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Webinar: Psychological Health & Safety Study Findings

April 23rd at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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For Community Social Services

Psychological Health and Safety Study: Key Findings and Next Steps

Calling all senior leaders in the Social Services sector! Join us for a 1-hour webinar dedicated to exploring the findings from our Community Social Services (CSS) Sector Psychological Climate study. In this session, we will present high-level insights on the psychological hazards affecting both leaders and frontline workers and discuss the critical challenges the sector faces in maintaining psychological health and safety.

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Identify psychological hazards affecting leaders and frontline workers in the Community Social Services sector.
  • Understand the impact of role-specific stressors on employee well-being, retention, and overall workplace safety.
  • Learn how CSSHSA is addressing sector challenges through targeted programs, services, and support initiatives.
  • Engage with sector-specific data to gain a deeper understanding of current psychological climate trends.
  • Apply practical strategies for leveraging resources to create safer, more supportive work environments in the Social Services sector.

Your Presenters:


Tigran Bajgoric is the CEO at the Community Social Services Health and Safety Association. Tigran brings extensive healthcare and senior occupational health and safety experience to this role. His comprehensive background in organizational health and safety management and significant experience in leading a diverse range of complex projects and managing multi-disciplinary teams are an asset to CSSHSA.

Suncha Satney is a Workplace Psychological Health and Safety Consultant at CSSHSA. She is passionate about guiding organizations in creating environments where people feel their best and do their best work. With many years of experience in Community Social Services as a frontline worker and mental health provider, she brings awareness, education, and strategies to support workplace mental health within the sector. She is a CMHA Certified Psychological Health and Safety Advisor.