Mental Health & Wellbeing

“The experience I have had is that once you start talking about (experiencing a mental health struggle), you realise that actually you’re part of quite a big club.” — Prince Harry

Turia Pitt

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Sam Bloom

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Curtis McGrath OAM

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Taryn Brumfitt

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Jelena Dokic

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Layne Beachley AO

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Kurt Fearnley AO

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Jessica Rowe AM

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Gus Worland

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Julia Gillard AC

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Steve Willis

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Jeff Kennett AC

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Dr Richard Chambers

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Mike Rolls

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Paul de Gelder

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Ciaran Gribbin

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Jessica Hickman

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John Brogden AM

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Tayla Harris

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Kate James

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Joel Feren

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Li Cunxin

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Libby Trickett OAM

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Nick Vujicic

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Deborah Hutton

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Saroo Brierley

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Adam Goodes

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Leisel Jones OAM

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Lauren Jackson AO

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Emma Murray

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Alex McKinnon

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Hannah Diviney

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Peter Bol

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Warren MacDonald

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Ian Thorpe AM

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Wayne Schwass

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Jason McCartney OAM

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Lisa Sthalekar

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Michael O’Loughlin

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Osher Gunsberg

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Yossi Ghinsberg

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Keven Mealamu

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Jeff Wilson

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Dr Sally Cockburn

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Justin Marshall

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Trevor Heidy AM

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Shannan Ponton

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Mark Bunn

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Lisa Curry

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Dr John Tickell

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Dr Caroline West

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Rhiannon Tracey

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Brant Garvey

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Sam Cawthorn

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Sarah Rowan

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Mat Rogers

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Matthew Mitcham OAM

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Hugh van Cuylenburg

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Leigh Matthews

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Kevin Sheedy AO

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Gavin Wanganeen

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Billy Brownless

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Alastair Lynch

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Anthony Minichiello

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Hayley Lewis OAM

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Nedd Brockmann

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Darren Hicks OAM

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Marty Wilson

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Erin Molan

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Brett Connellan

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Brad Hogg

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Mark Visser

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Samantha Gash

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Darius Boyd

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Dr Preeya Alexander

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Rashmi Watel

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Jono Castano

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Barry Du Bois

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Sam Thaiday

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Greg Inglis

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Ian Roberts

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Adam MacDougall

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Petero Civoniceva

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Robbie Farah

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Boyd Cordner

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Craig Bellamy

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Paul Gallen

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Chelsea Pottenger

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Dr Tim Sharp

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Pauline Nguyen

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Dr Kieran Kennedy

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Dr Nick Coatsworth

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Andrew Griffin

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Dr Joanne Orlando

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Amanda Slinger

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Jansen Andre

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Rosie Batty AO

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Brent Tate

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Glenn Lazarus

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Why engage a 'Mental Health & Wellbeing' speaker?

Mental health and wellbeing are becoming increasingly important topics in today’s society, and with good reason. The impact of mental health on our personal and professional lives cannot be overstated, and it is something that is often overlooked or ignored. As a result, many people are suffering in silence, and the effects can be devastating. Engaging a mental health and wellbeing speaker at your event can have numerous benefits, both for your attendees and for your organisation. Below we will explore some of the reasons why you should consider engaging a mental health and wellbeing speaker for your next event.

Help to break down the stigma surrounding mental health: By sharing their own experiences and insights, they can help attendees to understand that mental health is a common and normal part of the human experience. This can be particularly beneficial for organisations that are looking to create a more inclusive and supportive workplace culture.

Provide valuable education and resources: They can help attendees to understand the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions, as well as how to support themselves and others who may be struggling. This can be particularly important for organisations that are looking to promote mental health and wellbeing in the workplace.

Provide inspiration and motivation: By sharing their own journey and the strategies that have helped them to overcome mental health challenges, they can help attendees to feel empowered and motivated to take action. This can be particularly important for individuals who may be struggling with mental health challenges and are looking for hope and inspiration.

Help to create a more positive and supportive environment at your event: By addressing mental health and wellbeing as an important topic, you can create a safe and welcoming space for attendees to share their own experiences and connect with others who may be going through similar challenges. This can be particularly important for events where attendees may be feeling isolated or disconnected, such as networking events or conferences.

Help to promote your organisation’s values and mission: By demonstrating your commitment to promoting mental health and wellbeing, you can showcase your organisation as a supportive and inclusive employer or partner. This can be particularly important for organisations that are looking to attract and retain top talent, or that are seeking to build strong relationships with their clients or customers.

In conclusion, engaging a mental health and wellbeing speaker at your event can have numerous benefits, both for your attendees and for your organisation. From breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health to providing valuable education and resources, a mental health and wellbeing speaker can help to create a more positive and supportive environment for everyone involved. If you are looking to promote mental health and wellbeing in your workplace or community, consider hiring a mental health and wellbeing speaker for your next event. 

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