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Videos

Interviews

  • Interview with Greg De Moore
  • Interview with David Heilpern
  • Interview with Julie Blyth
  • Interview with The Hon Justice Jane Jagot
  • Interview with James Bell QC, Barrister
  • Interview with David Morrison
  • Interview with Mark Huntington (DLA Piper)
  • Interview with the Hon Judge Felicity Hampel SC

Lectures

  • Minds Count Lecture 2019
  • Minds Count Lecture 2018
  • Minds Count Lecture Melbourne 2017
  • Minds Count Lecture Sydney 2017
  • Minds Count Lecture 2016
  • TJMF Lecture 2010 – Panel discussion and comments
  • TJMF Lecture 2010 – Professor Pat McGorry
  • TJMF Lecture 2010 – Boardroom Radio Interviews
  • TJMF Lecture 2009
  • TJMF Lecture 2008

Others

  • Getting to know the Guidelines – Managing your practice – 2016

Why sign-up to the Guidelines?

  • The Guidelines are a free and comprehensive set of resources designed to protect and promote psychological health and safety in the legal workplace
  • Take the first step towards a healthy workplace
  • Good for people – good for business
  • A tool used by leaders to support their organisation and employees
  • Psychologically healthy employees are more productive.
Sign up to the Guidelines

Minds Count Foundation
Level 4, 20 Hunter Street
Sydney NSW 2000

0414 011 887
hello@mindscount.org

 

The Minds Count Foundation is an independent volunteer, charitable organisation. The Foundation’s objective is to decrease work related psychological ill-health in the legal community and to promote workplace psychological health and safety.

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