35 min

Emergency Workers: Responder Assist – Episode 4 – Experts by Lived Experience Mental Health In Focus

    • Mental Health

Listen in as host, clinical psychologist Mark Creamer and co-host Tim Peck, who brings 21 years' experience working with Victoria Police to his current role as Deputy Director of the Centre of Excellence for Emergency Worker Mental Health, talk with three ‘experts by experience’ in the final episode in this series on supporting the mental health of emergency workers.

You’ll hear first-hand experiences about emergency work in different contexts and roles – from a salaried emergency worker, former Victorian Police Member, and a partner of a volunteer. 

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear reflections from these perspectives - from realising something wasn’t quite right, to experiencing early warning signs, and identifying what helped and what hindered their efforts to seek help. You’ll pick up on similarities and differences in their experiences, due largely to the context of their unique roles in emergency work. 

Emergency Workers: Responder Assist is a podcast series produced in partnership between Phoenix Australia’s Responder Assist, Centre for Excellence in Emergency Worker Mental Health and The Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN).

Visit the MHPN website for episode host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form.

Share your comments, questions and feedback about Emergency Workers: Responder Assist, or any of MHPN’s podcast series here: bit.ly/37FFMFM.

Listen in as host, clinical psychologist Mark Creamer and co-host Tim Peck, who brings 21 years' experience working with Victoria Police to his current role as Deputy Director of the Centre of Excellence for Emergency Worker Mental Health, talk with three ‘experts by experience’ in the final episode in this series on supporting the mental health of emergency workers.

You’ll hear first-hand experiences about emergency work in different contexts and roles – from a salaried emergency worker, former Victorian Police Member, and a partner of a volunteer. 

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear reflections from these perspectives - from realising something wasn’t quite right, to experiencing early warning signs, and identifying what helped and what hindered their efforts to seek help. You’ll pick up on similarities and differences in their experiences, due largely to the context of their unique roles in emergency work. 

Emergency Workers: Responder Assist is a podcast series produced in partnership between Phoenix Australia’s Responder Assist, Centre for Excellence in Emergency Worker Mental Health and The Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN).

Visit the MHPN website for episode host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form.

Share your comments, questions and feedback about Emergency Workers: Responder Assist, or any of MHPN’s podcast series here: bit.ly/37FFMFM.

35 min