Mental Health Series (Session 4): Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing as Leaders and Supervisors

Mental Health Series (Session 4): Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing as Leaders and Supervisors

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The College is pleased to partner with Phoenix Australia to facilitate a series of four webinars for College members. Each webinar will address different mental health and wellbeing issues, as well as target specific career stages. The aim is to improve the understanding of College members of the potential mental health and wellbeing impacts of being a paramedic, as well as strategies for building and maintaining their mental health and wellbeing at all career stages.

Webinar 1: Mental health and wellbeing in paramedics - Click Here

Webinar 2: Mental Health and Wellbeing in Student and Early Career ParamedicsClick Here

Webinar 3: Mental Health and Wellbeing Throughout Your Paramedic Career - Click Here

Webinar 4: Supporting mental health and wellbeing as leaders and supervisors

This 90 minute webinar will focus on the important role paramedicine leaders and managers have in supporting mental health and wellbeing in individuals and teams.

Hosted by:

Nicole Sadler, Head, policy and Practice, Phoenix Australia

Panel Members:

Buck Reed, Associate Lecturer in Paramedicine, Western Sydney University

Todd Wehr, Director Priority One, Queensland Ambulance Service

Nikki Johnston, Day Duty Manager, St Johns Ambulance (NT)

Anita Savic, Senior Clinical Specialist, Phoenix Australia

Photo Credit: Ashley Batz


Presented by Nicole Sadler, Buck Reed, Todd Wehr, Nikki Johnston & Anita Savic


Lessons

Lesson 1: Session 4

Lesson 2: Presentation

Lesson 3: Self Reflection

Details

Length

90 minutes

Released

11th May 2021

Cost

Member free
Non-member $29

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