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Mental Harm Prevention Roadmap Building Block 7: Prevention

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Proactive Prevention & Supportive Prevention 14 • Is meant to mitigate harm. • The key tactics to achieve this are through mental health promotion, and primary prevention programs. • These universal preventions are targeted to facilitate skills that support general mental health. • e.g., resiliency programming, stigma campaigns, leadership development, mental fitness journeys, psychological demands assessment. • Provide employees access to targeted supports for defined challenges or needs. • In workplace mental health, early intervention (access to appropriate supports) can assist preventing escalation or complication of a presenting challenge. • e.g., extended benefits, psychological services, critical incident support, duty to inquire, EFAP counselling, respectful workplace interventions, investigations/resolutions. Proactive prevention Supportive prevention Today what percent of your programs and policies are proactive and supportive?

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