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Trevor Symons, Jodi Van Rees, Drew Stasila, Stacey Costa, Lesley Nightingale, Nancy Carignan and Carmela Webster are Quality Assurance/Continuous Improvement advisors whose team faced a large shakeup during COVID-19. Drew, Stacey, Lesley, Nancy and Carmela were redeployed to work as Case Managers, while Trevor and Jodi remained behind. The redeployed staff joined a team of frontline staff that was already facing high demands thanks to COVID-19.
Tabassum Sarwar is a client care counsellor based in Glasgow, Scotland. She has been with Morneau Shepell since this past April, and she says she is impressed by the way the company supports its staff. For her, this support exists in many ways. One way is how supportive her colleagues are during tough times, from ensuring she takes some self-care and that sheâÂÂs not too overwhelmed.
A growing number of leading Canadian organizations have come together to support the mental health of all Canadians. #WellCan is a free collection of mental health resources available at wellcan.ca and a mobile app. Leaders across Canada continue to be committed to supporting the wellbeing of Canadians during this challenging time.
Un nombre croissant de grandes organisations canadiennes se reunissent afin de favoriser la sante mentale de tous les Canadiens. #BienCanadiens offre gratuitement une panoplie de ressources en sante mentale e biencanadiens.ca et par application mobile. Des dirigeants de partout au Canada sont determines e soutenir le mieux-etre des Canadiens en ces temps difficiles.
Pour le troisi�me trimestre de 2020, Morneau Shepell figure de nouveau sur la liste des fournisseurs de choix de Constellation Research, Inc. dans la cat�gorie Administration des avantages sociaux!
Morneau Shepell was named again to the Constellation Research ShortList for top vendors in the Benefits Administration category for Q3 2020!
Koreen Narrainen has spent several years helping clients who have experienced serious trauma at work, and one thing she has learned is the importance of work-life separation. As a trauma specialist based in Montreal, Koreen works with clients in need of counselling support for workplace terminations, traumatic incidents, organizational change and more. She provides consultations with customers and helps with the logistics of service setup. Koreen says it’s important to maintain a good level of detachment from her work, especially since her callers are people going through serious events. You have to work to make sure it does not take an emotional or physical toll on you, she says.
Working under tight deadlines to help clients during COVID-19 can be very stressful, and overwhelming at times. While Julia Dasilveira has been working hard to meet her client needs, she has also been working hard to help keep morale up among her colleagues. As a family support specialist based out of Montreal, Julia?s role involves supporting clients with child care or elder care needs. Her work days involve collecting information for packages, connecting with clients and handling their requests, along with updating existing resources.
Morneau Shepell launches Living Well podcast exploring wellbeing and mental health Hosted by Mark Henick, Living Well offers listeners free in-depth discussions between experts on topics that matter to them
If there is one thing Megan Casey is passionate about, it is mental health awareness, a topic she feels is very relevant during COVID-19. The customer success manager from Sydney, Australia with a background in psychology says she has noticed a growing sense of awareness of mental health as an issue that has "the potential to impact every single person regardless of where you are on the well-being continuum," especially with all the global challenges this year.