
Mental Health Ambassadors
Equipping leaders to support workplace well-being. Proactive, Preventative, and Therapist-Led.
In the modern workplace, EQ is not a luxury. It's a necessity.
Traditional Mental Health First Aid focuses on crisis response—but what if we could prevent burnout and mental health struggles before they escalate? That’s where Mental Health Ambassadorscome in.
This program equips employees to raise awareness, challenge stigma, and create a workplace culture where mental health conversations are the norm—not the exception. It’s not about fixing people; it’s about fostering an environment where people feel safe, supported, and seen.
Led by experienced therapists, this training goes beyond crisis response. It equips leaders with practical tools and counseling-informed techniques to confidently support employees experiencing burnout or mental health challenges. You’ll learn how to:
Navigate tough mental health conversations with confidence and care.
Recognize early signs of burnout and distress before they escalate.
Provide meaningful support without overstepping professional boundaries.
Foster a culture of psychological safety where employees feel seen, heard, and valued.
This training isn’t about fixing—it’s about equipping. When leaders understand how to approach mental health with clarity and compassion, teams thrive. Because mental well-being isn’t just an individual concern—it’s a workplace responsibility.
We don’t just teach theory. Employees will receive real-world application and learn how to recognize signs of distress, initiate conversations, and create a psychologically safe workplace—without overstepping professional boundaries.
Training Details
2-hour, half-day, and full-day training options
Overview of common mental health conditions, risk factors, warning signs, and legal parameters
Toolkit for applying the training inside your organization
Local mental health resource directory
Integration of Emma AI
Topics included are
Burnout recovery and prevention
Men's mental health
Trauma at work
Grief
Suicide and Critical Incidents
Neurodiversity
Parenthood
Women's Mental Health
Inclusion and Belonging
Knowing the Signs
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