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Managing psychosocial risks in the workplace

Psychosocial risks impact an employee's mental health and wellbeing in the workplace. However, these risks are hard to measure in comparison to physical risks.

In this program, we provide a detailed overview of these new legal requirements and then translate them into practical guidance for preventing psychosocial risks at a team level.

Designed for managers and HR professionals, our brand-new program on psychosocial risks challenges this notion to better equip leaders with the practical skills to support employees and foster a healthier workplace. We believe at its core, a workplace culture that prioritises safety and health builds a thriving and productive workforce.

What makes our training stand out? 

Using our signature Workplace Reality Theatre training method, we draw on industry and sector-specific case studies, allowing participants to watch and respond to real-time scenarios played out by professional actors. Participants then discuss the issues presented and receive feedback from our expert facilitator on how to assess issues that require escalation versus those that can be resolved by providing employees with the right resources.

All participants will receive a detailed workbook and certificate of attendance.

The Savoy Hotel, Melbourne

Tuesday, 27 August 24 AEST
9:00 am to 4:00 pm

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Managing psychosocial risks in the workplace

Key takeaways

  • Understand how leadership behaviours can prevent the prevalence of psychosocial risks and its subsequent risks on an employee’s health, wellbeing, performance and productivity.
  • A practical summary of the intent, principles and key elements of the new psychosocial legal obligations, customised to the state(s) your business operates in.
  • Interactive discussions to help identify the psychosocial risks most likely to be present in your business and industry.
  • Practical techniques for consulting with employees to identify psychosocial risks, including how to spot the warning signs in their communication, engagement and performance.
  • How to design team, employee, and organisational (full day program only) intervention strategies to address psychosocial risks.

Workshop learning outcomes

  • Develop a practical understanding of the legal responsibilities to identify and manage psychosocial risks.
  • Gauge the psychosocial risks most likely to be present in their organisation and industry sector.
  • The link between leadership behaviours and building a productive and psychosocially safe workplace.
  • Equip internal team with the capability to create a plan of action for psychosocial risk mitigation.
  • Tailored psychosocial risk assessment process implementation, suitable for your business and workforce (full day program only).
  • The team-level and organisational level (full day program only) interventions that build a productive and psychosocially safe workplace.

Your expert facilitator for this workshop

Steven Booker

Steven Booker is an experienced business and counselling psychologist with a combination of mental health, HR and employment law knowledge that has helped many organisations and managers resolve, mediate, investigate and crisis manage complex mental illness, stress, conflict, organisational change and workplace critical incidents.

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Our unique Workplace Reality Theatre training methodolody

Experience first-hand the genuine impact professional actors has in learning and development.

Watch actors play out relevant scenarios to develop a deeper understanding of the course content. This will be a training session your team will remember for years.

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Workshop location

The Savoy Hotel, Melbourne