Opening the Door to Mental Health


Opening the Door to Mental Health Symposium 2023!

"Reinventing the Path to Work-Life Harmony"

February 22 and 23, 2023, daily from 8:30am to 1:30pm PST

Registration NOW OPEN until February 21st

Brought to you by the BC Federal Council Community of Interest on Mental Health

Opening the Door to Mental Health is a two day virtual symposium on mental health and wellness organized by the Community of Interest on Mental Health and sponsored by the British Columbia Federal Council (BCFC). The theme for this year is Reinventing the Path to Work-Life Harmony. The program will provide us with expert advice, perspectives, and strategies as we navigate the challenges and changes in our evolving workplaces, all while attempting to find harmony in our daily lives.

We are not the same as before, having experienced so much change over the past three years. There is no going back and there is no final destination. There is however an opportunity to reinvent our paths by emphasizing ‘work-life harmony’. We know that work and life are never equal: there is no ‘work-life balance’. At times we work more and other times our personal life takes priority. At times the paths we forge can be flat and clear, while other times we feel like we are climbing a mountain or journeying through peaks and valleys. And at different junctures, we need a variety of tools and strategies to reach that harmony.

Managing our health is a skill that needs dedication. Knowing how, when and where to dedicate our time and effort requires both knowledge (of what works for you) and practice (actually taking action) . This year’s Symposium will cover both knowledge and practice, from an organizational perspective as well as individual strategies.

Day One we will focus on content to support building psychologically safe organizations, including panel discussions on burnout, the evolving workplace, and leadership empowerment. Sessions are from 8:30am until 1:30pm PST

Day Two we will turn inward and talk about strategies to nurture our bodies and minds, including: how to prioritize yourself, mental health healing strategies, setting boundaries, as well as powerful lived experience stories. Sessions are from 8:30am until 1:30pm PST

Registration for this virtual event will open on January 25, 2023, Bell Let's Talk Day 2023. Open to all regions, all public servants. The event sessions will be in English. Participants can pick and choose which sessions they wish to attend.

***This event is open to public servants only. Please use your Government of Canada email address to register. / Cet événement est réservé aux fonctionnaires. SVP utiliser votre adresse courriel gouvernementale pour vous y inscrire.***


*Please note that registration closes at midnight February 21st. Same day registration is not available.*

You can see the Agenda and Speaker now here (opens internet link)

Registration NOW OPEN until February 21st

Registration Poster : PDF English only - File:2023-01-25-opendoor2023 reg-poster EN.pdf

Open Door - 2023 Agenda

You can see the Agenda and Speaker now here (opens internet link)

Zoom links - Once you are registered, please login to access the Agenda, Speakers and Zoom links here: https://whova.com/portal/webapp/opend_202302/ (opens internet link)

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

8:15 am – 8:30 am Please join us a few minutes early to test your connection. Reminder: TURN OFF VPN
8:30 am – 8:40 am

EVENT MODERATORS

  • Corey Jackson, Co-Chair Community of Interest on Mental Health and Regional Director, Policy & Economic Analysis, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Renee Umezuki, Global Affairs Canada, Co-Chair Community of Interest on Mental Health, Regional Director and Senior Trade Commissioner
8:40 am – 9:00 am

INTRODUCTION

  • Rod Cunningham, Senior Development Program Officer with the Indigenous Programs, Service Canada, Co-Chair of the Pacific Aboriginal Network
8:40 am – 9:00 am

OPENING PRAYERS AND PERFORMANCE

  • Delhia Nahanee, Chinook Song Catchers, Nisga'a Nation and Squamish Nation·
  • Maurice Nahanee, Chinook Song Catchers, Nisga'a Nation and Squamish Nation
9:00 am – 9:15 am

OPENING REMARKS

  • David Didluck, BCFC Mental Health Champion and Regional Director Partnerships and Reconciliation, Fisheries and Oceans Pacific Region.
  • Roxane Lee, Co-Executive Lead, BC Federal Council Building Black Leaders Initiative and Director General, Citizen Services, Service Canada
9:15 am – 10:00 am

INTRODUCTION

  • Rod Cunningham, Senior Development Program Officer with the Indigenous Programs, Service Canada, Co-Chair of the Pacific Aboriginal Network
9:15 am – 10:00 am

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

  • Dr Evan Tlesla II Adams, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Public Health, Indigenous Services Canada, Coast Salish actor & physician from the Tla’amin First Nation
10:00 am – 10:15 am

HEALTH BREAK

  • Average Citizens
10:15 am – 11:00 am

Building Psychologically Safe Organizations - Setting the Stage with Dr. John Ogrodniczuk

  • Dr John Ogrodniczuk, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Psychotherapy Program, University of British Columbia
11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Breakouts Sessions - Theme - Building Psychologically Safe Organizations

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Breakout A - Burnout Panel – Taking Action Together

  • Teresa Martin, Moderator, National Managers Community
  • Jessica Grass, Registered Psychotherapist, MyWorkplaceHealth
  • Denise MacGillivray, Director General, Environmental Health and Pesticides Directorate, Regulatory, Operations and Enforcement Branch, Health Canada
  • Per Sekon, Learning Design Specialist and Associate Faculty member, Canada School of Public Service
  • David Russell, National Coordinator of Residential Schools at Indigenous Services Canada
11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Breakout B - The Evolving Workplace Panel

  • Jonathan Morris, Moderator – CEO Canadian Mental Health Association
  • Alexandra Samuel, Author, Speaker and Data Journalist
  • Niha Shahzad, Anti-Racism Ambassadors Network (ARAN)
  • Dr Joti Samra, Founder, MyWorkplaceHealth, PsychologisT
  • Amanda Vistman, Informal Conflict Management Practitioner (Mediator), Department of Justice Canada
11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Breakout C - Self Leadership - RISExSHINE - Helping Your Teams Learn How to Lead Themselves

  • Introduction - Corey Jackson - Senior Development Program Officer with the Indigenous Programs, Service Canada, Co-Chair of the Pacific Aboriginal Network
  • Jay DeMerrit, Founder/Chief Energy Officer RISExSHINE Development Program and Charity Foundation, former USA Men’s National Soccer Team & Vancouver Whitecaps Captain
1:15 pm – 1:30 pm

MEDITATION AND GROUNDING

  • Carole Eros, BCFC Mental Health and Wellness Coordinator

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Questions can be sent to Carole.Eros@dfo-mpo.gc.ca


Link to last year's event: Open Door 2022