Caring for your Financial Wellbeing

 

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Event

Gain practical guidance to help ease the pressure when facing financial stress.

Wednesday 6 September 2023, 12:00pm – 12:50pm AEST (10:00am WA)

Panellists

Lody Stewart
Financial Counsellor, Financial Rights Legal Centre and Financial counselling subject matter expert, Financial Counselling Australia

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Casey Annetts
Head of Small Business SA/WA Metro (Acting), Business & Private Banking, National Australia Bank

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Dr Sadhbh Joyce
MClinNeuroPsych, PhD, MAPS

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Moderator

Tasman Cassim
Head of Partnerships, Black Dog Institute

Tasman is passionate about bringing the For Purpose and For Profit sectors together to solve some of society’s biggest challenges. He spent 20 years in travel and events before putting purpose and doing good at the core of his career.

Registration

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Disclosure

Any advice and information discussed in this webinar is general only, and has been prepared without taking into account your particular circumstances and needs. Before acting on any information shared in this webinar you should seek advice from a licenced financial advisor on whether it is appropriate for your needs, financial situation and investment objectives.

Dr Sadhbh Joyce
MClinNeuroPsych, PhD, MAPS

Sadhbh is the Principal Psychologist, Meditation Teacher and co-founder of Mindarma and has experience across clinical, academic, and industrial settings. She is an External Fellow at the Black Dog Institute and UNSW Medicine.

Sadhbh has over 17 years’ experience working in Mental Health. She provides evidence-based therapy to those struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, bereavement and workplace injury. Sadhbh is passionate about programs that take a holistic approach to mental health and wellbeing.

In 2021 Sadhbh was awarded the Australian Psychological Society Significant Contribution Award in recognition of her successful translational research. You can read more about Sadhbh’s work here.

Casey Annetts
Head of Small Business SA/WA Metro (Acting), Business & Private Banking, National Australia Bank

Casey Annetts is acting Head of Small Business NAB for SA/WA, leading a team of frontline bankers to serve the SME Sector. This energetic and highly engaged team are responsible for looking after the financial needs of thousands of customers by building long-term trusted partnerships that encourage innovation, development, and growth.

Originally from country NSW, Casey has a diverse banking background to date with experience across two major banks in three states and across Agribusiness, Commercial and Small Business segments. Casey has held several analytical, operations, sales, and leadership roles throughout her career in financial services that spans greater than 10 years. She has a strong passion for supporting local, nurturing female talent in the finance industry, and elevating the profile of small business owners in Australia. Most recently, Casey was awarded the People’s Choice Award for Leadership at the SA Woman awards in 2022, followed by a long list of other achievements including NAB Honouree 2021, ambassador for Women’s Commercial Finance Forum & SA Woman Australia, founder of Back your Brand workshops for small business owners, nominated for 40 under 40 two years running and a regular guest speaker at industry events across SA.

Prior to her finance career, Casey studied both Agribusiness and Emergency Health Care in NSW.. Outside of work, Casey loves to spend her time outdoors at home, running her dogs at the beach or exercising. She has a strong passion for the South Australian Tourism industry and spends most weekends exploring food/wine venues across the state. Casey is recently married to her husband Matt, who is from the Barossa Valley.

Lody Stewart
Financial Counsellor, Financial Rights Legal Centre and Financial counselling subject matter expert, Financial Counselling Australia

Lody Stewart lives in Sydney, NSW. She is a financial counsellor working with vulnerable clients at the Financial Rights Legal Centre and as a financial counselling subject matter expert at Financial Counselling Australia, the peak national body for financial counsellors.

She has deep experience working with clients experiencing financial challenges and the impact that this has on a person’s mental health and vice versa. She is passionate about reducing the stigma around talking about and seeking help with financial and mental health challenges.