
Shannon Nolan
Shannon is a Social Worker and Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing Consultant. She is passionate about demystifying the process of building and embedding evidence-informed and sustainable workplace mental health strategies.
She has extensive experience translating research into practice relating to:
Shannon has an engaging demeanour, is known for her ability to ‘cut through’ and authentically engage with senior executive teams through to frontline operations.
our facilitator network
We have an extensive network of experienced facilitators. Sample profiles of several of our key facilitators are provided here

Beti
Beti is an experienced registered psychologist with an interest in mental health promotion. Throughout her career she has provided education, training and coaching in a variety of community, corporate and private settings, and has expertise in counselling and undertaking psychological and fitness for work assessments. Beti has been a workplace mental health facilitator since 2014.

Gabrielle
Gabrielle is a clinical and counselling psychologist with more than 25 years’ experience in a variety of settings. One of her particular areas of expertise is workplace mental health and wellbeing, where she incorporates significant clinical experience into organisational settings by providing training, coaching and consultancy. Gabrielle has delivered more than 300 workplace mental health workshops to a large variety of corporate and government clients.

Jacinta
Jacinta is a Social Worker and has been working in the field of mental health and suicide prevention for the past 15 years. She has worked in non-government organisations, in-patient hospitals and community mental health settings. Jacinta also has a Masters of Public Health and is passionate about combining her areas of experience and study to help bridge the gap between research and practice. She would like to contribute to the development of evidence-informed frameworks that improve the mental health outcomes for individuals and promote the focus on meaningful mental wellbeing for workplaces.

Craig
Craig was a Detective in the NSW Police Force for 25 years until his retirement in 2013. Much of Craig’s career was invested in high -risk environments, where he developed skills in leadership, communication, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution and risk management. Craig’s retirement from the Police Force was as a result of a long personal battle with psychological injury. From that experience he has developed a rare personal insight into the causes, symptoms, treatment and the impact of mental illness and stress in the workplace. Over 30,000 people have benefited from Craig’s presentations.

David
David worked successfully in advertising for 35 years. All while suffering from a rollercoaster-like mental illness known as bipolar one. He has worked with organisations including the NSW Law Society, Goldman Sachs, UBS, Allens, Glencore, Tik Tok, Shell, Linfox, and even the Friends and Family of Missing People Police Unit. David facilitates for Lifeline, is a master MHFA trainer, and also serves on mental health action groups for the Australian insurer TAL and SuperFriend. He has been interviewed by the Australian Financial Review and appeared on the SBS show Insight.