Create a workplace where people feel safe to speak up, share ideas and ask for help. This in-person session explores what psychological safety looks like in practice and how to identify psychological hazards that can contribute to mental harm or injury.
Who should attend:
Employers, supervisors, OHS Committee members, WHS Representatives or Designates, and those responsible for psychological health and safety hazard assessments.
You’ll learn how to:
- Describe what psychological safety means in the workplace
- Identify psychological hazards that may impact worker mental health
- Assess your workplace’s level of psychological safety
- Recognize behaviours and conditions that support a psychologically safe culture
- Take practical steps to reduce the risk of psychological harm
- Align your psychological health and safety program with PRIME Path 2 requirements
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