Psychosocial Risk Management Workshop
AusIMM is thrilled to host an immersive workshop focusing on psychosocial safety prior to select International Womens Day lunches.
BCEC, Brisbane
Thursday, 27 February
PCEC, Perth
Friday, 7 March
Workshops
8:30 am - 11:00 am
Networking
Arrival tea and coffee
Interactive Workshops for Psychosocial Risk Management
AusIMM recognises the ongoing challenges our industry faces, like harassment, coercion, bullying and other negatively impacting workplace behaviors that can lead to both physical and psychosocial risk outcomes. As an industry we are at a pivotal moment to drive meaningful change by ensuring we are building a culture of safety and respect together.
During our International Womens Day Event Series, we are proud to host critical workshops that will provide key skills that will focus on:
Current Knowledge in Psychosocial Risk Management: Gain an up-to-date overview of the latest approaches and insights into applying critical risk control management to psychosocial risks.
Application of the Critical Control Approach: Guide participants through the process of identifying, specifying, and verifying good controls for psychosocial risks, using a structured critical control approach.
Take action this IWD
Get your tickets for the workshop and start driving positive change!
Why attend?
Immersive experience
Receive the tools
Up-skill and receive the tools for identifying, specifying, and verifying good controls for psychosocial risks.
Take action
Learn from industry experts
Hear from leading experts as they share up-to-date insights and approaches to critical risk control management.
Workshop takeaways
Receive a template example detailing performance standards and verification steps for managing psychosocial risks.
Professional development
Learn about Psychosocial Risk Management and the Critical Control Approach, designed specifically for the resources industry.
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Australia's biggest Event Series celebrating women in resources!
Other resources
Managing Psychosocial Hazards at Work Code of Practice
Safe Work Australia's code of practice guides workplaces in identifying and managing psychosocial risks, including high job demands, low support, and unclear roles. It outlines steps for effective control implementation, review, and strategies to address harmful behaviours, helping workplaces meet health and safety obligations for a safer, more supportive environment.
What exactly are critical risks?
Learn what Critical Risk Control is and how it works in mitigating workplace risks like harassment, bullying, and coercion in the mining and resources industry that in turn can protect your workforce and create a safer, more inclusive work environment.