Tips for responding to a crisis constructively
Suggestions for responding constructively when major crises or conflicts affect people we know – either in our own community or across the world
Suggestions for responding constructively when major crises or conflicts affect people we know – either in our own community or across the world
An app is never a substitute for real help from a human professional – experts share some traps to avoid
The President of the Law Society of NSW hosts a panel of experts to discuss how lawyers and practice leaders can deal effectively with workplace…
It’s important that we create inclusive spaces for people with disabilities, including mental health problems, to encourage equal participation in our profession.
A national survey of professional workers across Australia has cast light on how employees in different industries feel their mental health needs are being addressed.
Lawyers reported declining rates of mental wellbeing and have struggled to focus amid extended lockdowns.
LSJ explores the dark side of a relentless pursuit of excellence.
Tips for employers and employees alike in negotiating the transition back to the office.
An overview of the forthcoming changes to mental health and criminal law legislation.
Innovations that enable employees to anonymously report workplace sexual harassment have been lauded as potential game-changers.
Country solicitors are helping to decrease the stigma around mental illness by supporting their clients during “an extraordinarily tough time”, this year’s Rural Issues Day…
Geoff Gallop was a year into his second term as Premier of Western Australia in 2005 when he resigned to focus on tackling depression. Taking…
It is becoming increasingly clear that the pandemic we all hoped would be done and dusted by now is still in it’s early stages. So…