LAWASIA has announced an upcoming webinar titled “Mental Health in Law – A Dialogue Between Health and Practice,” scheduled for Thursday, 24 July 2025. The event aims to address the pressing issue of mental health within the legal profession by bridging perspectives from both healthcare and legal sectors.
This complimentary session will be held via Zoom from 08:30 to 09:45 IST (13:00–14:15 Sydney/Melbourne time), and is open to LAWASIA members, supporters, and legal professionals interested in cultivating a healthier work environment.
Tackling Stress and Emotional Toll in Law
Legal professionals often grapple with high-pressure environments, long working hours, and intense emotional demands. This webinar will serve as a much-needed forum to explore the impact of these stressors on mental health and promote actionable strategies for individual and institutional change.
What Attendees Can Expect
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Insights from leading experts in law, psychology, and healthcare
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Practical strategies for promoting resilience and well-being
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A multidisciplinary approach to destigmatizing mental health conversations in legal practice
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A commitment to fostering healthier legal workplaces
The speaker panel includes distinguished professionals from both sectors, bringing a holistic understanding of the mental health challenges faced in legal careers.
Registration Details
Each participant must register using a unique email address. The webinar is free of charge but requires prior registration, accessible via LAWASIA’s official website.
About LAWASIA
LAWASIA is a regional association of legal organizations, committed to promoting the rule of law, human rights, and professional collaboration in the Asia Pacific. This initiative reflects its dedication to holistic professional development and wellness.
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