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Let’s start a difficult conversation at WWETT2026

At WWETT2026 let’s start a difficult conversation

When the worst happens, when a colleague or one of their family has a serious mental health episode, or God forbid commits suicide; when a workplace injury or fatality triggers inspections and recriminations; when you or your employees are suddenly hyper sensitive to everything except their jobs; when you suspect a family member or employee is abusing drugs either Rx or illicit or alcohol to manage their stress; – it sets in motion a whole range of compliance and reporting and all at the time you and your employees and their families are suffering or grieving. 

And we are seeking your help to bring in speakers from Australia

Please consider making a Donation toward this effort by clicking here?

WasteWater Education is now an internationally based education and outreach organization – but fulfilling all the demands for our services is expensive. Through the end of December, will you help support our WWETT2026 priority sessions – Creating a Culture of Mental Health In The Workplace?

You can see the WWETT2026 Track sessions here.

And have this Education registration discount on us: This year’s promo code is: PARTNER57460

The code will give folks 20% off any pass type for the show.

Also a FREE Expo Hall pass for WWETT 2026. Use our exclusive code, INVITES727, today so you have plenty of time to take advantage. As a reminder, our code is only good for a free pass when used by February 9, 2026. 

Lead Speaker: Kimble Richardson, M.S.
LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, LCAC

With 38 years of experience in healthcare, he has been co-coordinator for emergency department services at Wishard Hospital/Midtown Community Mental Health Center (now Eskenazi Health), served in various capacities at Ascension St. Vincent, and currently is Manager of Business Development and Referrals for Community Health Network – Community Fairbanks Behavioral Health and Community Fairbanks Recovery Center.
He is licensed in Indiana as a mental health counselor, clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, and clinical addiction counselor.
He was appointed by the governor to the Behavioral Health and Human Services licensing board and is the current chair of the Mental Health Counselor section.
Kimble is a former president of the Indiana Mental Health Counselors Association and in 1996 was named “Mental Health Counselor of the Year.”

The Track opens with a presentation from https://trademutt.com/