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    Electrical contractor webinar 2020

    Football legend and Australian Survivor champ, Mat Rogers, discussed the mental health challenges he has faced.

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    Electricity Safety Summit 2020

    Dave Burt discussed how to normalise conversations and change the culture around mental wellbeing in the industry.

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    Return to work after workplace bullying

    Workplace Health and Safety Queensland hosted a webinar presented by Dr Kirsten Way from Work and Electrical Safety Policy on Wednesday 30 October 2014.

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    Communicating with doctors - back to basics

    Dr Matthew Brandt, specialist occupational and environment physician, leads this workers' Compensation Regulator webinar, providing insight into the communication process between injured workers, their workplace and the treating doctor. He provides strategies and solutions to enhance the effectiveness of communication in promoting and sustaining an early and safe return to work.

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    Pitfalls in psychological injuries and how to optimise return to work

    Presented by Dr Josie Sundin, this workers' Compensation Regulator webinar provides a snapshot of common work related psychological injuries, as well as tips on identifying potential pitfalls in managing these and optimising management to assist the return to work process.

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    What employers can do to avoid workplace injuries and common law claims

    Terry Killian of Hall and Wilcox and Luke Murphy of MurphySchmidt Solicitors join us for our latest webinar

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    Redundancy and reasonable management action: what you need to know

    Guest presenters Anna Hendry and Adele Garnett of HopgoodGanim Lawyers join us to discuss redundancy and reasonable management action and answer questions from the audience.

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    Systems thinking for health, safety and wellbeing

    Systems thinking recognises the complex interrelationship of the many factors that can contribute to an injury or illness. Systems thinking helps find the real risks so you can prevent harm or illness, create sustainable change and, ultimately, benefit business.

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    The evolving role of safety leaders, Dom O’Brien

    Discover how leaders not only embrace, but also set themselves up for success in a landscape that is constantly changing.

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    Design for workplace diversity, developed by Sara Pazell presented by David Hall

    Learn about how to integrate business unit activity, display good leadership, and advance company strategy through a shared investment in design objectives, measures, and outcomes.

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    Changes in work during COVID-19 (and beyond), Professor Sharon Parker

    This session provides evidence-based practical steps to address some of the issues associated with COVID-19 such as isolation, work stress, the need for good organisational support, and communication.

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    The human cost of not speaking up. Psychological safety – not just nice but necessary! Naomi Armitage

    This resentation will look at how fostering a culture of psychological safety is important. The concept of psychological safety has been around since 1965 and it's a team construct. It only exists in teams, not necessarily across an entire organisation. When you have a psychologically safe environment in a team, there's a shared understanding in the team that it's safe to take an interpersonal risk.