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Student wellbeing and career resilience in a rapidly changing world

In this webinar Dr Lyn O'Grady, a psychologist who specialises in the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people, will explore the potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on student emotional and psychological wellbeing which, may create obstacles for students facing complex career decisions and transitions.

Lyn will offer practical advice, strategies and resources for teachers and career practitioners supporting students in extraordinary times of change.

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Resilience, Trauma, Bushfires, Pandemic, COVID, Transitions

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Audience Educators
School Level Year 10 - Year 12

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