 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM
Cost: Free

Organizer

SaskCulture Inc. Nicole Williams (306) 780 9259

Accessibility

  • Deaf / Hard of Hearing
  • Safe and Inclusive Space