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ABF staff continue the conversation, because there’s more to say after R U OK? …

ABF staff continue the conversation, because there’s more to say after R U OK?
Our Victoria and Tasmania Regional Welfare Team and Chief of Staff arranged a webinar to raise awareness of mental health issues
Representatives from the ABF including A/g Deputy Commissioner Kaylene Zakharoff, Regional Commander Craig Palmer, along with Fortem Australia‘s Phil Michelmore and R U OK Day Ambassador, Tess Nobile, spoke about their experiences and views on the importance of supporting each other during difficult and challenging times.
Two long serving ABF officers, Andrew C and Andrew S, also shared insights into their careers and the challenges they faced along the way. The… More
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