Building back better means healing together
A true pandemic recovery must include a mental health recovery plan, particularly for the hardest-hit marginalized youth. The In This Together campaign is working to make that plan a reality.
Julien Posture is an illustrator and researcher based in Montreal. He creates simple and thoughtful images with a queer sensibility for a wide array of clients, both local and international, from Revenu Québec to The New York Times. Trained in anthropology (M.Sc), he also writes and speak about visual culture and the creative industries, his most recent project deals with the history and sociology of the concept of “style”.
A true pandemic recovery must include a mental health recovery plan, particularly for the hardest-hit marginalized youth. The In This Together campaign is working to make that plan a reality.
The pandemic has put pressure on all levels of the non-profit workforce, leading to rising levels of burnout, compassion fatigue, and stress. We talked to sector leaders about their mental health, their leadership outlook, and how they’re supporting their teams through this period.
Ready or not, the future of work is already here. For those who make the world of work their business, there’s reason for both optimism and concern.