Have you ever noticed someone on your team struggling with stress, addiction, or thoughts of suicide, but weren’t sure how to help?
This series is brought to you by the
Saint Louis University -Center for Environmental Education and Training &
Great Plains OSHA Education Center
About
The "Building Resilience: A Series for Mental Health in the Trades" is designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge to make a real difference in those moments. As a leader, you have a unique opportunity to support your workforce through the growing mental health challenges facing the trades today.
This series offers expert-led sessions that provide practical strategies for recognizing warning signs, implementing mental health first aid, and even fostering a recovery-friendly workplace.
By attending, you’ll gain actionable insights that not only improve individual wellbeing but also boost morale, safety, and productivity across your team.
Open to anyone to attend, but tailored for workplace leaders, supervisors, safety professionals, and HR managers.
This is your chance to create a more supportive and resilient workplace—one where mental health is prioritized, and employees feel empowered to thrive!
Registration & Dates
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March 21
Locations Vary by Date:
SLU-Wool Center, Machinist Hall, & Laborers Local 42
7:30 - 8:00 AM: Networking, light breakfast and coffee
8:00 - 10:00 AM: Mental Health Presentations
CEU's are available, registration is required | Your donation will help mental health initiatives in St. Louis area.
Interested in sponsoring the series? Contact Rene Dulle for information: rene.dulle@slu.edu
Donations are welcome!
Just click the registration link, then click the donation button. Donations will help cover essential event costs, with all proceeds supporting nonprofits making a meaningful impact in mental health.