Staying Well in the Law: Dying to work

Wednesday 19 November · Online webcast

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We are delighted to invite you to register for the November edition of the Staying Well in the Law series: Dying to work: Substances, behaviours, and unhealthy coping in legal practice, on Wednesday 19 November 2025. 

Nearly 40 per cent of legal professionals struggle with hazardous drinking habits and other substance use disorders worldwide.  There is also a significant amount of misinformation on how to prevent, identify, and recover from an unhealthy attachment or addiction to a substance or behaviour. 

In this webinar, Kimberly Winters, trauma and addiction specialist, will address what addiction is, and how to take action to protect your own career and, more importantly, your brain and body. This webinar will conclude with a practical framework of achievable, healthy steps you can take today to help you do more than just survive.  

We look forward to seeing you there. 

DETAILS

Date Wednesday 19 November 2025
Timings 1.00pm – 2.00pm (access to the virtual waiting room will open 10 minutes prior to webinar start time)
Format Online webcast
CPD One CPD unit
Cost Member: Complimentary
Non-member: $29 (incl GST)
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SPEAKER

Kimberly Winters

Trauma and Addiction Specialist

Kimberly is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Certified Emotionally Focused Therapy Practitioner (CEFTP), National Board Certified Counselor (NCC), Certified Advanced Alcohol and other Drug Counselor (CAADC), Certified ADHD Specialist, Certified SMART Recovery Facilitator, and Certified Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapist.

She owns a private therapy and trauma coaching practice called SAFE & SOUND Therapy LLC and is the Founder/Creator of the SAFE & SOUND Support Group Recovery Program.

She has experience with the legal system through her work in restorative justice, having spent the last twelve years volunteering as a trained Mediator for the Victim Offender Dialogue Program through the Office of the Victims Advocate in her state.

For more information about Kimberly, connect with her on LinkedIn before or after the webinar.