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“On the Importance of Being Well at Work” for Barristers in Children’s Law

“On the Importance of Being Well at Work” for Barristers in Children’s Law

Update: 2024-09-05
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In “The Importance of Being Well at Work” series we explore what it takes to maintain health and wellbeing when working in trauma saturated environments – in this case, jurisdictions dealing with children’s law. In this episode we focus on the health and wellbeing of Barristers. 

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Dr Michelle Sharpe, Victorian Bar – Michelle is a member of the Victorian Bar, practicing primarily in the area of general commercial and regulatory law. In 2006 she was a founding member of the Victorian Bar’s Health and Wellbeing Committee and was involved in establishing a wellbeing program which included a 24/7 counselling service for barristers. She’s hosted numerous Continual Professional Development sessions on wellbeing and has been involved in the production of a wellbeing film and a pilot debriefing study for the Victorian Bar. 

https://www.vicbar.com.au/profile/7347

https://www.empowergirl.com.au/our-advisors/

https://lsbc.vic.gov.au/lawyers/practising-law/professional-obligations/rules-and-compliance


https://www.amazon.com.au/Lawyer-Know-Thyself-Psychological-Personality/dp/159147096X


https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=lawyer+know+theyself&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8


Best Interests Children’s Law Podcast is sponsored by Ex Curia: Coaching & Consulting Pty Ltd, Meliora Psychology and Claudia Grimberg Lawyers.

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“On the Importance of Being Well at Work” for Barristers in Children’s Law

“On the Importance of Being Well at Work” for Barristers in Children’s Law

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