Event date: 2/4/2025 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Export event
NASWMN Chapter

Enhancing Mental Health Support in the Workplace: The Role of Social Workers

Central Region Monthly Webinar Series

Tuesday, February 4, 2025 - 5-6 pm CST via Zoom

Speaker: Chad Bosl, MA, LMFT

1 CEU

This session will focus on increasing awareness of mental health challenges in the workplace and the critical role social workers play in supporting employee well-being. Participants will gain insights into common mental health issues faced by employees, such as stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout, and understand how workplace factors like workload, environment, and organizational culture contribute to these challenges. This session aims to provide social workers with the knowledge, skills, and strategies needed to make a lasting impact on employee well-being and create a healthier, more supportive workplace culture.

Learning Objectives:

1) Increase Awareness of Mental Health Challenges in the Workplace.

2) Understand the Role of Social Workers in Supporting Employee Well-being.

3) Promote Strategies for Mental Health Support and Self-Care.

4) Equip Social Workers with Tools for Creating a Mental Health-Friendly Work Environment

 

About the Speaker

Chad Bosl is the Director of Training and Outreach at Central Minnesota Mental Health Center (CMMHC). He has a Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Argosy University and is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). Chad has 16 years of counseling experience, specializing in couples, anxiety, attachment, self-worth, and depression. He also has over 13 years of business ownership and leadership experience.

 

Registration

Free for Members - REGISTER HERE

$15 for Not-Yet-Members - REGISTER HERE

All social workers are welcome to register. However, content may be specific to Central MN

 

Central Region Monthly Webinar Series

Every 1st Tuesday of the month from 5-6 p.m. via Zoom

FREE for Members, $15 for not-yet-members (1 CEU)

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