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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 2023
  • Minds Count Lecture 2022
  • Minds Count Lecture 2021
  • Minds Count Lecture 2020
  • 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

Guidelines at a glance

  • The Guidelines are a free and comprehensive set of resources designed to help organisations protect and promote psychological health and safety in legal workplaces.
  • They are good for people and good for business: psychologically healthy employees are more productive.
  • They are a tool used by leaders to support their organisation and employees.
  • Take the first step towards a healthy workplace by signing up today.
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Minds Count Foundation
Level 4, 20 Hunter Street
Sydney NSW 2000

Phone: 0414 011 887
Email: hello@mindscount.org

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The Minds Count Foundation is an independent, volunteer-run, 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.

 

Minds Count acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community, and Country. We celebrate the history and creativity of this land’s First Peoples and pay respect to their Elders – past and present.

 

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