
Tim Hoopmann
Tim Hoopmann is an experienced founder with a demonstrated history growing small business. He has learnt ways to manage his anxiety and depresion and shares his stories of hope as a Beyond Blue volunteer speaker.
A NSW Small Business Month webinar brought to you by Ahead for Business in partnership with Beyond Blue and Counting on U.
Learn practical strategies to look after the wellbeing of yourself and others in the workplace.
Hear from small business owners and mental health experts including:
Tim Hoopmann is an experienced founder with a demonstrated history growing small business. He has learnt ways to manage his anxiety and depresion and shares his stories of hope as a Beyond Blue volunteer speaker.
Mel Novak is the Small Business Engagement Manager at Beyond Blue. Mel has a long history within the Financial Services Industry where she has worked for several banks and financial institutions supporting financial advisers within the small business community.
Andrew Noblet is a Professor in Organisational Behaviour at Deakin Business School, Deakin University and a part of the Counting on U team working to up-skill business advisors to better support the mental health needs of small to medium business owners.
Yohana Franklin is Everymind's Project Lead for Ahead for Business, a digital mental health and wellbeing support initiative that provides free personalised resources and tools tailored to the specific needs of small business owners across Australia.
Amanda Linton is the Chief Executive Officer of The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers and a Beyond Blue volunteer speaker with a passion for mentally healthy small business and bookkeeping.
Everymind has launched a free online program to promote positive mental health and wellbeing in the small business community of family day care services.
Over 10,000 Australian workers completed Superfriend’s latest mental health and wellbeing survey which found that many small businesses have the potential to play a positive role in enabling Australian workers to thrive.
The Rural Agribusiness Wellbeing Plan can help you improve and maintain your mental health and manage the day-to-day stress of work, as well as challenging times like busy seasons or adverse events.
Keeping on top of your mental health by creating a wellbeing plan can help set you up for a more productive and successful year.