Social Media and Work Place Violence
Starting on:
May 10, 2023
Ending on:
May 10, 2023
Moderator(s):
Dr. Grace Muoria
Psychiatry Resident - UON
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2 Points

Provider:
Kenya Psychiatrists Association
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Social Media and Work Place Violence

Starting on:
May 10, 2023
Ending on:
May 10, 2023
Venue:
Live Webinar

Description

Join us for an insightful webinar on "Social Media and Workplace Violence: Promoting Mental Health Awareness." As part of this year's May Mental Health Awareness theme, we delve into the important intersection between social media and workplace violence, exploring their impact on mental health. Gain valuable insights, strategies, and tools to foster a safe and supportive work environment. Don't miss out on this engaging session that aims to raise awareness and promote positive mental well-being. #MentalHealthAwareness #SocialMedia #WorkplaceViolence #Webinar

Objectives

Increase Awareness: Raise awareness among participants about the potential connection between social media and workplace violence, highlighting the impact on mental health and overall well-being. Understanding the Link: Enhance participants' understanding of how social media can contribute to workplace violence and its implications for mental health, including the psychological effects on individuals and the broader workplace environment. Identify Warning Signs: Educate participants on recognizing warning signs and red flags related to social media behaviours that may indicate a potential for workplace violence, fostering a proactive approach to prevention and intervention. Strategies for Prevention: Provide practical strategies and best practices for preventing and addressing workplace violence arising from social media platforms, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe and supportive work environment. Promote Mental Health Support: Highlight the significance of mental health support and resources in the context of workplace violence related to social media, encouraging individuals to seek help and access available services. Foster Collaboration: Facilitate collaboration and knowledge-sharing among participants, including professionals in mental health, human resources, management, and individuals with lived experiences, to develop effective strategies and interventions for addressing social media-related workplace violence. Raise Mitigation Awareness: Promote awareness of legal and policy frameworks, organizational protocols, and workplace initiatives that can help mitigate social media-driven workplace violence, promoting a culture of respect and well-being. Empowerment and Resilience: Empower participants with knowledge and skills to foster resilience in the face of workplace violence triggered by social media, promoting individual and collective well-being.

Presenters

  1. Dr. Kingi Mochache
    Consultant Psychiatrist

  2. Miss Queentah Wambulwa
    Girls for Girls Foundation

  3. Miss Witney Nyachoti
    3rd Year Med Student

  4. Mr. Xavier Nato
    Actor / Script Writer

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