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30 August 2021 | Mental Health - Learn how you can check in and offer support | Taryn Holman

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Topic: Mental Health – Learn how you can check in and offer support

Guest Speaker: Taryn Holman – National Sales Manager – Seamless SMSF

Taryn Holman is the National Sales Manager for Seamless SMSF and is passionate about raising much needed awareness around mental health and how we as people have the power to make a difference.

She is a certified results coach, an ambassador for an online health program and a mental health first aid officer, so is well equipped to unpack mental health, its widespread impact on the economy and business, and also provide us with strategies on how you can check in with the people around you and offer support.

People matter. We can all make a difference and we are looking forward to you joining us to learn how.

Continuing Professional Development Point (CPD Point)

  • This event will account for up to a maximum of one (1) CPD Point per session.
  • A completion certificate will be issued via LMS after the event for attendances who check in with our staff and you have attended the session for more than thirty-five (35) minutes. We are unable to issue a certificate unless we have a record of your attendance.
  • Attendance records will be provided to CPA Australia, however, it is up to you to update your own CPD records/CPD Diary. We cannot update the same for you.
  • You may wish to update your profile with us to include your CPA Membership number which we will report to CPA Australia accordingly.
  • You should only claim for the attended hours only.

Cost:

  • Annual Subscription Fee of $20, can be paid via the Eventbrite registration process or via our website, Citytaxation.com.au
  • Subscription will last 365 day from the date of payment.
  • Members who have paid for the membership will receive instructions regarding your account at our website and the access rights to the online Learning Management System (‘LMS’)
  • All future events, past certificates, and attendance records can be accessed directly via the LMS
  • Detailed Instruction regarding how to use the LMS will be provided via LMS’s system emails
  • For CIMA Members, please refer to CIMA’s newsletters or contact us for your access code.

Attend via Zoom Webinar:

  • Our webinar will be provided via Zoom’s online Webinar platform. The details of the webinar will be available once you have registered for the event (‘Start Course’).
  • Please be aware that with the global high demand for Zoom services at the moment, we are likely to experience random technical difficulties and/or disconnection of services. We apologise in advance if this may occur, we will attempt to restore the services as soon as possible.
  • You can listen to the webinar either via internet audio or phone dial-in. If you dial in via phone, please email us your details and phone number for attendance records.
  • Zoom Webinars can be accessed on various platforms, including mobiles, tablets or laptops, etc. However, we will not be responsible for any costs incurred, such as internet charges in this regard.
  • You can directly access the Zoom Webinar via our LMS, but we recommend the use of Zoom applications for a better user experience, please ensure that you only install/download the Zoom software from Zoom’s website/iOS App Store/Google App Store, DO NOT download the Zoom’s software from other sources.
  • Please note that we will never ask you for any password or personal information, please do not provide such information to anyone.
  • To avoid last-minute technical issues, you should check if you are ready for Zoom.
  • Any questions, please email us or reach us at citytaxation.com.au.
  • We may not be able to resolve or attend to your needs during the webinar, but we will attempt to relay any questions to the presenter as soon as practicable.
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