Our clients

The people we support work in high-pressure challenging environments, where success requires engaging with risk and navigating complexity

Our clients include global brands, market leaders, governments, education, national agencies and local authorities.

We have worked with high pressure organisations ranging from emergency medical personnel to tactical police teams, from aged care support services to prisons, as well as banks, water utilities, start ups and ski guiding companies.

Frontline Professionals

Frontline workers face relentless pressure, constant change, and often low psychological safety. They struggle with fatigue, anxiety, and trauma. By developing personal resilience, they regain health and influence systemic change for the better.

Teams

Poor teamwork is usually characterised by low trust and psychological safety, often stemming from overdone top-down authoritative styles of leadership. Implementing the science of teaming strengthens relationships, clarifies accountabilities and creates effective team dynamics.

Organisations

Organisations are complex adaptive systems that are often overwhelmed long before new change initiatives are added to an already stretched workforce. Is it any wonder change fails most of the time? Training adaptive leadership ensures organisations can evolve without losing capability or continuity.

Our impact

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What our clients say

Read what our clients say about our programs.

Dr Melanie Venn

Emergency Physician, NW Tasmania

“This program should engage even those cynical about mindfulness, given the focus on psychology/neurology and explaining our reactions and perceptions.”

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Francis Cronin

Supervisor and MATES member,
Tasmania Prison Service

“The techniques that I have learned have enhanced my work performance as well as enabled me to monitor and effectively manage stress and anxiety- both in the workplace and in my personal life.”

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Ky Wittich

Ambulance Tasmania Paramedic, former Australian Army Special Forces Corporal

“I attended Frontline Mind without any preconceived expectations or knowledge of the program. What I found were practical, simple techniques that I could quickly put to good use in my everyday life. I also found I have had a huge shift in thinking with regards to personal resilience and “Stress”.”

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Student

University of Tasmania

“I can see that the content from Frontline Mind will be helpful in my professional role and hopefully moving forwards into a management position. By adopting these techniques I can become a better leader and keep my balance in stressful situations and calm my mind to make more informed decisions looking from all perspectives.”

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Catherine Viney

Divisional Manager Disability and FACS

“The methodology used by Frontline Mind gets results in an efficient, supported and targeted way. I have seen outstanding results and am really looking forward to a continued relationship.”

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Sergeant David M. Engelbert

Marine Reconnaissance

“Frontline Mind are the Special Operators of the training world. I have written and spoken extensively about how ineffective most therapy is for men and women of service and I had all but given up on the idea that there could be effective help for the many mental/emotional issues we face. How wrong I was.

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Mel Thompson

ED Nurse and Team Leader

“Working with Frontline Mind has been a valuable experience. The initial session gave the team members the ability and capacity to create foresight and with this knowledge, they were able to plan and implement personal strategies to reduce the threat of the stressful environment.”

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Francine Douce

Chief Nurse, Tasmania

“I found the information and the approach to be really refreshing; reframing the context within which we worked gave me some ‘control’ at a really ‘out of control’ time. I practiced some of the techniques and started to reground my emotions and reactions. ”