The Event
Join us for an intimate conversation on performance, pressure and mental health with experts in the field and those who have lived experience.

Venue
Will be advised to guests attending, prior to the event date
Date: Monday 27 April 2026
Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
The Event Committee
Tahlee Smorgon, Vanessa Brott, Robyn Davis
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Guest Speaker - Liam Stocker
Liam is an AFL footballer with the St Kilda Football Club. Previously at Carlton, Liam has spent the last 8 years in the AFL system. Liam is also a mental health speaker, having worked alongside BeyondBlue, Outside the Locker Room and The Mancave. Liam has lived with depression and anxiety for almost over ten years, and has completed various courses and engaged with incredibly well travelled psychologists and psychiatrists within Australia. He has a strong passion for encouraging conversations about mental health, and uses his story to break down common misconceptions of mental illness.
Guest Speaker - Jacqui Louder
Jacqui has 23 years’ experience practicing as a psychologist and has worked with elite athletes at Collingwood Football Club and Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club as well as private practice. Jacqui also consults to Tennis Australia in their Coach Education courses and Tobin Brothers Funerals. Jacqui's professional areas of interest include but are not limited to eating disorders and neurodiversity.

Guest Speaker - Dion Szer
Dion Szer is a fully registered clinical psychologist with over eight years of experience working with adults and young people in a clinical setting. He is known for his empathetic, warm, and sensitive approach to client needs. Dion has a focus on various psychological difficulties, including anxiety disorders, mood disorders, substance use issues, personality disorders, trauma/abuse, grief and loss, relationship issues, and sleep issues. Jewish Care’s psychology hub is open and available to members of the Victorian Jewish Community.