Hosted by: Rochele Padiachy
Panel includes: Viktória Belle, Althea Branton, Amélie Tintin
Our discussion delves into the intrinsic link between mental health and effective DEI initiatives, placing a spotlight on strategic implementation at individual, team, and organizational levels. Beyond shedding light on the importance of safe spaces, our focus is on cultivating a collective commitment to mutual support, reshaping narratives, and championing a future where DEI practitioners lead with resilience, support and purpose amidst the complexities of their work.
Audience/Level: This is an introductory/intermediate level webinar that aims to open a discussion around priorities, challenges, strategies and lived experiences connecting DEI practice and mental health.
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