UNDERSTANDING WORKPLACE ANXIETY

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Women in Print Australia hosted its first 2025 webinar, with an insightful session, Let’s Talk About Anxiety, featuring Steven Gamble from Anchor Health Group.

Understanding workplace anxiety: Women in Print webinar
Understanding workplace anxiety: Women in Print webinar

With 70 attendees signing on, the session provided a deep dive into understanding anxiety, its impact on individual and the workplace, and practical strategies for managing it. 

The webinar was sponsored exclusively by IVE Group, and supported by Rocking Rose, the technology partner of Women in Print.

Gamble, known for his expertise in mental health advocacy, guided the audience through an engaging and informative session. Attendees gained valuable insights into recognising the signs of anxiety, addressing workplace stressors, and fostering supportive environments for colleagues and employees.  Additionally, all attendees received a workbook to assist them in managing anxious moments in their own lives.

“This was an important conversation to start the year with,” said Women in Print chair Stephanie Gaddin. “Steven brought a wealth of knowledge and real-world strategies that resonated with our attendees. The response to the session showed just how vital these discussions are for our industry.” 

Rita Karagiannis, group account director at IVE CX and Data VIC, and deputy chair and Victorian patron of Women in Print, emceed the webinar, facilitating questions from the attendees through the open discussion. Many attendees praised the session for its depth, practicality, and relevance to the challenges faced in today’s workplaces in the post event survey.  

Women in Print remains committed to delivering valuable content, and events that supports the industry’s professionals in all aspects of their careers.

The next event on the calendar will be International Women’s Day Lunches, in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Melbourne, on 7 March, followed by the Breakfast Series in early April. Event details and tickets are available at womeninprint.com.au/network.

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