The Functional Resilience Question-AIR: Validation of an assessment tool designed to measure employee resilience

The purpose of this research is to validate the Functional Resilience Question-Air (FRQ; Kinley, 2016), an assessment tool based on scientific principles that use the latest research on resilience and neuroplasticity. Specifically, the Functional Resilience Question-Air identifies employees’ personal strengths, providing them with a global resilience score as well as a personalized development plan. Designed to help employers of all sizes, and in all sectors, measure their workforces’ resilience, this assessment tool aligns with the National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace (CSA & BNQ, 2013), as it aims to promote mental health and prevent psychological harm (MHCC, 2012; 2013).

Faculty Supervisor:

Kevin Kelloway

Student:

Aleka MacLellan

Partner:

Air Institutes

Discipline:

Psychology

Sector:

Medical devices

University:

Program:

Accelerate

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