April 20, 2026
As May – Mental Health Awareness Month – approaches, organizations have a timely opportunity to strengthen supervisor readiness for some of the highest‑risk workplace interactions. We are offering a coordinated bundle of trainings that support early intervention, consistency, and defensible responses:
Together, these trainings establish a clear, repeatable framework for supervisors to recognize early warning signs, respond appropriately, and reduce the likelihood that stress, conflict, or distress escalates into serious safety, HR, or liability concerns. This approach helps reduce variability in supervisor responses while reinforcing duty‑of‑care and workplace violence prevention expectations.
May training availability is limited. Securing sessions now helps ensure supervisors are prepared before difficult situations arise – not after”