Cultivating calm

 

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Discover the latest about the physiological benefits of mindfulness meditation. Be guided on simple techniques that can immediately calm and nourish your nervous system.

Wednesday 12 March 2025
11:30am to 12:20pm ACDT

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Dr Sadhbh Joyce
Senior Psychologist (MAPS), Co-Founder of Mindarma, Meditation Teacher, External Fellow, Black Dog Institute/UNSW Medicine & Health (NSW)

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 & Health.

Sadhbh has over 19 years’ experience working in Mental Health. She has supported 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.

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The Mental Health and Wellbeing Program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 - 2030.

Dr Valerie O’Keeffe
Senior Research Fellow, Human Factors, Australian Industrial Transformation Institute (AITI), College of Business, Government and Law, Flinders University (SA)

Dr Valerie O’Keeffe has 30 years’ experience in human factors, ergonomics and WHS practice, research and policy development and is passionate about designing safe, productive and satisfying work, adopting a people-centred, systems approach. An allied health professional by training, Valerie worked in clinical and occupational rehabilitation, focused on returning injured workers to work. She has a background in the psychology of work, examining culture and work organisation to improve performance and wellbeing for individuals and organisations, servicing the healthcare, aged care, manufacturing, food and beverage, construction and transport industries.

Valerie was also Chief Advisor and WHS inspector with the SA WHS regulator and represented SA in developing Codes of Practice (e.g. manual tasks, working hours, fatigue), and guidance material including how to manage risks to work-related psychological health and safety. Valerie’s recent multi-disciplinary research examines the human and social dimensions of digital technologies in the workplace.

Previous projects involved designing and evaluating interventions to improve safety in culturally and linguistically diverse workplaces, preventing harms from alcohol and drugs in male dominated workplaces, and minimising the risk of psychological and musculoskeletal injuries in residential aged care.

Dr Sara Howard
Senior Research Fellow, Organisational Psychologist, MAPS, Human Factors & Ergonomics Team, Australian Industrial Transformation Institute (AITI), College of Business, Government and Law, Flinders University (SA)

Sara has more than 16 years of applied research experience. She is a Registered Psychologist and is an Organisational Psychologist.

She has an extensive background in quantitative research methods including the design of questionnaires, statistical analysis and reporting.

Sara is experienced in and enjoys liaising with a range of stakeholders and industry representatives spanning private and not-for-profit businesses and government within education, defence, finance, health, agriculture and manufacturing settings.

She has strong expertise in human factors, psychological assessment and debriefs, workshops and training, 360-degree feedback reviews and engagement surveys. Sara is passionate about helping people build more meaningful connections and work more effectively.