The BRAVE Leadership program is for organizations who want to support their leaders in proactively creating a culture of wellbeing that allows individuals, teams, and organizations to thrive during times of challenge, uncertainty and change.
This program equips leaders with essential skills to meet the needs of today’s complex world of work by integrating best practices in leadership development, workplace mental health and organizational culture.
Throughout this experiential learning program, leaders will develop their own BRAVE Leadership toolkit & create an action plan that will help them to foster healthier ways of working, increase psychological safety and mental wellbeing for their teams and improve organizational outcomes.
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The program consists of 3 x four-hour instructor-led sessions. Once the classroom sessions are successfully completed, participants will be registered in our learning management system to complete the eLearning review program which includes an action plan and exam.
Upon successful completion of the entire program, participants are awarded a Certificate of Completion from TELUS Health and Queen’s university.
At the heart of the program are three fundamentals that are explored and applied throughout the modules of the program, supporting leaders to create their own BRAVE Leadership Toolkit.
The toolkit has three areas of leadership skills that are built throughout the program in the individual, team, and organisational context: emotional agility, compassion and courage.
Leaders who participate in this training will cultivate knowledge and skills that will enable them to respond effectively to challenges and crises and to support themselves, their teams and their organisations to be successful through the transformations needed in our changing world of work.
Module 1 explores the importance of mental health and wellbeing as core to organisational success and introduces the BRAVE Leadership approach as a key business imperative in the volatile and changing 21st century global context.
In this module, leaders will build an understanding of a systems approach to mental health and wellbeing that emphasizes the interconnectedness of individuals, teams and the organisation, and examine “additive and depleting factors” that can support or create challenges for mental health at work.
Leaders will develop foundational skills to help them with their own wellbeing and begin building their BRAVE Leadership Toolkit that will enable them to respond compassionately and effectively to ongoing, current and emergent workplace challenges that impact individual and collective wellbeing.
Learning Objectives:
Module 2 focuses on the “how” of building climates of inclusion and mental wellbeing amongst teams and reducing mental health stigma, bias and workplace exclusion. Habitual work practices that lack psychological safety and foster untenable stress levels are explored, including common behavioural, cognitive and emotional traps. Leaders will explore how exclusion and discrimination, socio-cultural factors, and stigma contribute to workplace mental health challenges. Leaders will explore the importance of kindness at work and practice ways that the BRAVE leadership skills of compassion, emotional agility and courage can be employed as antidotes to common workplace challenges.
Learning Objectives:
Module 3 prepares leaders to understand and respond to challenges and crises impacting system 3: the organisation by examining organisational factors that impact mental health, wellbeing and performance outcomes. They will explore areas of influence allowing them to act as agents of change in their organisational context, including the role of organisational values as benchmarks to support BRAVE Leadership actions as an ally and advocate in the workplace. Module 3 brings all systems together with opportunities to explore BRAVE Leadership strategies that support conditions for flourishing at all three systems levels.
Learning Objectives:
Module 4 begins with an eLearning program that guides participants to review key ideas explored in Modules 1-3, guides them through finalizing their BRAVE Leadership action plan, and helps them prepare for the exam. Upon successful completion of all program components, including a passing grade on the exam, participants will be awarded a Certificate of Completion recognized by Queen’s University.