Key Concepts of Mental Health in the Legal Work Environment (LEG00142)
Overview
Delivery method
Virtual classroom
Duration
1 hour
Audience
Employees
Description
Please note that this event is only open to Justice Canada employees.
The Tax Law Services Portfolio (TLSP) is pleased to invite you to a presentation by Dr. Stan Kutcher on "Key Concepts of Mental Health in the Legal Work Environment." This session will offer valuable insights for the entire department, with simultaneous interpretation available.
Please note that Dr. Kutcher’s presentation is part of the “TLSP Let’s Reset” event. We encourage you to join us virtually from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) and kindly disconnect from the Zoom session once the presentation has concluded.
We look forward to your participation!
Agenda:
- Introduction
- Mental Health Literacy
- Managing Stress at work
- Maintaining Good Mental Health
- Calming Techniques
- Addressing Mental Health Problems
About Dr. Stan Kutcher, Senator:
Dr. Stan Kutcher is a renowned psychiatrist and professor, specializing in adolescent mental health. His career includes transforming Sunnybrook Hospital's adolescent psychiatry division and pioneering research on major mental illnesses like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. He has held prominent roles at Dalhousie University and developed global mental health literacy programs, publishing over 400 articles and multiple books. His expertise spans clinical research, medical education, and policy development in over 20 countries. A community advocate, he has received numerous awards and continues to serve Canadians as a senator, focusing on youth mental health.
Registration deadline: Tuesday February 11, 2025 at 5:00pm
Participants are responsible for adding their training activities to their Outlook calendars.
Accommodation measures: The Department of Justice is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free learning environment. If you have any accessibility needs in order to fully participate in the training activity, please contact your manager to discuss your needs. You may also call upon the services of the Centre for Workplace Access-Ability, Health and Wellness to help identify what type of accommodation measures you require.
For more information: Contact the Centre for Legal Education Services.
For information about the continuing professional development (CPD) hours for this course, please consult the 2025 Accreditation Summary.
If you have questions concerning the accreditation process, please contact our accreditation team by email (Accreditations@justice.gc.ca).