Building Stronger Workplaces Through Real Conversations
Tough Enough To Talk About It is a practical workplace mental health program built for real environments, including job sites, shops, offices, farms, and the field. It helps teams recognize when someone may be struggling, start supportive conversations, and connect people to the help they need. Built for trades, energy, transportation, and agriculture, this program reflects the realities of long hours, isolation, and demanding work environments.
Who We Are
Created in 1999, Tough Enough To Talk About It is a practical workplace mental health program built for real world environments including job sites, shops, offices, farms, and the field. It gives teams the tools to recognize when someone might be experiencing a tough time with their mental health, the confidence to start a supportive conversation, and the ability to take meaningful action.
Designed specifically for industry, trades, energy, transportation, extraction and agriculture, Tough Enough speaks to the realities of long hours, remote work, seasonal pressures, and demanding conditions. Through encouraging open conversations and equipping teams with strategies, Tough Enough reduces stigma, improves safety, and builds a stronger workplace culture.
Trades, Industry, Energy, Transportation, and Agricultural sectors face some of the highest suicide rates in North America. In many of these environments, workplace culture can silence tough conversations. When organizations create space for open dialogue, teams become safer, healthier, and more productive.
PROVEN WORKPLACE IMPACT
As part of the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention, Tough Enough To Talk About It is recognized as a leader in workplace mental health awareness. Through third party evaluations, outcome reporting, and strong partnerships, the program continues to demonstrate measurable impact.
When employees know what to look for and feel prepared to speak up, real change happens and lives are saved.
Learned about stress and declining mental health.
Learned what to say.
Learned how to get help.
Are more likely to support a coworker.
Are more likely to seek help.
WHY WORKPLACE MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
Workplace mental health is foundational to safety, productivity, and organizational success. Employees spend most of their waking hours at work, and the conditions they face directly impact their wellbeing.
The strongest teams are not the ones that stay silent. They are the ones that look out for each other, pay attention, and build the skills to navigate tough conversations.
When organizations invest in mental health awareness, they reduce risk, strengthen culture, and create environments where people feel supported and connected.
PRACTICAL TRAINING FOR REAL WORKPLACES
What Participants Learn
Recognize signs of stress and declining mental health.
Start conversations with confidence.
Connect coworkers, friends, or family to support.
Contribute to a psychologically safe workplace.
TRAINING OPTIONS FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION
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Workplace Presentation
Workplace Presentation
Tough Leaders Program
Tough Leaders
Field Training Program
Field Training
REAL STORIES FROM INDUSTRY & AGRICULTURE
Tough Enough is grounded in real experiences from the industries it serves. Stories from trades, transportation, energy, and agriculture highlight the realities people face and why these conversations matter.
Organizations Committed to Real Conversations:





WHAT PARTICIPANTS ARE SAYING
“In our industry, safety means both physical and psychological. We all share the responsibility to invest in mental health, our people, and our communities.”
– Dean Fraser, CEO, CDN
“We know this work is not easy. Long hours, high stakes and pressure. It takes a toll on people. Finally, someone is talking about it.”
– Participant
“The Tough Leaders course … gave me confidence to address mental health issues on-site and build a safer environment for my team.”
– Participant
“I came here skeptical and looking for insight as to why my brother took his life. I get it and realize I need help too. Thank you.”
– Participant
GRASSROOTS TO GROUNDBREAKING
From its origins in 1999 to becoming a recognized workplace mental health program across North America, Tough Enough has continued to evolve through partnerships, research, and real-world application.
The program is grounded in evidence-based approaches, including bystander intervention, experiential learning, and social cognitive theory.
It is designed to create real behaviour change in workplaces, farms, and field environments where traditional training often does not connect.
NEWS AND UPDATES

Thatchwood Ventures invests with the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention
Thatchwood Ventures invests with the Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention to drive mental health awareness and suicide prevention across Alberta’s leading economic sectors Grande Prairie, AB. March

Energizing Change: $350k Grant Powers Mental Health Research in Trades and Energy
A new research project led by Northwestern Polytechnic (NWP) aims to improve mental health outcomes for workers in Alberta’s trades and energy sectors, thanks to more than

CDN Signs Cross-Border Community Investment Deal with Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention
CDN Signs Cross-Border Community Investment Deal with Resource Centre for Suicide Prevention to Address Mental Health and Wellness in Tradespeople CDN announced that it has signed
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Give your team the tools to recognize, respond, and support one another. Tough Enough To Talk About It helps organizations create safer, healthier, and more connected workplaces.