Building mentally healthy workplaces

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Building mentally healthy workplaces $10B is spent on stress related workers compensation claims each year in Australia 45% of Australians will experience mental illness in their lifetime 8 Australians die by suicide each day - that's one person every 3 hours All profits made go towards Lifeline Canberra s telephone crisis support service 13 11 14 - saving lives in our community.

Building mentally healthy workplaces WHAT IS A MENTALLY HEALTHY WORKPLACE? A mentally healthy workplace is a resilient workplace. It has open-minded staff that communicate well, have good self-awareness and are able to embrace challenges they face. This creates an environment with less stress, optimal productivity and a stronger, healthier culture. WHY IS A MENTALLY HEALTHY WORKPLACE IMPORTANT? Australian employers lose $10.9 billion each year through absenteeism, reduced productivity and compensation costs. These are the costs of mentally unhealthy workplaces, and they are largely avoidable. Investing in a mentally healthy workplace is a proactive way to ensure decreased absenteeism and presenteeism higher moral and staff engagment minimised risk of stress and burnout minimised risk of emotional or physical harm to staff and clients in difficult situations improved communication increased staff retention positive reputation for customer experience and subsequent brand loyalty a stronger and more resilient team, and status as an employer of choice. HOW CAN CORE SOLUTIONS HELP MY WORKPLACE? Our courses build skills and confidence in topics that can affect immediate change. Our aim is to empower your staff by increasing their skills in maintaining control and direction in difficult conversations de-escalating emotional situations to improve efficiency applying basic counselling skills in everyday situations skilfully ending conversations at appropriate points recognising stress and risk of burnout identifying and responding to mental health concerns, and identifying and responding to thoughts of suicide. Contact us to find out more, book a place in one of our public courses or talk to us about bespoke courses that can be built specifically to suit your workplace s needs. P 02 6171 6300 E training@act.lifeline.org.au All profits made go towards Lifeline Canberra s telephone crisis support service 13 11 14 - saving lives in our community.

Building mentally healthy workplaces TOPIC DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS CORE SOLUTION Accidental Counsellor Dealing with People in Difficult Situations TOPIC MENTAL HEALTH WELLBEING & RESILIENCE CORE SOLUTION Resilience in the Workplace Stress Management Mental Health First Aid Mental Health Awareness TOPIC SUICIDE AWARENESS & INTERVENTION CORE SOLUTION Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) Suicide Awareness All profits made go towards Lifeline Canberra s telephone crisis support service 13 11 14 - saving lives in our community.

ACCIDENTAL COUNSELLOR 25% of workers in Australia take time off each year for stress-related reasons. Focusing on the importance of communication (specifically, how to communicate with people experiencing crisis), Accidental Counsellor provides participants with fundamental skills in organisational, community and individual resilience. This flexible and interactive course encourages participants to ask questions and share their knowledge and experiences. Identifying signs of individuals in need of crisis support Active listening skills Crisis support skills Setting boundaries Self-care and self-reflection The workshop is challenging and the facilitator inspiring... this course would benefit people from all walks of life. Accidental Counsellor participant What is an accidental counsellor? Values, conflict and crisis Communication and listening skills Basic counselling skills Building rapport Increasing mental health awareness Suicide awareness Dealing with people in difficult situations Self care and debriefing FORMAT: Two day course 9am-5pm. Also available as a one day course upon request. Lifeline Canberra 2015

DEALING WITH PEOPLE IN DIFFICULT SITUATIONS Only two out of 10 people have the confidence to deal with difficult interactions. For most people, difficult interactions are a part of daily life and can be a major source of stress. At times, they can seem unavoidable, impossible and debilitating. This intensive course focuses on providing fundamental skills for communicating with people in distress, to make these difficult interactions easier on everyone involved and promote positive outcomes. Understanding effective communication skills Effective use of communication skills to establish rapport Applying communication skills to reduce distress I learnt so much about what different techniques to use in the work situation as well as in my personal life. Dealing with People in Difficult Situations participant The helping relationship Communication and listening skills Minimal encouragers Reflecting feelings Paraphrasing Summarising Termination Boundary and limit setting Dealing with people in crisis Self care and debriefing FORMAT: Half day course 9am-1pm / 1pm-5pm. Lifeline Canberra 2015

RESILIENCE IN THE WORKPLACE $6.5 billion is lost by Australian businesses each year through lack of mental health support for employees. Resilience in the Workplace is designed to build stress resilience and empower staff to perform at their peak. Using evidence-based strategies from the latest in academic studies, and behavioural and brain science, this practical course covers the essential skills and resources employees need to become more effective contributors within their workplace. This course will help employees foster an emotionally competent and resilient workforce. Understanding the importance of resilience and stress management Awareness of barriers that impact resilience Awareness of current stress levels and resilience Defining and applying resilience strengthening techniques Excellent course! I would recommend it to anyone. Resilience in the Workplace participant What does resilience mean to you? Exploration of resilience and stress management Importance of values Limits and boundaries Response to stress: fight, flight or freeze Stress levels: low, optimal, high and burnout Things that impact your personal resilience Increasing self-awareness Increasing individual resilience through prevention, immediate relief, long-term solutions and self-care FORMAT: Full or half day course. Lifeline Canberra 2015

STRESS MANAGEMENT An average of 3.2 working days are lost per worker every year in Australia through workplace stress. Stress is an inevitable part of life - in fact, it is a healthy part of life. Without stress, people wouldn t be challenged to grow and change. However, when someone has too much stress in their life, they are exposed to a heightened risk of burnout. In this interactive two hour session, participants are invited to explore stress; what it is, how it affects people and how it can be effectively managed. Understanding stress as a natural part of life Identifying various levels of stress in relation to performance Understanding of the effect of unmanaged or excess stress Undertaking appropriate self-care and stress reduction strategies I am now confident in recognising my own signs of when stress is becoming overpowering, this workshop has given me the tools to deal with this what an amazing course. Stress Management participant What is stress? Stress in relation to performance low stress optimal stress high stress burnout Stress vs. burnout Stress vs. self Managing stress Burnout prevention Self-care FORMAT: Two hour course. Lifeline Canberra 2015

MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID One in five Australians aged 16-84 experience the symptoms of a diagnosable mental illness every year... that s 20% of us. Yet this topic is still misunderstood and often stigmatised. Demystifying the topic of mental health comes largely through education. In this two-day interactive course, participants will be exposed to a firm understanding and awareness of mental health issues. Skills and strategies will be learnt for understanding individual impact and responding to mental health issues. Awareness of mental health issues Recognising symptoms Responding appropriately Identifying possible treatment organisations and referral options This is brilliant. Every person in the country should have the opportunity to complete this course. Mental Health First Aid participant Mental illnesses Mental Health First Aid plan Depression Anxiety Psychosis Substance misuse FORMAT: Two day course 9am-4.30pm.

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS Over six million working days are lost each year in Australia through untreated depression in the workplace. The World Health Organisation predicts that by the year 2020, mental health will overtake cardiovascular health as the world s greatest health concern. Through this course, participants will be exposed to a greater understanding of mental health. This interactive session looks at reducing the stigma associated with mental health issues, what mental health problems and illnesses are, how to help others and how to look after yourself. Awareness around mental health in Australia Distinguishing a mental health problem from a mental illness Understanding the various symptoms of common mental illnesses Undertaking appropriate self-care strategies The information was well-presented and made me more open minded to various mental health issues and how to respond. Mental Health Awareness participant Mental health vs. mental illness Prevalence of mental illness in Australia Common signs to look out for depression anxiety How to help others ourselves Reducing stigma around mental health in our community FORMAT: Two hour course. Lifeline Canberra 2015

APPLIED SUICIDE INTERVENTION SKILLS TRAINING In Australia there are, on average, seven suicides every day - or one every four hours. LivingWorks Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is an internationally standard course providing participants with improved suicide awareness and practical intervention skills. Over 100,000 Australians have attended this engaging course, learning to provide a clinically proven model of suicide intervention. Increased awareness of suicidality Recognising risk indicators and responding to meet individual safety needs Provision of the ASIST Pathway to Assisting Life Identifying the key elements and implementation of an effective suicide safety plan Recognising other important aspects of suicide prevention including life-promotion and self-care This was the best training that I have ever attended. I feel competent to ask someone if they ve had thoughts of suicide, which I did not believe was possible prior to the course. ASIST participant Suicide first aid approach Feelings and experiences relating to suicide Connecting: building connections, identifying invitations and asking the question Understanding: hearing the story and understanding choices Assisting: supporting safety, developing a safe plan and confirming actions Networking: support for persons at risk and community resources FORMAT: Two day course 9am-5pm. This course is developed and owned by LivingWorks.

SUICIDE AWARENESS There are over 73,000 suicide attempts each year in Australia. Being aware of suicide means being able to help reduce the risk for someone considering suicide. This course promotes awareness around suicide within Australia; the facts, signs of someone at risk, how to interact and assuming the role of a support person. Understanding the personal and societal impacts of suicide Identifying the need for a conversation on suicide Responding to someone at risk of suicide: signs, asking the question, assessing the risk, getting help Implementing safety risk assessments and undertaking appropriate action Understanding appropriate self-care practices I learnt a lot in this course, most importantly, I now feel confident in recognising and responding to the signs of suicide - which is an incredible feeling. Suicide Awareness participant Suicide statistics, stigmas and facts Awareness promotion Thoughts, feelings and behaviours around suicide Noticing the signs Having a chat; listening to concerns, exploring, acknowledging and reflecting thoughts and feelings, working with uncertainty and asking the question Evaluating safety concerns and checking for a plan Where to go for help; identifying limits and boundaries, utilising personal supports, referrals to organisations and services Looking after yourself FORMAT: Two hour course. Lifeline Canberra 2015

Building mentally healthy workplaces TESTIMONIALS I have learnt a lot of skills and feel I have a huge improvement of my confidence in putting these skills into action. Best workshop I have been on in a long time. I really enjoyed this course and felt very validated. This course gave me the skills to help deal with difficult customers, clients and family members. I loved the workshop and how it dealt with home and work situations. I ve done a lot of mental health training lately, including Cert IV in Mental Health - this course has been the best by a LONG margin! I m so glad I have had the opportunity to attend this course and have learnt so much. Will definitely recommend this course to others. Lifeline does a great job, keep up the good work. Thank you. I absorbed everything in this course - it was easy to follow, fun, reinforced good habits, gave me new tools and inspired me to practice skills. As soon as I walk out of the room I feel like I can put these new skills into practice. A life-changing experience for me on a personal and professional level. I like that the workshop was run over two days. There was a lot of information but I didn t feel overwhelmed. All profits made go towards Lifeline Canberra s telephone crisis support service 13 11 14 - saving lives in our community.