Course curriculum

    1. Overview & Land Acknowledgement

    1. The Critical Role of Mental Health and Psychological Safety

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Leadership's Foundational Role in Employee Well-being

    3. The Power of Employee Engagement and Recognition

    4. Cultivating a Workplace Culture of Wellbeing

    5. The Importance of Data in Evolving Wellbeing Strategies

    6. Sources

    7. Share Your Feedback

About this course

  • $79.00 / year
  • 10 minute read

Course Developer(s)

Alicia Hibbert, MA PMP

Step into the world of Alicia, an accomplished instructor and dynamic course developer, whose diverse skill set and unwavering passion for community impact shine through in every endeavor. With a Masters in Anthropology, a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, and memberships in esteemed organizations like the Indigenous Editors Association, Alicia brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table.

Her journey is guided by a deep-seated commitment to utilizing agile and traditional project management methods for tangible community and workplace transformation. Rooted in a profound dedication to community wellbeing and the idea that organizations can always “do better,” Alicia channels her energy into Indigenous engagement, workplace well-being, and belonging, weaving together a tapestry of impact and resilience. As a freelance editor, Alicia lends her expertise to amplify Indigenous voices and narratives, fostering inclusivity and understanding. Collaborative by nature and driven by a love for strategic planning and pattern recognition, Alicia excels in crafting innovative solutions and maximizing impact. Explore transformative learning experiences with courses like "Truth and Reconciliation at Work," "Indigenous Recruitment and Retention," and "Two-Eyed Seeing for Leader" curated by Alicia to empower leaders and organizations on the path to meaningful change. Join Alicia on a journey of discovery, collaboration, and collective growth.

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Land Acknowledgement

Prairie Métis and settler perspectives and knowledge. We are guests living and working on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Vancouver area, BC]; the Lekwungen-speaking Songhees and Esquimalt nations (Victoria, BC); Amiskwaciy Waskahikan in Treaty 6 territory (Edmonton, Alberta); and the traditional land of the Three Fires Confederacy, the Odawa, Potawatomi, and Ojibwe (southern Ontario). The Three Fires Confederacy shares this land with its neighbours, the Lunaapeew of the Eelunaapéewi Lahkéewiit (Delaware) Nation and the unceded territory of the Bkejwanong (Walpole Island) First Nation.