Rachel Tomlinson

Travels from Perth, WA | 3 Reviews
Rachel Tomlinson
Topics
  • Brain / Neuro Science
  • Bullying / Self Esteem
  • Facilitator
  • Female Speaker
  • Leadership
  • Mental Health
  • Motivational
  • Work Life Balance

Rachel Tomlinson is a Registered Psychologist and the founder of a Wellbeing business. She has nearly a decade worth of experience specifically in mental telehealth service delivery, operations and C-suite executive roles and nearly two decades of experience working in mental health and human services.

She has worked with a diverse range of clients/presentations/settings, including drug and alcohol, torture and trauma, humanitarian settlement services, education settings, parenting support programs, disability support services, family and domestic violence and play therapy.

Rachel is an internationally published author and has written two books: Teaching Kids to be Kind (Skyhorse) and A Blue Kind of Day (Penguin). Rachel is a sought-after expert in the media and has appeared on TV, radio, print and podcasts across Australia and internationally.

Keynote Titles
  • Beyond the Good Girl: Breaking the Archetype That Holds Women Back at Work
  • Psychological Safety: The Leadership Imperative for High-Performing Teams
  • Stress to Strength: Evidence-Based Strategies for Resilience in the Modern Workplace
  • Leadership Under Pressure: How to Make Better Decisions When It Matters Most
  • Small Changes, Big Impact: Evidence-Based Mental Health Hacks That Actually Work
  • Saying What You Mean: Assertiveness, Boundaries, and Clear Communication
Testimonials

Rachel is an engaging and knowledgeable speaker who is able to pace the delivery of her material to suit the audience

- West Gippsland Mental Health Primary Network

Rachel was engaging and had a positive message.

- Corporate Services in Education

Rachel was an excellent speak at ECUs Alumni Leadership Rountable event. She was easy to communicate with in the lead up and met the brief of the even seamlessly. Her topic was one of the most popular at the event, and she led the discussion in and engaging and participatory manner taking into account the different experience in her audience. We look forward to welcoming Rachel as a speaker again in the future!

- Edith Cowan University