Meet Rhiannon
Rhiannon is a mother, teacher, author and passionate advocate for mental health and wellbeing, making a positive impact in both healthcare and education.
Rhiannon is a mother, teacher, author and passionate advocate for mental health and wellbeing, making a positive impact in both healthcare and education.
Rhiannon is a mother, teacher, author and passionate advocate for mental health and wellbeing, making a positive impact in both healthcare and education.
Today, Rhiannon juggles roles as a mental health leader at Corpus Christi Primary School, a Wellbeing Coordinator at St Vincent’s Private Hospital and managing her own initiative, The Wellbeing Web.
She became a Member of Bank First over 20 years ago because the organisation’s values aligned with hers. Her passion lies in raising awareness about the significance of mental health for healthcare workers, parents and educators.
Bank First has been in a partnership with St Vincent’s since 2022, offering three scholarships a year to deserving recipients.
'I love that that Bank First is investing in meeting and supporting more nurses and teachers, and that's where my passion lies as well,' Rhiannon said.
'The personalised touch when Bank First is visiting schools and hospitals, meeting staff, listening to them and sharing what they're offering is important.
I love that Brian and Warden from Bank First attended one of our St Vincent’s staff wellbeing events. You can't beat it, and it makes a difference when you have that connection.'
Alfred Health wound clinician nurse Kathy Puek scholarship support will have a global impact.
Cassie Abbott and her team have embedded learnings from a scholarship-funded hospital observational program in the United States.