7 hours
Wellington Chamber Of Commerce
Starting at NZD 644
Thu, 19 Feb, 2026 at 09:00 am to 04:00 pm (GMT+13:00)
Wellington Chamber Of Commerce
NTT Tower Level 13, Wellington, New Zealand
Workplace mental health programs often focus on the topic through an HR policies and compliance lens. While this is extremely necessary, many of the courses overlook the deeper connection between work, home life, and individual wellbeing.
This workshop takes a different approach. It’s designed to help participants explore their work and life experience through a set of human needs and practical frameworks, increasing self-awareness, teaching some fundamental foundational tools and frameworks for understanding human behaviour and psychology, and improving their ability to support themselves and others to identify actionable steps that lead to positive change and wellbeing.
Rather than a one-size-fits-all model, Ian uses an inclusive and holistic perspective - what he calls the “Puzzle of Contentment.” This approach helps individuals and teams understand how work and home life intersect, and how to build resilience, manage stress, and foster wellbeing in both environments.
This course is a must for People Leaders, Managers, ER and HR professionals; and anyone in a role that contributes to people, culture, change management, health and safety, and wellbeing.
Ian Harper is STEM:NZ ‘s founder, principal director, primary consultant, programme designer and facilitator. He has had over 20 years' experience in health care (as a Registered Psychiatric Nurse) before creating STEM:NZ and becoming involved in Training and Service Development. For the past 15 years, Ian has built a strong reputation and has spoken at various conferences, in N.Z. Australia, England and Eire.
Ian has authored multiple published papers and has developed and delivered impactful services to clients from a broad range of sectors. He consistently receives positive and enthusiastic feedback from participants and clients.
Ian has worked in health and private sectors, gaining experience in training and staff development, human resources and Organisational Development. He has become known for his expertise in human development and its effects on organisational and individual work performance.
Duration: One day, in person.
Time: 9am-4pm
Workbook, arrival tea or coffee, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea.
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Tickets for Mental Health in the Workplace (and at home) can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| Member | 644 NZD |
| Non-Member | 774 NZD |