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SUMMARY:Leading Under Pressure: Practical Strategies for Psychological 
 Health & Safety in Settlement Work
DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260526T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260526T120000
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop is for Management in newcomer-serving 
 organizations\, Executive Director and senior leaders. Workshop 
 Description Settlement sector leaders are navigating sustained 
 pressure&mdash\;funding instability\, staffing shortages\, and rising 
 client complexity&mdash\;while being asked to maintain safe\, responsive\,
  and equitable workplaces. This session introduces Workplace Psychological
  Health &amp\; Safety (PH&amp\;S) as a leadership and system 
 issue&mdash\;not simply an individual wellness concern&mdash\;and situates
  it within recent and emerging legislative expectations. The first portion
  provides a concise overview of PH&amp\;S\, including the shift in MB 
 toward shared responsibility\, the role of psychological safety in public-
 facing work\, and what recent legislative changes mean in practice for 
 leaders. The majority of the session focuses on where leadership practice 
 meets day-to-day reality. Drawing on 'conscious leadership' principles and
  psychological safety research\, participants will explore how leadership 
 behaviors shape whether concerns are raised early\, how teams respond 
 under pressure\, and how trust and clarity are maintained in constrained 
 environments. Through structured reflection and small-group dialogue\, 
 leaders will examine their own patterns under stress\, identify practical 
 ways to strengthen team communication and responsiveness\, and share 
 strategies already working within the sector. The session intentionally 
 creates space for peer exchange and recognition of existing strengths\, 
 while offering a grounded framework for moving forward. This is not a 
 technical or compliance session. It is a practical\, leadership-focused 
 conversation about how to sustain teams\, support staff\, and maintain 
 service quality when conditions are stretched. Key Learning Objectives: 
 Explain PH&amp\;S as a leadership and organizational responsibility\, 
 including key implications of recent and emerging legislative changes. 
 Recognize how psychological safety operates within teams under pressure\, 
 including how workload\, urgency\, and resource constraints shape whether 
 concerns are raised\, heard\, and acted upon. Apply core elements of 
 conscious leadership&mdash\;including self-awareness\, emotional 
 regulation\, and response patterns under stress&mdash\;to support more 
 effective team functioning. Identify practical\, team-level actions that 
 strengthen communication\, trust\, and responsiveness\, and commit to 
 1&ndash\;2 immediate shifts in their leadership practice. Presenter: 
 Geoffrey Thompson\, MFL Occupational Health Centre Geoffrey is an 
 Occupational Health Nurse and workplace psychological health and safety 
 (PH&amp\;S) specialist with over 20 years of experience in public health\,
  organizational development\, and team-based leadership. He leads 
 strategic PH&amp\;S initiatives at the Occupational Health Centre in 
 Manitoba\, focusing on prevention\, leadership capacity\, and how 
 workplace conditions influence staff well-being and performance. His work 
 emphasizes the connection between psychological safety\, trust\, and the 
 quality of information that moves through teams&mdash\;particularly in 
 high-demand\, public-facing environments. Geoffrey works with leaders to 
 strengthen decision-making conditions\, support staff under pressure\, and
  build practical\, sustainable approaches to team functioning. He brings a
  grounded\, non-prescriptive approach that integrates occupational 
 health\, leadership practice\, and real-world operational challenges. 
 Logistic Notes: This is an online event. You will need to have access to a
  computer/ laptop or other devices with a webcam &amp\; microphone\, as 
 well as an internet connection. Accessibility accommodations are available
  on advance request. If you have any questions\, concerns or inquiries\, 
 please send us an email at info@mansomanitoba.ca or call 204-272-0872. For
  more details\, and for information about our cancellation and/or 
 reimbursement policy\, please see our Professional Development Policy. 
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URL:https://mansomanitoba.silkstart.com:443/events/leading-under-pressure-
 practical-strategies-for-psychological-health-safety-in-settlement-work
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