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    Developing evidence-based and practical solutions for preventing harm in the workplace (Dr Gregory Zelic)

    Dr Gregory Zelic explores the focuses of the Centre for Work Health and Safety and addresses the future of work.

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    Navigating work and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after trauma

    Former first-responder, Daryl Elliot Green, shares his remarkable journey of surviving two gunshot wounds and dealing with the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) he experienced following the attack.

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    The power of perspective in redressing sexual harassment culture

    Dr Skye Charry delves into a powerful framework for catalysing change in sexual harassment culture by harnessing three key workplace perspectives.

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    Julia Bunn video

    Rehabilitation and return to work plans for psychological injuries.

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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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    Controlling noise in the workplace (Marion Burgess AM)

    Marion Burgess AM discusses the effects of high noise exposure and why it is essential to manage and protect workers from excessive noise.

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    Diversity and inclusion for mentally healthy workplaces

    Catherine Lee, Director and Founding partner of Lethbridge Piper and Associates, shares insights on how neurodivergent workers may experience risk at work differently from their neurotypical co-workers – and what you can do to ensure you are making workplaces safer, healthier, and more inclusive for neurodivergent workers.

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    The changing legislative landscape of psychological health and safety with Hayley Lewis

    Former Olympic gold medallist, small business owner and psychological health champion Hayley Lewis hosted a thought-provoking discussion about the changing legislative landscape for psychological health and what this means for building the drive for change.

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    Intelligence-enabled workplace health and safety

    For those at the forefront of work health and safety, Associate Professor Maureen Hassall explores some of the threats, opportunities and emergent risks associated with intelligence enabled WHS, and how advancements in technology may be optimised to improve WHS.

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    Promoting workplace safety for young employees (Jahin Tanvir)

    Jahin Tanvir explores the ways in which workplaces can adapt and manage for young employees and create a safe and sustainable working culture.

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    Imagining a Workplace Without Burnout: New Findings and a roadmap to prevention

    Industrial/Organisational psychologist Dr John Chan (Managing Director at Infinite Potential), and wellbeing and burnout expert, researcher, and speaker Sally Clarke (Co Director at Human Leaders) shares the latest findings from the 2022 Global Burnout Study and discuss the misalignment between much hyped burnout prevention strategies and the root causes of burnout. The discussion offers practical advice on what organisations can do to drive attraction and retention through burnout mitigation.

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    Achieving mentally healthy workplaces through early intervention

    In this session, Dr Lorraine Stokes and Ngaire Graham explore how to create a culture of early intervention in order to achieve a mentally healthy workplace. You’ll find out why it’s a challenge when intervention doesn’t happen early enough and learn how to recognise the early warning signs of psychological distress and implement strategies to reduce the risk of harm to workers.