Fourth Annual Workplace Mental Health Conference

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Fourth Annual Workplace Mental Health Conference

This University of Michigan online event will bring together key stakeholders to discuss strategies to improve employee mental health.

By Workplace Mental Health Solutions

When and where

Date and time

Wednesday, August 16 · 9:30am - 2pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 4 hours 30 minutes
  • Mobile eTicket

Workplace Mental Health Conference

Cultivating a Culture of Connection

The fourth annual conference, proudly presented by the University of Michigan Eisenberg Family Depression Center, will examine real-world challenges and uncover innovative ways to build a workplace culture that values mental health.

What to expect:

  • Discover real-world strategies for your workplace
  • Learn tips to kick-start your workplace mental health initiative
  • Hear from well-respected industry and academic experts
  • Get your questions answered through interactive Q&A
  • Learn from a selection of personal stories, case studies, and panel discussions

View the Conference Schedule here.

Registration Costs:

  • $65 for individual ticket
  • $250 for up to 5 seats for your organization
  • $400 for up to 10 seats for your organization
  • $25 for U-M faculty/staff individual ticket
  • Please contact us if you need assistance with the cost of registration

Registration costs must be paid using an Eventbrite-supported method of payment: credit/debit card, PayPal, or Google Pay in the United States. Payment options are dependent on region. Alternative payment methods including cash, check, purchase order or short code are not accepted.

Who should join:

  • Employers
  • C-Suite Leaders
  • Health professionals and researchers
  • HR professionals
  • DEI professionals
  • Representatives from diverse industries (public, private, non-profit organizations)
  • Anyone with interest in supporting workplace mental health

This year's sessions will cover a wide range of topics, including:

  • Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging and mental health
  • Building a thriving community in today's workplace
  • Creating a resilient workforce

What previous participants have said:

  • 90% would recommend the conference to a colleague
  • "I would highly recommend this conference should be mandatory to leadership roles as an employee the actions that can be made centralizing mental health can be very powerful in dealing with emotional and also financial benefits."
  • "There was a lot of valuable information shared and seemed to cater to different levels of knowledge/industries which I appreciated."
  • "So powerful to understand the communal nature of these challenges. This conference was well planned and creative in how it brought the group together in an engaging, virtual way."

Attendance Information:

  • We'll send you Zoom information in advance of the event
  • All registered participants will receive a link to view a recording of the full conference and an electronic copy of session slides
  • Earn 4 CEU contact hours
  • Receive a Certificate of Attendance

Thank you to our promotional partners!

Learn more about the Workplace Mental Health Solutions program.

Questions?

Please reach out to workplaceconference@umich.edu

Refund Policy

Refunds are at the discretion of the event organizer and are issued on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the event organizer with any specific questions about the refund policy.

About the organizer

Workplace Mental Health Solutions, a consulting program of the University of Michigan Eisenberg Family Depression Center, is comprised of a group of leading mental health professionals and educators. We transform the lessons of psychiatry and psychology into practical processes in the workplace. We are in the unique position of having expertise in developing and presenting mental health education, training, and skill-building sessions to a variety of audiences including employees and managers, students, faculty, and staff.