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Compassionate Workplaces
The Compassionate Workplace Campaign is designed to help companies improve their ‘care culture’ by proactively supporting working caregivers and those among us who are grieving.
Together, we can make a difference.
Creating a more compassionate workplace is everyone's business
People are at the core of Canadian workplaces and with our aging population it is more important than ever to ensure employers and employees are equipped with the information and resources they need to support colleagues during difficult times.
The Compassionate Workplace Campaign offers a practical, one-hour facilitated workshop to engage your employees around these issues, and strengthen skills for engaging in difficult but supportive conversations in the workplace. The goal is to drive positive change in your workplace for your most valuable resource: your people.
Why is this issue important?
35%
560,000
30 hours
a week of unpaid care are being provided by caregivers, or almost the equivalent of a full-time job.
What is the Compassionate Workplace Campaign?
The goal of the Compassionate Workplace Campaign (CWC) is to create a more compassionate work environment for all Canadians, including working caregivers and those who are grieving. The workshop make it easy for any workplace to become more compassionate and supportive.
Additional tools, activities, and communication materials are available for workplaces looking to further enhance their approach to caregiving and grief support.
The campaign provides resources to achieve this goal by:
Start creating a compassionate workplace culture today.
FAQs
Who is the Compassionate Workplace Campaign for?
What is included in the Compassionate Workplace Campaign and what can we expect to receive from Pallium?
The campaign features a one-hour, facilitated workshop delivered online or in-person, designed to increase employees’ and management’s skills in key topics. The Pallium team will help you organize your workshop, including providing a qualified facilitator and ensuring the content fits your needs.
The campaign also includes optional tools, activities, communication materials and education guides that will help you raise awareness and build an understanding of caregiving and grieving experiences in the workplace.
How long does the Compassionate Workplace Campaign run?
The facilitated workshop is one hour long. If your workplace chooses to engage further, additional resources can be utilized to enhance and continue the conversation over time.
It takes time to bring about a culture change, so we encourage participating companies to leverage the Compassionate Workplace Campaign over multiple years to realize the maximum benefit.
Does our workplace need an expert on caregiving, grief, or employee wellness to run this campaign successfully?
You do not have to be an expert in the areas of caregiving, grief, and employee wellness to carry out a successful workshop. The workshop has been designed to be straightforward and accessible to all. The team at Pallium is here to assist you along the way.
Acknowledgements
Subject Matter Expers
- Karen Browning, CHRL, CEC, Chief Executive Officer, iHR Advisory Services
- Dr. Jennifer Newman, R. Psych, Director, Newman Psychological and Consulting Services
- Neil Thompson, PhD, D.Litt., Avenue Media Solutions
- Allison Williams, PhD, Professor, CIHR Research Chair in Gender, Work and Health, McMaster University
- Dr. Philip Carverhill, R.D. Psych Carverhill Counselling & Consulting, Past Chair, International Work Group on Death, Dying & Bereavement
- Yvonne Heath, RN, Founder and CEO, Love Your Life to Death
Advisory Group
- Julia Dima
Lived experience as a caregiving and grieving employee
- Addie Greco-Sanchez
President, AGS Rehab Solutions Inc
- Rachel Muston
Lived experience as a grieving employee
- Lynn Orzel
Staff Representative, Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU)
- Kerilee Snatenchuk
Director – People & Culture, ATB Financial
- Lyne Wilson
Assistant Vice-President – Talent Management, NAV CANADA
Support your community
When it comes to palliative care, the health care system is only part of the equation.
Pallium equips health care organizations, health care professionals, and community members with the knowledge and tools to provide better palliative care to patients with life-limiting illnesses and their families. Pallium provides resources to community members to help create a wraparound effect to better support people in the community who may be experiencing serious illness, caregiving, death, or grieving.