Leading Generous Teams
Welcome to Leading Generous Teams. A podcast dedicated to making leadership easier.
We bring you insights from leaders who are having an impact where
- resources are stretched,
- resilience is constantly tested,
- and the social issues and opportunities are never ending.
Hosted by Clare Desira, CEO of the Top Five Movement. Top Five Movement are a team of award-winning coaches with a vision to support generous leaders to have a bigger impact.
Our expertise lies in the practical application of neuroscience for sustainable behaviour change in the workplace.
We’re so glad you’re here and know you’ll leave feeling hopeful and re-energised with ideas on how you can tackle these challenges and support your teams in new ways.
For resources + free team building opportunities, visit www.topfivemovement.com
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Leading Generous Teams was originally created in partnership by Clare Desira (Top Five Movement) + Pro Bono Australia to improve the mindset, resilience and mental health of people working in the social sector.
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Leading Generous Teams
Episode 5: VAHS' Michael Graham on Maintaining Connections and Taking a Break
Welcome to another interview from Leading Generous Teams, where we’ll be chatting with leaders about how they’re supporting their teams through the difficulties of COVID-19 and where they are finding their own support.
Today we talk with Michael Graham, CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS).
As a heads up this episode includes a mentioned of self-harm, suicide and drug use. Please see the numbers below if you need immediate support.
In this episode
- Michael generously shares what he is doing to support his own mental health, mindset + resilience
- Michael shares how this is extended to his team at Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS)
- Host, Clare Desira, expands on one of Michael's most important tips
- Clare leaves you with two questions and a practical tip to try yourself and with your teams.
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Links + Resources
And if you can’t wait to start building your team’s resilience with our free tools, head to www.topfivemovement.com/tools to get started.
To book a chat in Clare's diary head here: https://topfivemovement.com/lets-chat/
Head over to www.probonoaustralia.com.au for all the latest sector news.
You can find out more at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service at vahs.org.au
And in particular their Yarning Safe and Strong service. Yarning safe and strong is the free and confidential counselling service that Michael mentioned for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
This service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for people and families who need to have a yarn with someone about their wellbeing. The number is 1800 959 563
If you need immediate support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14