Workforce Resilience Study

Measuring how resilience develops, depletes, and rebuilds in today’s workforce.

A multi-year Canadian research initiative exploring the relationship between resilience, burnout, mental health, leadership effectiveness, workplace culture, wellbeing, and organizational performance.

Research focus

01How resilience changes across time, pressure, work, and life.
02How burnout, mental health, conflict, and performance may connect to resilience depletion.
03How monthly resilience-building strategies influence personal and workforce resilience.

Research collaboration with

University PartnersHuman Resources AssociationsCanadian WorkplacesIWSWIS®RQ
Why This Study Matters

What if we have been wrong about resilience all this time?

The Workforce Resilience Study was created to explore whether burnout, mental health decline, disengagement, leadership strain, and workplace conflict may be connected to something deeper: resilience depletion.

What if burnout is not the real problem?
What if mental health decline is not the real problem?
What if disengagement is not the real problem?
What if resilience depletion is the challenge beneath them all?
About the Study

A longitudinal study of resilience in the Canadian workforce.

This study is being conducted through collaboration with university research partners, human resources association partners, Canadian employers, and Interpersonal Wellness Services Inc.

The goal is to examine how resilience is built, how it becomes depleted, and what strategies best support resilience development across Canadian workplaces.

Our central research question

How can individuals and organizations intentionally build resilience capacity across nine dimensions so burnout, conflict, disengagement, and mental health decline are addressed before they become costly workplace outcomes?

What Makes This Study Different

This is not a survey you complete and never hear about again.

Most studies collect information. Participants answer questions, submit their responses, and walk away without knowing how the information is used or how it helps them.

This study is different. Participants actively build resilience while contributing to research.

Measure resilience
Build resilience
Track resilience over time
Receive personal resilience intelligence
Participate in monthly strategies
Create a resilience growth pathway
Your Personal Resilience Journey

Participants receive more than a score. They receive insight.

Every participant receives access to the WIS®RQ Resilience Experience, an immersive exploration of wellbeing across nine dimensions that translates wellness activities into a Resilience Index™ and practical plan of action.

01

Explore

Reflect on wellbeing across nine dimensions and begin identifying what may be strengthening or depleting resilience.

02

Translate

Turn wellness activities and patterns into a measurable Resilience Index™ that provides meaningful personal insight.

03

Build

Use monthly resilience-building strategies to strengthen the dimensions that matter most for your life and work.

Join the Study

For Canadian workforce participants

You may be eligible if you work in Canada and want to better understand and strengthen your own resilience while contributing to meaningful workforce research.

  • Work in Canada full-time or part-time
  • Live in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, or another participating province
  • Want to learn more about your own resilience
  • Are willing to participate in ongoing resilience-building activities
Request Participant Information
Become a Research Partner

For Canadian employers and HR partners

Organizations can support awareness of the study and give employees the opportunity to voluntarily participate in resilience-building research.

  • Support employee resilience development
  • Contribute to Canadian workforce research
  • Access preliminary study findings
  • Learn emerging resilience trends
Request Partnership Information
Voluntary Participation

Participation must be informed, voluntary, and free from coercion.

Employees cannot be required, pressured, or manipulated into participating. Organizations may share information about the study and invite employees to learn more, but each participant must choose freely whether to apply.

Information Sessions

Interested employees, leaders, HR professionals, and employers can attend an information session to learn about the study purpose, eligibility, time commitment, participant benefits, and organizational partnership options.

Help shape the future of workforce resilience

Join the research initiative exploring how resilience is built in today’s workforce.

Whether you are an employee, leader, organization, researcher, or HR professional, your participation can help expand our understanding of how resilience develops, depletes, and rebuilds over time.

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