Workplace Mental Health Conference - Supporting Employees in the COVID-19 Era

Workplace Mental Health Conference

University of Michigan Depression Center to Host Workplace Mental Health Conference

ANN ARBOR, MI— The University of Michigan Depression Center will host an online conference to address mental health in the workplace as organizations transition back to the workplace environment or continue to work remotely. The comprehensive event will be led by key stakeholders in academia and business, and encourages any employers, leaders, researchers, and mental health professionals to join. The event is being co-sponsored by the University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering.

The afternoon event will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 19 via Zoom. Registered participants will be sent a link to join the live conference within a week of the event.

Researchers, clinicians, and industry experts will discuss the impact of COVID-19 on employee mental health and examine real-world strategies in supporting employees with mental health concerns. Attendees will be given tips and tools to provide adequate support for depressed or struggling employees, as well as to create a healthy workplace environment moving forward.

Please visit our Eventbrite site to register! Cost of attendance is $50. All registered participants will be given a link to view a recording of the conference as well as an electronic copy of the slides presented shortly after the event. Participants will also have the opportunity to receive a Certificate of Attendance.

For more information, please contact [email protected].

Date And Time:
Wednesday,
August 19, 2020
1:30 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

More about this online event

  • Discover key strategies for the workplace, including changing workplace environment, managing depressed workers, culture change, and equipping managers with tools to lead during this challenging time
  • Hear from dynamic faculty and well-respected experts
  • Get your burning questions answered through interactive Q&A sessions
  • Discuss the latest real-world, action-oriented strategies and how to implement them in your organization
  • Learn from a selection of case studies, panel discussions, and research findings
  • Receive a Certificate of Attendance

Who should join?
Employers, C-Suite leaders, researchers, HR professionals, leaders from diverse industries (public, private, and non-profit organizations), mental health professionals