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Mindsafe 360: The Future of Workplace Mental Health
by MindSafe 360
Are you an employer or employee responsible for managing psychosocial hazards in the workplace?Join our podcast, where we will discuss different types of psychosocial hazards, how to manage psychosocial risks, case studies, best practices, legal responsibilities, liabilities and more.We want to help you remove the blurred lines on this critical topic and create a healthier and more productive workplace - providing practical tips and resources for creating a mentally healthy workplace for all.Subscribe today and join the conversation about the future of mental health in the workplace.
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Beyond the Busy Badge: Unveiling the Hidden Sources of Employee Stress
In the hustle and bustle of today's work world, it's easy to point the finger at heavy workloads as the sole culprit behind employee stress. But what if there's more to the story? What if hidden forces lurk beneath the surface, silently chipping away at your team's well-being? This insightful podcast delves into the hidden factors contributing to employee stress, extending beyond the apparent workload assumption. We discuss what approach employers and managers should take to ensure they aren’t wasting time on the wrong problem. Presented by Emma Parsons, the founder of MindSafe360, a Psychosocial Risk Specialist and Dominic Fleeton, a Partner of K&L Gates, specialising in Employment and Health and Safety Law. Thank you for listening - don't forget to follow.
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Proactive vs. Reactive Psychosocial Hazard Management: What Employers Need to Know
The old world of reactive measures and actions to manage psychosocial hazards in the workplace no longer meets compliance. Australian health and safety legislation increasingly forces employers to manage psychosocial hazards proactively. Mental Health First Aiders, Employee Assistance Programs, and focuses on processes after an event doesn't make you compliant. In this exciting new episode, we discuss what proactive and reactive psychosocial hazard management means, and provide practical examples of each. We also share insights and discuss practical, proactive psychosocial hazard management measures. Presented by Emma Parsons, the founder of MindSafe360, a Psychosocial Risk Specialist and Dominic Fleeton, a Partner of K&L Gates, specialising in Employment and Health and Safety Law. Thank you for listening - don't forget to follow.
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October's Around The Grounds - Legislation updates
Welcome to our October Around the Grounds, where we will look at the latest legislation updates and what that means for employers and businesses. In this episode, we will discuss the up-and-coming Psychosocial Regulation changes to ACT and SA and when they come into effect. We will be looking at the changes NSW are bringing in regarding the massive increase in penalties and the most significant proposed changes to the WHS Act that looks at introducing section 244B- State of Mind and what that looks like and means for business.Presented by Emma Parsons, the founder of MindSafe360, a Psychosocial Risk Specialist and Dominic Fleeton, a Partner of K&L Gates, specialising in Employment and Health and Safety Law. Thank you for listening - don't forget to follow.
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Psychosocial Risks in the Boardroom: What Regulators Expect of Business Leaders
Psychosocial risks are workplace factors that can harm an employee's mental health. They can cause stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems. Business leaders are responsible for being aware of and managing psychosocial risks in the workplace. In this episode, we discuss what psychosocial risks look like in the workplace, what health and safety regulators expect of business leaders, and how to avoid common pitfalls. Giving you practical tips on what you can do to ensure you're compliant and make informed decisions. Presented by Emma Parsons, the founder of MindSafe360, a Psychosocial Risk Specialist and Dominic Fleeton, a Partner of K&L Gates, specialising in Employment and Health and Safety Law. Thank you for listening - don't forget to follow.
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Culture vs. Compliance: What's the Difference When It Comes to Employee Wellbeing and Psychosocial Risks?
What's the difference between culture and compliance regarding employee well-being and psychosocial risks? And why is it essential for employers to understand the distinction? In this episode, we explore the difference between culture and compliance and discuss how each one can impact employee well-being and psychosocial risks. We also share tips on how employers can create a more positive and supportive workplace culture and how to implement effective compliance measures to manage psychosocial risks and improve the overall well-being and culture of the business. Presented by Emma Parsons, the founder of MindSafe360, a Psychosocial Risk Specialist and Dominic Fleeton, a Partner of K&L Gates, specialising in Employment and Health and Safety Law. Thank you for listening - don't forget to follow.
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Health & Safety Regulators - Are you ready for the next 12 months?
Health and Safety Laws in Australia: What Employers Need to Know to Avoid Costly Penalties. Australia's health and safety laws are changing, and employers must be prepared. In this episode, we discuss the fundamental changes to the law, the enhanced powers of health and safety regulators, and what employers must do to ensure compliance and avoid costly penalties. We will share insights on: What do employers need to know about the new laws? What are the focus areas for health and safety regulators in the next 12 months? What can employers do to ensure compliance and avoid costly penalties? If you're an employer in Australia, this episode is essential listening. Tune in to learn more about the new health and safety laws and how to keep your employees safe. Presented by Emma Parsons, the founder of MindSafe360, a Psychosocial Risk Specialist and Dominic Fleeton, a Partner of K&L Gates, specialising in Employment and Health and Safety Law. Thank you for listening - don't forget to follow.
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Kozarov v Victoria: Why Employers Need to Take Psychosocial Risks Seriously
In this episode, we discuss the landmark case of Kozarov v Victoria, which ruled that employers have a legal duty to manage mental health risks inherent to an employee's job. We also talk about why it's important for employers to decide on control measures for psychosocial risks, rather than leaving it up to the employee. We'll discuss why the High Court made its decision and what employers need to be aware of moving forward. So, if you're an employer or just want to learn more about this important case, tune in! Click here to view the case. Presented by Emma Parsons, the founder of MindSafe360, a Psychosocial Risk Specialist and Dominic Fleeton, a Partner of K&L Gates, specialising in Employment and Health and Safety Law. Thank you for listening - don't forget to follow.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Are you an employer or employee responsible for managing psychosocial hazards in the workplace?Join our podcast, where we will discuss different types of psychosocial hazards, how to manage psychosocial risks, case studies, best practices, legal responsibilities, liabilities and more.We want to help you remove the blurred lines on this critical topic and create a healthier and more productive workplace - providing practical tips and resources for creating a mentally healthy workplace for all.Subscribe today and join the conversation about the future of mental health in the workplace.
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