How Toxic Workplace Cultures Can Cost Your Business
Tuesday, 22nd October 2024, 8.00AM - 9.00AM, Sydney CBD
How Toxic Workplace Cultures Can Cost Your Business
Date: Tuesday, 22nd October 2024

Time: 8.00AM-9.00AM (7.45AM arrival for an 8.00AM start)

Venue: people2people, Level 6, 261 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000

Join your recruitment partners Katarina Mali, Kalinda Campbell and Skye O’Malley.

This event will delve into the significant impact that a toxic work environment can have on your firm’s brand and reputation in the highly competitive legal profession. The event features Stefanie Costi, a passionate advocate for creating safer workplaces within the legal profession, who will share her insights in a facilitator-style discussion led by Christina Sclavos, one of people2people’s Sydney Recruitment Managers.

Key takeaways:
• How to spot bullying and harassment in the workplace
• How to create a psychologically safe environment for staff
• What to do about workplace bullying and harassment
About our speaker: Stefanie Costi
Stefanie is a speaker, writer, and family lawyer previously at Watts McCray Lawyers. However, deep down, her true passion lies in advocating for a safer and more inclusive future of work.

Stefanie has delivered keynotes on workplace bullying, psychological safety at work and mental health at the Legal Up (Infotrack International Conference), 10 Managing Partners Forum - Boutique Firms, National Press Club of Australia, the University of Technology, Sydney, Baker McKenzie and Canva. She has also been a guest speaker at The College of Law Australia.

Her words have found a home in The Australian Financial Review, The Australian Women’s Weekly, news.com.au, Lawyers Weekly, The Daily Telegraph, Courier Mail, NZ Herald, The Greek Herald, and Women’s Agenda.

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