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The Emergency Services Foundation 'Better Together' Podcast
The Emergency Services Foundation
31 episodes
5 days ago
The Emergency Service Foundation (ESF) supports the Victorian emergency management sector in Australia to prevent, promote and address the incidence and impact of mental injury for the 139,000 volunteers and paid staff who serve us.
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The Emergency Service Foundation (ESF) supports the Victorian emergency management sector in Australia to prevent, promote and address the incidence and impact of mental injury for the 139,000 volunteers and paid staff who serve us.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Burnout
The Emergency Services Foundation 'Better Together' Podcast
46 minutes 47 seconds
3 years ago
Burnout

We speak with; Associate Professor Larissa Bamberry from Charles Sturt University, Dr Paula Robinson, founder and CEO of Applied Positive Psychology Learning Institute (APPLI) and Chris Hardman, Chief Officer at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) about burnout. 

The Emergency Services Foundation 'Better Together' Podcast
The Emergency Service Foundation (ESF) supports the Victorian emergency management sector in Australia to prevent, promote and address the incidence and impact of mental injury for the 139,000 volunteers and paid staff who serve us.