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Tuesday, 30 April 2024
ECU Law Assembly 2024
In a resounding display of commitment to workplace mental health, 70 diverse law and industry professionals were in attendance on Tuesday 23 April to hear valuable insights from a panel of esteemed experts on how they could begin to foster positive change to wellbeing in their workplaces
ECU School of Business and Law partnered with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA (CCIWA) to deliver the event, helping us bolster our relationships with industry and foster future collaboration initiatives for healthy work environments.
Attendees gained actionable insights from a lineup of esteemed speakers. We are thankful to Barrister Cav Maria Saraceni, global trauma surgeon Dr. Rodney Peyton OBE TD, inaugural Chief Medical Officer – Mental Health at the Mental Health Commission, Dr Sophie Davison, and our School’s own Associate Professor Kate Blackwood for sharing their expertise.
The Assembly culminated with a strong call to action, urging attendees to become champions of positive change in their industries. Guests were than able to network and share their reflections.
Professor Maryam Omari, the Executive Dean of the School of Business and Law was thrilled with the level of enthusiasm and engagement with the event. She is extremely proud of the achievements and the great work the academics in the School were doing in building positive and productive workplace cultures.
This event highlighted the significance of holistic care and system improvements. It was a wonderful testament to the shared commitment between our School, our partners, and the wider WA Law and Business sector, to fostering healthier, more inclusive workplaces now and into the future.
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