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Are We Okay?

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Leo Cussen Centre for Law
melbourne, australia
Family Law Association Victoria
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Tue, 17 Sep, 5:30pm - 7:30pm AEST

Event description

Following the success of our inaugural event, FLAV is excited to present our second event - Are We Okay? which will adopt a fresh and engaging format. 

Moving away from traditional presentations, this event will feature an interactive interview with Dr Carly Schrever, being interviewed by Dr Kayleigh Young, with a focus on wellbeing and wellness in the legal profession to arm us as Family Lawyers with tools to weather what we know is at times a difficult profession. 

Dr Schrever is a director of Human Ethos, a psychological consultancy directed to the wellbeing of judges and lawyers.

Carly has worked in and around the legal profession and the courts for 20 years, focusing specifically on judicial and lawyer wellbeing since 2014.  As part of her combined Master of Psychology (Clinical) / PhD at the University of Melbourne, Carly conducted Australia’s first empirical and psychologically grounded research into the sources and nature of work-related stress among the Australian judiciary. She has published the research in peer-reviewed journals and text-books and presented the findings to judicial audiences around the globe.

Dr Kayleigh Young is a clinical psychologist and she is a skilled trainer and facilitator passionate about workplace wellbeing.  Kayleigh consults with organisations to assist them to build internal capacity through the identification and development of wellbeing initiatives and programmes.

Given the strong interest from the Family Law community and the momentum we've built through LinkedIn and word-of-mouth promotions, we anticipate that this event will surpass the success of our inaugural event, The Big Bang. 

Numbers are limited so please register early.   

Ticket cost includes speakers, drinks and substantial canapes - so make it a night out and join us for learning, connection and growth.

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Leo Cussen Centre for Law
melbourne, australia