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The State Of Mental Wellbeing In The Communication Profession

Mental Wellbeing, Exhaustion, Stress, And Burnout Are Very Real Issues In The Communication Profession Right Now.

Earlier this year, The Centre for Strategic Communication Excellence released their report So how do you really feel? – a global study, designed to provide insight into how individuals in the industry feel about their mental wellbeing, identify the barriers to improving it, and gain insights that employers, leaders, and associations like the IABC can use to help ease the pressure.

Join us on Wednesday 27 July at 6pm AEST as we explore the key findings of the report and discuss some simple actions we can implement right now.

You’ll hear from former IABC Victoria President, Sia Papageorgiou FRSA, SCMP who led the research, and mental wellbeing consultant and Mental Health First Aid Instructor Julie Gillespie.

Report highlights include:

  • Communication and public relations professionals are stressed, anxious, and frustrated.

  • Worse still, 48% said they’ve considered leaving the profession for the sake of their mental wellbeing.

  • Less than half of respondents are optimistic about their mental wellbeing in 2022.

  • 20% of respondents don’t feel comfortable talking to anyone about their mental wellbeing.

Let’s use these insights to have better conversations with our leaders, peers, colleagues, and clients, and collectively create the type of environment where communication and public relations professionals feel respected, accepted, and comfortable to be themselves.

About Sia Papageorgiou FRSA, SCMP Managing Partner, CSCE
Sia is a multi-award-winning strategic communication consultant and trainer on a mission to elevate the value and visibility of communication and public relations professionals, and help them become trusted, strategic, and in-demand advisors. In 2021 the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) named her Asia-Pacific’s Communicator of the Year.

About Julie Gillespie BCom, EMBA, MHFA Mental Wellbeing Consultant
Julie’s mental wellbeing work is grounded in over 25 years of business leadership experience and technical training, supported by an Executive Master of Business Administration. She’s an accredited Principal Master Mental Health First Aid Instructor, with credentials in the science and practice of wellbeing.

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