Workplace culture

Session details

Date:

Time:

12:00pm - 1:30pm (Toronto time)

Location:

Zoom videoconferencing

Didactic presentation by:

Tanya Morose

Session objectives

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Discuss the unique factors of each PSP discipline to consider when determining a stay at work or return to work plan
  2. Understand elements of a prevention based approach to psychological health and safety and worker wellbeing
     

Session resources

Didactic presentation: Workplace culture
In this presentation, Tanya Morose discusses the unique factors of each PSP discipline to consider when determining a stay at work or return to work plan and understand elements of a prevention-based approach to psychological health and safety and worker wellbeing.
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National Standard of Canada - Psychological health and safety in the workplace
The National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace (the Standard) – the first of its kind in the world, is a set of voluntary guidelines, tools and resources intended to guide organizations in promoting mental health and preventing psychological harm at work. Source: CSA group.

About presenter

Tanya Morose is the Manager of Occupational Health Safety and Wellness for Waterloo Regional Police Service. Before that, she was the Director of Health, Safety and Wellbeing for the Public Safety sector at Public Services Health and Safety Association. She has over 20 years’ experience in health and safety and ergonomics in a variety of industries with a particular focus on municipal government and public safety. Prior to taking a management role at PSHSA she was PSHSA’s Police Services Specialist. Morose has a strong skill set in auditing, leading projects and the assessment, review and implementation of effective health and safety programs. She is co-chair of the Solicitor General’s Mental Health Secretariat Joint Knowledge Sub-committee.   

Morose holds a Bachelor and Master of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo and is a Canadian Certified Professional Ergonomist (CCPE) and Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP). 

Case presentations

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