“Supporting Our Peers Mental Health in the Workplace” by Limitless

“Supporting Our Peers Mental Health in the Workplace” by Limitless

By Beyond the Label

Learn to spot the signs of mental health struggles in the workplace, how to tell if a colleague is not doing okay

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Plaza Singapura

68 Orchard Road Singapore, 238839 Singapore

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

About this event

About this event

Join us for a practical and empowering workshop on fostering mental health support in the workplace. Learn to recognise the signs when a colleague is struggling or burnt out, practice active listening and empathy, and discover how to connect peers with the right mental health resources.

This session equips you with simple, effective skills to be a first responder and help create a culture of care and support at work. Leave feeling confident to support your teammates and contribute to a healthier, more compassionate workplace.

Registered participants will also receive a door gift as a token of appreciation.

About Limitless

Limitless is a Singapore-based non-profit organisation dedicated to empowering youths aged 12 to 25 facing mental health challenges and social inequalities. Through free and subsidised counselling, outreach programmes, and educational initiatives, Limitless strives to end youth powerlessness and help young individuals realise their full potential. Their mission is to build hope, restore worth, and inspire purpose – one life at a time.

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About Beyond the Label

Beyond the Label (BTL) is a nation-wide movement to fight stigma towards Persons with Mental Health Conditions (PMHCs). Led by the National Council of Social Service and TOUCH Community Services, the BTL Collective has been working in partnership with stakeholders in the mental health ecosystem to achieve objectives such as:

1. Raise awareness of stigma and advocate for greater support for PMHCs

2. Educate and equip the public with peer support skills to interact with and support PMHCs

3. Implement workplace adjustments to support PMHCs in the workplace more effectively

4. Encourage early help-seeking by motivating those in need to seek help early

Since its inception in 2018, the BTL movement was largely focused on driving public awareness and the acceptance of PMHCs as part of Singapore’s social fabric. The evolution into BTL 2.0 has reinforced the need for family and community support and promote active inclusion of PMHCs.

Through an integrated approach to engage different groups, BTL’s focus will be on Campaign promotion of awareness and acceptance of PMHCs; equipping workplaces, schools and families in the Community with resources to demonstrate resilience; and enabling Care in the form of intervention and integration in neighbourhoods.

Free
Sep 12 · 5:00 PM GMT+8