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Psychological safety (and wellbeing) and psychological health and safety - it IS ok to talk about both

Psychological safety (and wellbeing) and psychological health and safety - it IS ok to talk about both

I recently read (in a conference blurb that I intend on attending) that many people are ‘butchering the understanding of psychological health and safety’, and that one of the key red flags of this butchering is if the person quotes Amy Edmonson (as I do constantly).

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Meeting your sexual harassment and psychosocial hazards workplace legislative requirements. Part 1

Meeting your sexual harassment and psychosocial hazards workplace legislative requirements. Part 1

Workplace sexual harassment is prohibited under the Fair Work Act from 6 March 2023, and Safe Work Australia’s Managing psychosocial hazards at work Code of Practice (July 2022) expects workplaces to protect their workers mental health. Do you know what this means for your organisation?

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What do you do when you feel disrespected at work?

What do you do when you feel disrespected at work?

Once you have checked your perspective and gathered your facts, practice self-advocacy, approach the person and speak to them about how their behaviour is making you feel.

Remember that you have the right to be treated with respect and compassion.

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Who are you?

Who are you?

Our cultural self helps to define our identity.

Who I am is influenced by my upbringing, my family, life experiences, education, relationships, work experiences, trauma, tragedy, successes and failures.

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