According to the Harvard Business Review, as many as 200 million workdays are lost each year due to mental health challenges.
Three out of four employees indicated that stigma was present in their workplaces, according to a McKinsey report.
Gallup reported that untreated mental health conditions cost employers $47.6 billion in productivity each year.
The business case for making mental health your organization's bottom line is clear.
Join us to learn about Mental Health First Aid Training and how it can transform your organization's health and culture.
Mental Health First Aid is a course that teaches you how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders.
During our workshop, we'll discuss:
5 strategies to promote mentally healthy workplaces
How to plan a successful MHFA training and build a supportive network within your organization
The ALGEE framework for crisis intervention
Who needs Mental Health First Aid:
Employees
Hospital Staff
Police Officers
First Responders
Veterans
Caregivers
Community Leaders
Why Mental Health First Aid?
It's research-informed. More than 40 peer-reviewed studies demonstrate increased mental health literacy, confidence in helping others and empathy toward distressed individuals.
It impacts employee engagement. Mental Health First Aid creates a positive culture that embraces the mental well-being of all employees and supports those in need of help.
It creates a culture of support. Your employees can provide mental health and substance use support to other employees.
We're thrilled to see you at our event!
Lunch is included with registration.
Attendees will receive a Workplace Mental Health checklist.
Questions? Please email us at hi@sinclairityllc.com.
Meet The Instructor
Sinclair Ceasar III, CEO of Sinclairity Consulting LLC, is a Certified Mental Health First Aid Instructor and TEDx Speaker based in San Antonio and works with organizations and companies to help them champion mental health through training, leadership development workshops, and consulting.
Since 2012, Sinclair has partnered with over 30 organizations and companies, including Microsoft, Toyota, LinkedIn, Johns Hopkins University, San Antonio Zoo, Restore Education, YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs of San Antonio, and Mental Health America Lakeshore. He’s been featured on BuzzFeed, Essence Magazine, and the London Times.