Resilience: How to Keep Going When the Going Gets Tough
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Resilience: How to Keep Going When the Going Gets Tough

-RECOMMENDED FOR MANAGERS AND EMPLOYEES-

By Illinois Department of Human Rights

Date and time

Tuesday, May 14 · 11am - 1pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 2 hours

-ALERT-

DHR will continue to offer virtual/online training classes as a precaution against COVID-19. The health and safety of the public and our employees have made this decision necessary. To take advantage of our online platform, participants will need a computer and access to an internet connection. Moving forward, our team will contact you via email to ensure all participants receive an individualized link to join IDHR’s WebEx platform training session.

If you have questions or require any additional information, please feel free to contact our Training Unit at IDHR.Training@illinois.gov.

We appreciate your assistance and support.

- RECOMMENDED FOR MANAGERS & EMPLOYEES : Workplace stress is unavoidable. The key to handling stress is not to avoid it, but to find methods to work with it without losing resolve. This course is designed to give participants the tools they need to identify workplace stressors, end self-deprecating talk, build communicative workplace structures, and calmly deal with change. As a result, participants will be able to calmly handle daily upsets, have better relationships with coworkers and clients, and find greater happiness and satisfaction in day-to-day work life.

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS: Trainings with the Illinois Department of Human Rights Institute for Training and Development are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Illinois Human Rights Act.

A person with a disability needing an accommodation to participate in IDHR trainings should contact the Institute for Training and Development at 312-814-2477 or (TTY) 866-740-3953 or at IDHR.Training@illinois.gov

The Institute for Training and Development requires seven (7) business days to obtain any reasonable accommodation. If for some reason you cannot attend your scheduled training, you must request the cancellation of the reasonable accommodation at least 72 hours prior to the date of training. All requests must be in writing and should include reason for cancellation. Failure to comply may result in suspension of future training privileges.

TRAINING MATERIALS: A training webinar link will be sent via email (1-2) business days prior to the date of training. Once you receive the link please accept with a response and we’ll send you the training material. Please add idhr.training@illinois.gov to your address book to avoid emails going to your spam folder.

REGISTRATION AND CANCELLATION: Please register online as soon as possible prior to the training session, as classes without a minimum number of registrants may be cancelled. If for some reason you cannot attend, please request cancellation at least seven (7) business days prior to the date of training.

WebEx Registration Link:

https://illinois.webex.com/weblink/register/ra5220e052c524353e3f321e863a092ca


COURSE REGISTRATION DISCLAIMER: Thank you for your registration! The Training Institute is committed to providing our customers with the best learning experience. A times, a course may need to be rescheduled or canceled based on registrant interest. When this occurs, you will receive a notice of cancellation within 48 hrs. of the scheduled course date.

If you would like information about onsite training for your organization, or if you have suggestions for future public course offerings, please email us at IDHR.Training@illinois.gov.



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The Illinois Department of Human Rights (“IDHR”) is the state agency responsible for enforcing the Illinois Human Rights Act (“Act”). The Illinois Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination in the areas of:

- Employment- Fair Housing- Financial Credit- Public Accommodations- Sexual Harassment in Education

To learn more about IDHR please visit our webpage at: www.illinois.gov/dhr