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November 21, 2023 53 mins
Building Belonging is joined by Eileen Travis, Executive Director of the City Bar Lawyer Assistance Program. Eileen has forty years’ experience in mental-health services and has been part of the spearhead of the legal profession’s growing awareness of and respect for mental health and well-being. Eileen has great insight to share about the history of how the legal profession has dealt with mental health and well-being issues. She explained how shifting attitudes haven’t always led to substantial shifts in a culture that drives lawyers to burnout. But Eileen also shared her experience of progress being made by a new Gen Z workforce that is driving some of the well-being culture changes that the profession needs. Tune in to hear more about: • How the landscape of mental health in the legal profession was dramatically changed by a groundbreaking ABA report (linked below) • How the legal profession has succeeded in producing more mental-health resources without always giving lawyers meaningful opportunities to utilize those resources • How LAP has worked to change the character and fitness process to be less stigmatizing and more compassionate • The history of Lawyers Assistance Programs in New York and around the world, and how they built a foundation for wellness programs in the legal profession today The Path to Lawyer Well-Being: Practical Recommendations for Positive Change (aka the Krill Report): https://bityl.co/MRc6 DEIB for the People – a Collection of DEIB Content for Your Screens Mary Ellen – Tips for Consuming Social Media with Intention Tanya – “The Egg,” (https://ytube.io/3mxh) “Dissatisfaction” (https://ytube.io/3mxg) and “Loneliness” (https://ytube.io/3mxi) by Kurz gesagt Angie – When They See Us (https://bityl.co/MRJq) Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bityl.co/MRe2
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