Burnout: The Silent Risk Factor

Monday, 1 July 2024
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Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Ethical and Practice Management & Business Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules

Chair

Michael Lombard, Principal, Lombard Mediation; Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury Law

Practice Management & Business Skills
Burnout: The Silent Risk Factor

The very nature of many lawyer's roles requires them to work on challenging matters, have relentless workloads driven by fast paced client needs, maintain peak performance, often lack work-life balance and undertake fast paced and focused work. Being deeply immersed in matters with clients has the potential to put lawyers at greater risk of experiencing psychological burnout and poor mental health. In this session, Rachel Clements provides insights and strategies on:

  • The definition of burnout and how it plays out in the workplace
  • Protective factors that can be implemented to minimise the risk of experiencing burnout
  • The neuroscience of burnout
  • Wellbeing practices that are specific to minimising the impact of burnout

Presented by Rachel Clements, Director of Psychological Services, Centre for Corporate Health

Presenters


Rachel Clements, Director of Psychological Assessments, Centre for Corporate Health
Rachel is the Director of Psychological Services at the Centre for Corporate Health , which she founded with Tony Bradford, Managing Director, in 1999. As the principal psychologist, Rachel is a sought after conference headliner, requested to speak on all things mental health, resilience and wellbeing. Rachel’s training programs and keynote’s offer a new lens through which employees and executives alike, can shift their attention inward and sharpen their focus on what they can do to create psychologically safe workplaces. On speed dial for many HR professionals, Rachel is a great support for navigating those difficult employee issues where mental illness, family and domestic violence or other factors are contributing to challenging circumstances in the workplace. Recognised for her expertise in the field of workplace mental health, mental toughness and wellbeing, Rachel has held a position as an expert panellist on the R U OK? Day Conversation Think Tank since 2014.


Michael Lombard, Principal, Lombard Mediation
Michael Lombard is a mediator specialising in personal injury claims at Lombard Mediation. Michael was formerly a Partner at Adviceline Injury lawyers when he was awarded Personal Injury Lawyer of the year 2019 by Best Lawyers in Australia. He was previously involved in high profile cases such as the Bourke Street rampage and the Flinders street tram stop attack, as well as a variety of public liability and industrial accident cases. He attained accreditation in Mediation in 2013 and now practices exclusively as a mediator. Michael has also served as a director of the Law Institute and is a current member of the Law Institute ethics committee. He was a Trustee of Lawaid for 10 years, four of which he acted as chairman.

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Burnout: The Silent Risk Factor

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