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Mind Matters: Mental Health Support For Social Sectors

Amalina Davis, Director of Consultancy & Training, Thrive Well | Mariana De Reyes, Co-Founder, Nicol David Organisation

18-Feb-25 16:00

Mind Matters: Mental Health Support For Social Sectors

People who work in the health, social and education sectors are the foundation of society. Think of teachers, nurses, doctors, welfare providers, prison officers or community volunteers, all providing services and support that everyone needs at some point in their lives. But what are their needs and challenges, especially when working with children and adults who may be in difficult circumstances and trying to provide support to them? We find out how mental health support tailored to social sector, especially in the non-profit and impact spaces, can benefit them. 

Image credit: Nicol David Organisation

Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek

Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek


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