When the Helper Needs Help:

a free webinar For Mental Health Workers Who've 'Been There' Too

Are you walking in two worlds - supporting others while managing your own mental health? Join us for an honest conversation about the reality of having 'skin in the game' in mental health work.

63% of mental health professionals have lived experience of psychological distress. Yet many of us feel unable to speak about it.

Join Graham Panther and Honor Eastly, hosts of the acclaimed Big Feels At Work podcast, for a candid exploration of what it means to be both helper and human.

Date: Wednesday 4 December 2024
Time: 6.30pm AEST (Melbourne)
Duration: 45 minutes

This Session is For You If You're:

  • Managing your own mental health while working in the sector

  • A clinician, manager, lived experience worker, or in any other mental health, addictions or related role

  • Dealing with imposter syndrome or burnout

  • Navigating self-disclosure decisions

  • Feeling isolated in your experiences

  • Looking to connect with others who understand

"The sense of loneliness that comes with experiencing mental health issues and working in mental health has diminished massively since I started engaging with Big Feels At Work."

— Youth Mental Health Worker

What We'll Explore:

  • Real stories from professionals walking this path

  • Practical insights from the Big Feels At Work program

  • Ways to transform personal struggles into professional strengths

Limited spots available.

"I can confirm that this meet up successfully infiltrated my self-doubty psyche, and would very much like to do it again."

Big Feels At Work talk participant