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Empathy as a Service - Supporting Mental Health in Tech

JSConf via YouTube

Overview

Explore a compelling conference talk that delves into the critical issue of mental health in the tech industry. Gain insights into key statistics on mental wellness and learn about the efforts of Open Sourcing Mental Illness, a non-profit organization dedicated to gathering data on mental health in tech. Discover practical ideas and strategies for creating more accommodating and inclusive tech workplaces. Examine topics such as depression, stigma, treatment, and the challenges faced by tech professionals. Understand the impact of workplace environments, including remote work and open-plan offices, on mental well-being. Learn about the importance of empathy, mental health first aid, and addressing issues like eating disorders and neurodiversity in tech. Gain valuable advice for managers and explore resources to support mental health in the technology sector.

Syllabus

Introduction
Statistics
Comorbidities
Depression
Depression symptoms
Children in Africa
Helpful Advice
Medication
Stigma
Treatment
Fear
My best friend
Turning grief into action
Open Sourcing Mental Illness
Mental Health Tech Survey
My biggest contribution to OMI
What can we do
Challenges and characteristics
Relocation
Pros and Cons
Solutions
Moving to Silicon Valley
Remote work as a positive
Remote work as a negative
Solutions to remote work
Openplan offices
Positives
Negatives
Practical Solutions
Alcohol Tech
Solution
Advice for managers
Mental Health First Aid
Eating Disorders in Tech
Neurodiversity in Tech
Peer Pressure in Tech
Empathy is the antidote to shame
Empathy as a service
Eds quote
Resources
Contact
Stickers

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