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    Line Manager Training: How To Handle Difficult Conversations

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Line Manager Training: How To Handle Difficult Conversations

    Line Manager Training: How To Handle Difficult Conversations
    Published 11/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 235.78 MB | Duration: 0h 50m

    Support for line managers in how to approach conversations.

    What you'll learn

    How to approach difficult conversations about mental health with confidence. We'll also provide you with the tools to help with this.

    How to handle tricky conversations, including return to work, performance concerns, raising disciplinary matters, etc.

    How to introduce regular open and honest conversations in your workplace.

    Identifying and addressing early signs of mental health problems so that action can be taken to prevent the situation worsening.

    Requirements

    No experience required.

    Description

    With line managers expected to be the first touch point within your organisation for employees struggling with a mental health problem, you need to ensure that you have the training and knowledge in how to approach such conversations confidently and effectively.During this workshop, you will learn about the importance of having good open and proactive line manager conversations to support employees with their mental health.Hosted by Alicia Collinson, Senior Associate Solicitor at Thrive Law, this workshop is intended to support line managers in the following:· How to approach difficult conversations about mental health with confidence. We'll also provide you with the tools to help with this.· How to handle tricky conversations, including return to work, performance concerns, raising disciplinary matters, etc.· How to introduce regular open and honest conversations in your workplace.· Identifying and addressing early signs of mental health problems so that action can be taken to prevent the situation worsening.Your Presenter: Alicia CollinsonAlicia Collinson is a Senior Associate Solicitor & Tribunal Advocate and has extensive experience in employment law and HR-related matters. Alicia is passionate about equality in the workplace and female representation in the legal industry and is a Mental Health, Diversity & Inclusion Advocate.All our workshops are CPD certified.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes

    Section 2: Difficult Conversations Your May Face

    Lecture 2 Examples of Difficult Conversations

    Section 3: Preparing for a Difficult Conversation

    Lecture 3 Respond, Don't React

    Lecture 4 When it's Mental Health Related

    Lecture 5 Records and Requirements

    Lecture 6 Suitable Environments for Difficult Conversations

    Section 4: Communication and Listening

    Lecture 7 Why communication and listening is so important.

    Lecture 8 Unconscious Bias

    Lecture 9 Dishonesty during Difficult Conversations

    Lecture 10 Always Leave with a Plan

    Section 5: Difficult Conversations and Mental Health

    Lecture 11 Mental Health Conversations

    Lecture 12 Mental Health Conversations: Next Steps

    Lecture 13 Does Your Business Meet the 5Rs Challenge for Workplace Mental Health?

    Section 6: Harassment Accusations, or Demonstrating Discriminatory Intent

    Lecture 14 How to Avoid Discrimination during Difficult Conversations

    Section 7: Preparation is Key!

    Lecture 15 Ensure Your Conversation has a Structure and You're Prepared

    Lecture 16 Thanks for attending

    Line Managers,HR Managers,Occupational H&S Managers,Business Owners,Anyone with responsibility for ensuring good mental health and wellbeing in their organisation!