The Credible Leader Series - complimentary webinar
Prioritising Mental Wellbeing: The Mark of a Credible Leader
Wednesday 9 August at 1pm AEST via Zoom
If you’re a leader, people in your team are likely to be struggling with exhaustion, overwhelm and concern about the future.
In fact, the data shows that our mental wellbeing hasn’t improved much – if at all – since the dark days of lockdowns.
Being a credible leader means having the skills and confidence to talk to team members about their mental health. For many leaders, this can feel extremely uncomfortable.
In this session of the Credible Leader Series, Dr Neryl East will be joined by mental health author and speaker Graeme Cowan, who’ll share how to communicate with a worker when you suspect they’re struggling.
Graeme’s tips and strategies might mean the crucial difference between keeping a valued and productive team member or losing them from your organisation – or worse still, seeing them continue to wrestle with significant issues and not doing what you can to support them.
You’ll take away:
- A new understanding of how credibility and caring go hand in hand: The strong link between high performance and a caring culture
- Simple and practical approaches to starting a wellbeing conversation with a team member or group
- How to help team members get further support
Regardless of the industry or sector you’re in, you’ll leave this online session with new insights and essential actions.
About Graeme Cowan
Graeme is a mental health author and speaker. He was a founding Board Director of R U OK?, and host of The Caring CEO podcast which is sponsored by WeCARE365 – simple and scalable learning programs to prevent mental health issues and build a culture of care.
About Dr Neryl East
Dr Neryl East works with leaders and organizations that want to communicate clearly and credibly when the pressure is on, the stakes are high and the outcome really matters.
She’s been a trusted adviser and critical friend to some of Australia’s most senior leaders and has guided organizations through significant public crises.
Neryl has been a professional communicator for more than three decades. Her deep expertise in media, marketing, influential communication and credibility spans the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.
Neryl is an award-winning professional speaker, has a PhD in Journalism and is the author of five books including an Amazon best-seller on media and reputation.