Brisbane Directors’ Briefing: Navigating Psychosocial Hazards

11 February 2025
Brisbane, QLD

Psychosocial hazards in the workplace encompass a wide range of factors that can affect employee’s mental and emotional wellbeing. They can often arise from the social and organisational aspects of job demands, interpersonal relationships, organisation culture and leadership performance.

When

Tuesday, 11 February 2025
5:15pm to 7:30pm AEST

Cost

Cost (Virtual)

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Location

Brisbane Hilton
190 Elizabeth Street

Brisbane, QLD
4000
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DPD Units

This event will earn you 5 DPD units

Directors have a duty to exercise due diligence in overseeing the organisational efforts to identify, manage, and eliminate psychosocial hazards and risks to psychological health in the workplace.   

By addressing psychosocial hazards head-on, it can lead to improved job satisfaction, heighten productivity and a more engaged workforce, which results in driving positive outcomes for both employees and the bottom line.   

Join us as we delve into the ways in which psychosocial hazards manifest and explore strategies for directors to recognise and address these issues effectively.  

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