Organizations continue to face challenges with how to respond to their participants’ mental health needs and foster a healthy work environment. This event will provide best practices for when, where and how employers can support the total well-being of their employees and their families.
The Mental Health in the Workplace Virtual Conference is co-sponsored by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, the International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists (ISCEBS), the National Wellness Institute (NWI) and the Wellness Council of America (WELCOA).
Benefits of Attending:
- Learn from industry leaders and professionals about practical strategies, policies and programs that can help mental health in the workplace
- All sessions will be live and allow for attendees to pose questions to the speakers.
- Learn fresh strategies on how to create a healthy workplace and best support plan participants with mental health challenges.
Who Should Attend:
This virtual conference is well-suited for benefits professionals serving plans and participants in the U.S. and Canada, as well as anyone who champions mental health in the workplace, including:
- Human resource professionals
- Managers and supervisors
- Wellness professionals
- Third-party administrators and staff
- Insurance and benefit brokers
- Lawyers and consultants
- Trustees and administrators of multiemployer and public sector plans
- Fund office staff
Continuing Education (CE) Credit
CWP Recertification Credit:
This conference is eligible for NWI Certified Wellness Practitioners (CWPs) to earn Category 1 CE credit.
Additional CE Credit:
Continuing education credit is also available for the following certifications/designations: NCHEC (CHES), HRCI, SHRM, CEBS Compliance, CPHR, HRPA
To receive credit for each session you attend, you must request CE credit when you register and you must attend the session in full as it occurs live.
Attendance will be verified following the conference and a certificate mailed within 6 weeks of the completion of the conference.
Viewing on demand recordings of the sessions will NOT qualify for CE credit.