NAA’s Mental Health Awareness Week
Event Details
For National Mental Health Awareness Month, NAA is partnering with the National Council for Mental Wellbeing to present a transformative, four-part series of webinars for rental housing professionals, NAA’s Mental Health Awareness Week. Sponsored by MRI Software, join us Monday, May 22 through Friday, May 26 as we receive guidance on a subject that affects us all.
Acquire approaches for managing stress and burnout, promoting mental wellness in your workplace, dealing with substance use, and understanding mental health issues within historically marginalized communities. You may also participate in our Mental Health Action Day for the rental-housing industry on Friday, May 26.
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For questions, please contact James Campbell.
Monday, May 22, 2 p.m. ET
Prioritizing Your Own Mental Health
Fostering mental wellness in the workplace creates a distinctive set of challenges for property managers. Join three seasoned property managers as they recount their own journeys and shed light on the mental health tools of the trade -- including how to become a Certified Mental Health First Aid Instructor, and how it can be used to protect themselves, their colleagues, and their workplaces.
Tuesday, May 23, 2 p.m. ET
A Basic Mental Health Guide to Understanding Substance Use
Substance use conversations are likely to focus on common stigmas related to them, but increased awareness around this challenging topic is necessary to properly understand and handle scenarios that can arise. Join our expert as we discuss how to identify key indicators for substance use and recovery, how substance use can affect the workplace, and how that impacts the well-being of employees.
Wednesday, May 24, 2 p.m. ET
Mental Health Literacy, Self-Care, and Equity
Let’s increase our awareness and form a better understanding of the impact on historically marginalized communities surrounding mental health challenges and substance use. Connect with us for a transparent discussion about current inequities and how we as individuals, coworkers, and community members can better respond to and fill in the gaps in our approach to improving our collective mental well-being.
Thursday, May 25, 2 p.m. ET
Use the hashtag #NAAMentalHealthWeek to share your company’s actions and shine a light on this important topic.