Event Information


Improving workplace psychological health and safety

Marie Jepson, Director and Co-founder, Tristan Jepson Memorial Foundation

CPD Points1 pt

FormatOn-line Module

Topic

This webinar was recorded in March 2016 and reviewed April 2019.

This webinar will satisfy your mandatory Rule 6.1 CPD obligations to complete at least one CPD unit in Practice Management and Business Skills.

Is being a lawyer a health hazard? Evidence shows that lawyers are 3.5 times more likely to experience mental ill-health than other professionals. Mental ill-health is the underlying cause of disciplinary actions against lawyers, referral to the Legal Services Board, claims by clients, poor quality work and closure of practices.

This online seminar is about risk factors that impact your workplace psychological health and safety and provides practical protective strategies for you to consider.

This session will:
• Inform you about psychological well-being in the legal profession,
• Raise awareness of the importance of asking "are you okay?"
• Develop new skills, and•Increase your confidence to ask "are you okay?"

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Producer

The College of Law

Course Pricing

Non-Member: $120.00

Member: $108.00

This online seminar is about risk factors that impact your workplace psychological health and safety and provides practical protective strategies for you to consider.

This session will:
• Inform you about psychological well-being in the legal profession,
• Raise awareness of the importance of asking "are you okay?"
• Develop new skills, and•Increase your confidence to ask "are you okay?"

Completion of this seminar will earn you 1 CPD unit.
The College of Law welcomes telephone bookings, but a credit card number must be given and payment authorised. Please note that refunds are not given unless the College is notified of your cancellation in writing four working days before the workshop. A cancellation fee applies to each workshop. Please note all registrations must be accompanied by payment. If you require any changes to your contact details or they appear incorrect in anyway, contact The College of Law on Ph: 02 9965 7111 or email: cpd@collaw.edu.au