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Working well: Navigating through uncertain times

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Working well: Navigating through uncertain times

Wednesday 22 July 2026, 12–1:30 pm AEST

Change that happens to you can feel very different to change that you choose. Over time, this can contribute to experiences such as burnout, moral injury, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma. This webinar explores these impacts and introduces practical, hope-based strategies to support wellbeing and resilience in your day-to-day practice.

Want to put the skills from this session into practice? Join our practical, interactive Live Online workshop on Wednesday 28 October 2026. Learn more about the workshop and register here: Working well: Applying well-being principles and practice. 

Learning objectives

  • Understand the differences and similarities between compassion, fatigue, burnout, moral injury and vicarious trauma. 
  • Understand why moral injury occurs and how to recognise it.
  • Apply strategies for overcoming or reducing impact of stress and burnout – at individual, team and organisational levels. 
  • Understand hope theory and the application of hope strategies at individual, team and organisation level. 
  • Explore approaches to developing a sustainable wellbeing plan. 

Who should attend

This is an introductory webinar, designed for participants who are new to the topic or have limited prior knowledge. This level focuses on foundational concepts, key terminology, and basic practical applications to build initial understanding and confidence.

Presenters

 

Nicola Dann

Nicola is an experienced and passionate Certified Practising Speech Pathologist and Communication Consultant with over 35 years’ clinical experience assessing and providing therapy to school-aged children, teenagers, and adults. She has worked in a range of settings and services including schools, child and youth mental health, rehabilitation, disability services, forensic settings, and private practice. She now specialises in working with neurodivergent young people and also works in an adult prison. Additionally for the past 20 years, Nicola has specialised in providing reflective supervision to a range of speech pathologists across the country.

Nicola has a warm and engaging approach to working with young people and adults. She enjoys being part of a team that develops and provides innovative solutions for people with complex needs. She is mindful of the challenges that can be faced by speech pathologists who work with these complex clients and their families within and across complex service systems. Nicola is an advocate for the provision of ongoing high-quality supervision for all speech pathologists across their career.

 

Pricing

Pricing details: 

  • Members: $49
  • Student Members: $49
  • Non-practising Members: $49
  • Non-Members: $74

FAQ

What is a webinar?
A webinar is a session that is primarily lecture-based. Cameras and microphones are not required for participants. While there is usually a Q&A session at the end where you can type questions to the presenter, the session does not involve interactive activities.

Do I need a Zoom account to join?
No – most participants can join directly using the Zoom link provided. Occasionally, Zoom may prompt you to sign in, especially if you’re joining via a browser or mobile device. If that happens, you can create a free Zoom account or sign in to an existing one.

When will I receive the Zoom link for this webinar?
You’ll receive an email with the Zoom link, password, and session timing on the morning of the event. Please check your junk/spam folder if you don’t see it. Please note the time zone in the email. You can also access the link via your Learning Centre in the Learning Hub by clicking the ‘attend’ button.

Will this webinar be recorded?
Yes. This webinar will be recorded and turned into an On Demand product that includes the recording and workshop materials.

When will the On Demand webinar be available?
Within 1 week of the live event.

How do I access the On Demand webinar if I registered for the live session?
You’ll be automatically enrolled. The On Demand product will appear in your Learning Centre.

Where can I find the resources for the session?
All resources are uploaded to the Resources tab in your Learning Centre within the Learning Hub. If the presenter has shared slides, these will also be downloadable via the Resources tab.

Who do I contact if I need technical support on the day?
If you experience problems joining or during the session, please contact [email protected].

Where can I find my certificate?
You can download your certificate in your Learning Centre upon completion of the workshop or course. Navigate to the Completed Tab and select the relevant activity.

How can I submit my feedback?
You will receive an email the day after the event with a link to complete an evaluation.

Additional information

By registering for this event, you are agreeing to the Terms and Conditions. For further information, contact the Learning Hub

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Wednesday, 22 July 2026
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Online
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