Strategies for Job Retention by Persons with a Psychiatric Disability
09/11/2013
http://www.mentalhealthworks.ca/sites/default/files/CMHA_Hangin_In_There.pdf
Who is this booklet for? This booklet is written primarily for people with psychiatric disabilities and it reflects their personal view points on
the subject of job retention. It is extremely important that persons with psychiatric disabilities speak to the issues that affect them. If there is
no opportunity for this, how will we learn to redress the very real problems in dealing with mental health/illness issues in the workplace?
Also included in the booklet is a section where employers give their views about employing someone with a psychiatric disability. We thought that this would be helpful to both the employee and the employer. Finally, the information in this booklet can be shared with anyone who would like to learn more about employment and psychiatric disabilities.
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Steps To Employment - Mental Health Works
09/11/2013
http://www.mentalhealthworks.ca/sites/default/files/CMHA_Steps_To_Employment.pdf
Is this workbook for you? A successful job search requires a lot of positive thinking, about yourself, about your skills and about your
possibilities. This workbook is meant to help you to build your self-confidence and a positive attitude about yourself, giving you ideas on
how to find a job. As you work on the exercises in this manual, you will get to know yourself through identifying your strengths, while also
understanding your expectations about work and how work might fit into your life. Some of the information and exercises are meant for you to read, think about and complete on your own. You may find you get more out of some of the exercises if you are part of a group, like a support group for people who have had mental health problems who have come together to learn about job searching. If you aren’t already part of a support group, you will get some ideas on how to find a group in your community.
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Anti-Depressant Skills at Work
09/11/2013
http://www.comh.ca/antidepressant-skills/work/index.cfm
Antidepressant Skills at Work: Dealing with Mood Problems in the Workplace (Dan Bilsker, PhD, RPsych, Merv Gilbert, PhD, RPsych, & Joti Samra, PhD, RPsych) is a self-care manual authored by scientist-practitioners with expertise in issues relating to workplace mental health and addiction.
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Autism in the Workplace
09/11/2013
http://www.sunderland4autism.com/autism-in-the-workplace.html
There are many ways of supporting a person with autism in the workplace to ensure that they reach their full potential and perform highly in
their job.
Many of these techniques may also be beneficial for other staff.
09/11/2013
http://www.mentalhealthworks.ca/sites/default/files/CMHA_Hangin_In_There.pdf
Who is this booklet for? This booklet is written primarily for people with psychiatric disabilities and it reflects their personal view points on
the subject of job retention. It is extremely important that persons with psychiatric disabilities speak to the issues that affect them. If there is
no opportunity for this, how will we learn to redress the very real problems in dealing with mental health/illness issues in the workplace?
Also included in the booklet is a section where employers give their views about employing someone with a psychiatric disability. We thought that this would be helpful to both the employee and the employer. Finally, the information in this booklet can be shared with anyone who would like to learn more about employment and psychiatric disabilities.
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Steps To Employment - Mental Health Works
09/11/2013
http://www.mentalhealthworks.ca/sites/default/files/CMHA_Steps_To_Employment.pdf
Is this workbook for you? A successful job search requires a lot of positive thinking, about yourself, about your skills and about your
possibilities. This workbook is meant to help you to build your self-confidence and a positive attitude about yourself, giving you ideas on
how to find a job. As you work on the exercises in this manual, you will get to know yourself through identifying your strengths, while also
understanding your expectations about work and how work might fit into your life. Some of the information and exercises are meant for you to read, think about and complete on your own. You may find you get more out of some of the exercises if you are part of a group, like a support group for people who have had mental health problems who have come together to learn about job searching. If you aren’t already part of a support group, you will get some ideas on how to find a group in your community.
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Anti-Depressant Skills at Work
09/11/2013
http://www.comh.ca/antidepressant-skills/work/index.cfm
Antidepressant Skills at Work: Dealing with Mood Problems in the Workplace (Dan Bilsker, PhD, RPsych, Merv Gilbert, PhD, RPsych, & Joti Samra, PhD, RPsych) is a self-care manual authored by scientist-practitioners with expertise in issues relating to workplace mental health and addiction.
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Autism in the Workplace
09/11/2013
http://www.sunderland4autism.com/autism-in-the-workplace.html
There are many ways of supporting a person with autism in the workplace to ensure that they reach their full potential and perform highly in
their job.
Many of these techniques may also be beneficial for other staff.