ICOPW2024 to tackle mental health challenges in workplace

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KUCHING: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), in collaboration with the Public Service Department (JPA), will host the highly anticipated International Conference on Psychological Well-Being 2024 (ICOPW2024).

Set to take place at the Grand Ballroom of Hilton Kuching, the two-day conference on October 1 and 2 will address the growing challenges surrounding mental health in the workplace, aligning with the theme “Resilient Workforce: Preparing for Psychological Challenges in an Ever-Changing World.”

ICOPW2024 will bring together professionals from across ASEAN to discuss strategies and innovative approaches for promoting mental health and psychological resilience in today’s workforce.

The event, held in conjunction with the 2024 Public Service Psychology Conference and National Counselling Month, aims to reduce stigma and advance the discourse on mental health in various communities.

“Keynote sessions will feature prominent figures such as president of the Malaysian Counselling Association Datuk Dr Abd Halim Mohd Hussin, and president of the National Centre for Defence Studies Laksamana Madya Datuk Sabri Zali.

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“They will lead discussions on building resilience and addressing mental health challenges within the modern workforce,” it said in a press release today (Sep 19).

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Interactive sessions will cover topics ranging from workplace well-being to creative arts therapy, with contributions from international experts like Dr. Pau Kee from Sultan Idris University of Education and Mutia Ribowo from ART+i Art Therapy Jakarta.

It also includes an inspiration segment with Malaysian celebrity Wany Hasrita, where she will share personal stories of resilience and overcoming challenges besides forums and panel discussions, including a key session titled “Navigating SDG 3: Nurturing Mental Wellness in a Changing World,” aligning mental health initiatives with global sustainable development goals.

Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in creative poster competitions, fostering a dynamic environment for learning and collaboration.

“The conference seeks to promote knowledge exchange among professionals in psychology, counselling, and mental health, while raising awareness of psychological well-being. It aims to combat stigma, empower professionals in the field, and provide a platform for government and non-governmental organisations to underscore the importance of mental health care.

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“ICOPW2024 will serve as a critical platform for government officers, students, and practitioners to explore strategies to improve mental health care and support systems. The conference will encourage proactive dialogue and collaborative action to build a healthier and more resilient society,” it added.

For registration and more information, interested parties may visit: [www.conference.unimas.my/icopw2024](http://www.conference.unimas.my/icopw2024).

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