“Mental resilience in the workplace is important, but also for the initiative to support people with autism,” said Piraeus Deputy Governor Stavroula Antonakou
Information session entitled “Mental resilience in the workplace“, was held yesterday Wednesday 11/10 at EBEP, by the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the Piraeus Deputy Governor Stavroula Antonakou, in the context of the celebration of World Mental Health Day (10/10).
During his greeting, the president of the ESP Theodoris Kapralosemphasized that “our goal is to open up the conversation about mental health, but also to raise awareness about creating a healthy work environment. Must“, as he said, “to do as much as possible to help reduce the factors that pose a risk to the mental health of our partners, employees and customers».
He also announced the important social action for people with autism led by the Piraeus Trade Association, where Piraeus shops will create favorable conditions (low lighting, soft music, etc.) on certain days and times of the week to welcome people who belong on the autism spectrum and their companions, so that they can enjoy their purchases in comfort and safety.
The deputy governor of Piraeus, Stavroula Antonakou, in her speech, characterized the day as particularly important, congratulated the ESP for its human-centered activity, as she stated “mental resilience in the workplace is important, but also for the initiative to support people with autism” and stressed that the region supports and strengthens every action aimed at improving the living conditions of sensitive groups in our society.
Source: Skai
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