Prince Albert Daily Herald
Dr. Joti Samra helped the province create its new virtual psychological health and safety resource centre. Submitted photo.
WorkSafe Saskatchewan is hoping that a newly released suite of tools will help businesses better care for the psychological needs of their workers.
On Wednesday WorkSafe Saskatchewan launched an online psychological resource centre for employers and workers. The goal of the resource is to equip managers and supervisors with the tools they need to develop psychologically healthy and safe workplaces.
The resource centre was created and launched in partnership with Dr. Joti Samra, a national expert on issues relating to psychological health, wellness and resilience who has contributed significantly to the development of Canada’s world-first national standards for psychological health and safety in the workplace. Dr. Samra is also the CEO and founder of MyWorkplaceHealth, a full-suite national workplace consulting firm as well as the
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