As we mark International Women’s Day on March 8, I sit down to chat with Enmasse CEO Mark Dean on some of the progress we are beginning to see in workplaces to promote gender equity, along with some simple strategies for intervening at work when we witness “microaggressions” and other behaviours that can harm the culture.
R U OK at work: supporting others bereaved by suicide
Third in the series is our 11-minute chat about how to support others in the aftermath of having lost someone they know to suicide, including some insight into the experience of grief and the range of emotional and other natural responses connected to this, which can be helpful to understand when offering support.
R U OK at work: handling the conversation when someone may be suicidal
R U OK at work: having a health-promoting conversation
In the first of this 3-part interview series, I speak to En Masse Head of Psychology Dr Andrew Stock about the various types of recommended interventions at work in relation to supporting a team member with a mental health issue, with special consideration of some of the current challenges of the pandemic and working from home.
Let's talk about burnout
Respect@Work: how it's changing our approach to sexual harassment
Mental health media watch (June 2021)
In this episode, Helena Kuo shares some observations about tennis champion Naomi Osaka’s situation and explores some of the questions it raises concerning the linkages between anxiety and depression. Clinical psychologist Dr Andrew Stock explains the role of mindfulness in the context of anxiety and depression, and Mark Dean highlights some fascinating research findings on mindfulness in the fields of brain and mind sciences.
Building a gender-inclusive culture at work
As calls grow louder for gender-equality reform in both Australia and the UK, in tandem with the Victorian Government’s announcement of reforms to help prevent and better respond to sexual harassment, many workplaces are asking what they can do to promote gender inclusion and make it safer for women to come forward and discuss issues.