Supporting personal wellbeing in the workplace

Supporting personal wellbeing in the workplace


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In today's demanding and high-pressure paramedic work environment, it is crucial to prioritise and support personal wellbeing in the workplace. Understanding the impact of stress on performance, recognising and managing burnout, addressing imposter syndrome, and mastering introspection are all essential for your mental and emotional health. This course sets the stage for exploring how paramedics can prioritise their wellbeing and create a positive and supportive work culture, ultimately leading to better patient care and overall job satisfaction.

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Details

New Release


Length

90 minutes

Released

16th Dec 2025

Cost

Member free
Non-member free

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The College is the peak professional body representing and supporting paramedics and student paramedics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand since 1973.

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