Join MAVA at our annual general meeting and professional development session, Positive Mental Health at Work with Stacey Shule Krueger. This one hour interactive session focuses on the importance of maintaining positive mental health in the workplace and strategies for maintaining work/life balance. Date: Tuesday, May 31st, 2016 Time: 8:00am to 11:00am Location: Norwood Hotel, 112 Marion St, Winnipeg MB Agenda 8:00am to 8:30am Breakfast and Networking 8:30am to 9:30am AGM and Leadership Award 9:30am to 10:30am Positive Mental Health at Work Registration is required. Registration Deadline Wednesday, May 27th, 2016, 4:00pm $30 for MAVA members $50 for non-members Upon registration for a workshop/conference, registrants are liable to pay the FULL AMOUNT listed on the invoice, whether they attend the event or not. This is due to the fact that MAVA incurs costs for a workshop/conference based on the number of individuals registered for the specified workshop/conference. In order to receive a full refund, individuals must submit notice of cancellation to mavamanitoba@gmail.com in advance of 5 full business days prior to the workshop/conference. NO refund will be given to registrants who do not attend or choose to cancel within 5 full business days before the day of the workshop/conference. About the Speaker:
Stacey Shule Krueger, Canadian Mental Health Association, Manitoba and Winnipeg Stacey Shule Krueger has been working with the Canadian Mental Health Association, Manitoba and Winnipeg Region for 15 years. She started in direct service working with individuals who have lived experience or struggle with a mental illness. In 2008, Stacey started her position as community educator with the CMHA. In this role she does a variety of presentations ranging from mental illness awareness to mental well-being. She is a licenced instructor with Mental Health First Aid Canada / Mental Health Commission of Canada, as well as a licenced instructor with Living Life to the Fullest. Stacey is very passionate about mental health promotion and increasing awareness about mental health and mental well-being.
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