R U OK? Day 2021

 

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A conversation could change a life


Thursday, 9th September is R U OK? Day and AccessEAP would like to support you and your people to feel confident asking “R U OK?”. The last year has been a challenging year for everyone, and this September we are focused on helping people have these conversations and feel confident to respond if someone says they are not OK.

A common theme for many people this year has been isolation. It’s unfortunate that one of our best weapons against COVID-19 is something that can negatively impact on mental health and wellbeing. This year we would encourage you to consider the benefits of bringing people together for R U OK? Day. Examples could include our virtual group training session, a virtual morning tea or a lunch and learn session using our Webinar.

R U OK? Day is often the busiest day of the year for us here at AccessEAP! Given the challenges we are facing, we expect this year to be the same. Training sessions sell out quickly. 

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 To book in any of these options or if you have any questions contact your Relationship Manager today.

 

Zoom Training

Arrange a Live R U OK? Zoom Training Session

We are excited to offer a 1 hour Live Zoom Training Session that brings together the 4 steps of an R U OK? conversation, how to approach someone if they say they are not OK, with the unique challenges of the last year. There is no better time for us to reach out to those around us, to keep connected, strengthen community and show that we care. Our learning content has been refreshed and updated over the last 12 months, so people who attended a session last year will learn something new.

Face to Face Option: This session can be run face to face if COVID-19 restrictions are not in place. 

Details:

    • Ask your Relationship Manager for a quote.
    • Due to high demand, make sure you book in to secure your spot.
    • Signed quotes must be received by the 26th of August, so we can coordinate resources, and allow you time to communicate and promote the training.

DOWNLOAD TRAINING OUTLINE HERE

 Webinar

Why Wait? Our R U OK? Day Recorded Webinar is Available September 1st!

Asking R U OK? is important every day. With this recorded Webinar, you can share this important message throughout September and beyond. This Webinar focusing on the important steps in having the R U OK? conversation and how to approach someone if they say they are not OK. This Webinar is aimed at both employees and leaders. Our learning content has been refreshed and updated over the last 12 months, so people who attended a session last year will learn something new.

Details:

  • 45 Minutes. Available from the 1st of September. Unlimited views.
  • This can be purchased for only $500 + GST or 3 hours from your pre-purchased allotment.

DOWNLOAD WEBINAR OUTLINE HERE

 Wellbeing Tool

Wellbeing in Focus Tool: Asking R U OK?

Download our complimentary Wellbeing in Focus Tool and share it with your employees to start building awareness.

AccessEAP Wellbeing in Focus Tool Asking R U OK

 

To book in any of these options contact your Relationship Manager today. 

r u ok tn For more information on R U OK? Day, see the R U OK? Day Website.

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AccessEAP acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the First Peoples of the lands we live and work on throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, culture and community as we pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples who connect with this website.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are advised that this website may contain images, voices and names of people who have since passed away.

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AccessEAP acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the First Peoples of the lands we live and work on throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, culture and community as we pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples who connect with this website.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are advised that this website may contain images, voices and names of people who have since passed away.