The Dr. Greg Wells Podcast

#180. Stéphane Grenier on Creating the Care Culture


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Welcome back!

This week I’m excited to talk with Stéphane Grenier. His vision is a world where people no longer face barriers to good mental health.

Stéphane’s riveting keynotes are thought-provoking and lead to tangible action and sustainable change for leaders who are prepared to rethink how they support their people.

His autobiography, After the War: Surviving PTSD and Changing Mental Health Culture, tells his story from the day he landed amid the Rwandan genocide, through his journey of changing mental health culture in the Canadian military, developing national Guidelines for Peer Support with the Mental Health Commission of Canada, all the way to creating Mental Health Innovations (MHI); a consultancy that leads innovative and sustainable change in organizations to enhance the mental health of their people.

Today, he and his business partners, along with countless associates, develop non-clinical mental health interventions to complement traditional clinical care for private and public sector organizations and provincial healthcare systems.

As mental health is a huge challenge right now, this is a very applicable conversation and beneficial for all of us.

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