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Safety Talk: Substance Use

By andrewwalsh

Our Safety Talk series of videos and info sheets are intended to support conversations with your coworkers. They were developed for those who work in tourism and hospitality, in partnership with go2HR. Working in the tourism and hospitality industry often means long hours, fast-paced shifts, and interacting with a wide variety of people. It’s natural to need … Continued

Substance Use in the Workplace

By jenniferquan

How Tourism and Hospitality Can Support a Healthy Workforce Substance use in the workplace is a reality many industries face, and the tourism and hospitality sector, with its fast pace and high demands, is no exception. For many, the long hours, unpredictable shifts, and high-stress environments in the tourism & hospitality industry can make substance … Continued

Setting Clear Expectations

By jenniferquan

The Secret to Confident Teams and Thriving Workplaces In hospitality and tourism, teamwork isn’t just important—it’s everything. Whether it’s ensuring a guest’s stay is seamless or juggling peak-season rushes, clear communication and expectations are the glue that holds it all together. But there’s another bonus: they create psychologically safe workplaces where people feel comfortable, valued, … Continued

Putting Your Oxygen Mask on First

By andrewwalsh

Prioritizing Mental Health in BC’s Tourism and Hospitality Industry In tourism and hospitality, leaders are the backbone, setting the tone and supporting both guests and staff. But with this responsibility comes mental fatigue and stress. Just like on an airplane, where we’re advised to put on our own oxygen masks before assisting others, prioritizing mental … Continued

Mental Health Over the Holidays

By andrewwalsh

The holiday season is often seen as a time of joy and celebration. However, for many in BC’s tourism and hospitality industry, it can also bring heightened stress and mental health challenges. While there are moments of happiness, the season frequently brings about stress, loneliness, and even grief—all of which are rarely seen in the … Continued

Micro-Breaks

By jenniferquan

A Simple Strategy for a Healthier, Happier Workplace In any fast-paced environment, micro-breaks can be a game-changer for mental wellness and productivity. These brief pauses—often just a minute or two—help recharge employees, prevent burnout, and keep focus sharp. Embracing micro-breaks can enhance the well-being of your team and lead to improved customer experiences, all while … Continued

Leading by Example

By jenniferquan

How Leaders Can Foster a Culture of Mental Wellness in BC’s Tourism and Hospitality Industry In BC’s busy tourism and hospitality industry, mental wellness needs to be more than just a talking point—it should be an essential part of the work culture. Seasonal demands, long hours, and guest-facing roles can add up, putting pressure on … Continued

Webinar Recording: Leadership Commitment in Action – Psychological Health & Safety

By andrewwalsh

Creating a safe and supportive workplace starts with strong leadership—and we’re here to help you make that commitment even stronger.  You might have joined us for our October session on WorkSafeBC’s Psychological Health & Safety Framework—in this follow-up webinar, we take it further. Watch our 30-minute webinar, Leadership Commitment in Action, where we dive deeper into the role … Continued

Recognizing The Signs: Early Indicators Of Bullying In The Workplace

By andrewwalsh

In the social services sector, creating a safe and supportive environment is crucial for both staff and the clients we serve. To foster a culture of respect and inclusion, it is important to identify early indicators of bullying in the workplace. Defining Bullying Repeated and unwanted actions and practices directed at an individual that often … Continued

Microaggressions Unpacked: What Are They, How To Recognize & Respond

By andrewwalsh

Microaggressions are “subtle acts of exclusion”. In the Community Social Services sector, microaggressions can undermine psychological safety and can negatively impact our sense of belonging in the workplace [1]. Microaggressions may seem small, but they can add up and have a cumulative effect that communicates “you don’t belong”. This can erode trust, lower morale, and … Continued