FIFTHQTR

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Melbourne, Australia

fifthqtr.com.au
Mental Health Care

FIFTHQTR Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

FIFTHQTR is rated 3 out of 5 in the category mental health care. Read and write reviews about FIFTHQTR. FIFTHQTR is as a specialist consultancy that provides organisations with evidence-based training solutions in developing the skills and confidence to respond effectively to signs of mental health challenges in the workplace. FIFTHQTR is the creation of triple Premiership players with the Carlton Football Club, Ken Hunter and Ken Sheldon, who have been up and down the road to success many times, in business, in sport and in life. Ken Hunter took a massive risk both personally and professionally to become the first AFL player to publicly discuss the mental health battle he fought less than 12 months after playing in Carlton's 1987 premiership team. Ken Sheldon was appointed coach at St Kilda Football club at the age of 29 and took the club to the finals for the first time in 18 years. Ken recorded the second highest win/loss ratio in St Kilda history. At the FIFTHQTR, Hunter and Sheldon work with organisations to improve capability and success through a balance of mental health and high performance of individuals and teams. The key to being high performing and successful – include things like respect, resilience, trust, authenticity, leadership and underpinned by coaching and mentoring – and are as critical to effective organisations as they are to winning a premiership. FIFTHQTR and its allied partners have developed unique products and service offerings that help organisations in becoming elite and high performing,

Address

Level 2, 90 William Street

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Melbourne, Victoria

Open hours

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