Mental Wellbeing
Speakers: Naomi Stead and Ben Channon

Transformations: Action on Equity, brought together international and Australian speakers who are actively creating new futures for the built environment professions and the communities they serve. It provides an opportunity to learn from leading practitioners and academics, to share ideas with colleagues and to enhance your knowledge of the gender equity in the built environment professions and practice.

Transformations was a collaboration between Parlour and the Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne, 14 & 15 November, 2020. It was convened by Justine Cark, Julie Willis and Anna Hurliman.

In this session Naomi Stead (MADA and Parlour) and Ben Channon (AMWF & Assael Architecture, UK) discuss what can we do to improve the mental wellbeing of students and practitioners.

Please refer to the Parlour website for the learning objectives associated with the symposium. These relate to the Practice Management Unit of Competency in the Australian National Standard of Competency for Architects.

Please respond to the follow ing questions to earn 1 formal point of CPD for this 1 hour session.
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Email *
What factors did the speakers identify that suggest mental wellbeing is a challenge in architecture and the built environment professions?  
What strategies can help address challenges around mental health and wellbeing?  
How might these ideas and strategies be translated effectively in your own workplace and professional context?
Next
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy