Dentist Wellness Program
Confidential support for dentists and their families delivered by experienced program staff and/or an extensive network of counsellors, therapists and coaches.
Health Care Worker Assist Program
A self-referral program for community and health workers that offers quick access to confidential mental health and wellbeing supports.
Professional Sabbatical
A professional leave of absence seen as a development experience meant to foster growth and revitalize careers.
Enough is Enough. Putting A Stop To Violence In The Health Care Sector
This publication aims to catalyze a national discussion on violence in health care. It brings together the disparate stories from coast to coast, highlighting its broad and pervasive impacts.
Policy and Procedures On The Accomodation of Mental Illness
This document outlines the accommodation process and provides guidance to help managers and supervisors take proactive steps to ensure employees with mental illness are offered appropriate supports.
Locum Protocols
Ensure that dentists who must withdraw from practice to undergo treatment for mental health or addiction reasons keep their practice viable in their absence (see p. 7).
Future Insurability Policy
For dentists, the process of returning to work after treatment for mental health or addiction problems can be extremely challenging. There is a need for a policy to address and protect the future insurability of the dentist for short- or long-term disability once they have undergone rehabilitation (see p. 7).
Rehabilitation And Wellness Services
Dentists who are living with addictions and require more comprehensive assessment and rehabilitation services can take advantage of a range of rehabilitative services for health-care providers.
Postvention Guidance For Co-Workers Impacted By Colleague Suicide
This critical integrative review explored the impact of colleague suicide on surviving co-workers and reviewed postvention guidance for workplaces. It demonstrates the need for robust, systemic postvention for colleagues impacted by the complex issue of colleague suicide.
The Six Pillars of Community Health Workers
These Six Pillars were developed to communicate clearly and succinctly who community health workers (CHWs) are, what they do, and their capacity and needs for sustainability. They aim to confront strategies, policies and programs that often do not respect, protect or authentically partner with them.
Debunking regulatory myths
This series provides physicians and their care teams with resources to reduce guesswork and administrative burdens so the focus can be on streamlining clinical workflow processes, improving patient outcomes and increasing physician satisfaction. It aims to help them understand medical regulatory requirements.