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VLCL & Bond University Business Breakfast

Bond University & VLCL Industry Breakfast:

Expert Insights into Psychosocial Risks

Just How Exposed Are You?

Topic:

Recent updates to Workplace Health and Safety regulations across most Australian states now include psychosocial risks—defined as risks to the health or safety of a worker arising from psychosocial hazards.

Organisational leaders are now responsible for identifying and managing these risks effectively. This responsibility necessitates a thorough understanding of:

The key psychosocial hazards in the workplace.

  • The impacts of stress caused by these hazards on individuals.

  • Recognising the signs of workplace stress.

  • Implementing appropriate interventions for affected employees.

 

Join us for this exclusive industry breakfast event, where Professor Alan Patching from Bond University will share his unrivalled expertise on this critical topic.

 

About the Presenter:

Professor Alan Patching brings over 40 years of experience managing projects exceeding $20 billion in value, including serving as Project Director and CEO for the design and construction of the Sydney Olympic Stadium. A seasoned expert in risk management, he combines his practical knowledge with advanced academic credentials—a master’s degree, a PhD, and extensive clinical experience in psychology and human behaviour. With over two decades of teaching experience in risk management and psychology-related subjects, Professor Patching is uniquely qualified to guide you through the complexities of managing psychosocial risks in the workplace.

 

Event Details:

        Date/Time: Thursday 13 March 2025, Registration starts at 6:45am

         Location: Princeton Room, Bond University, Robina, Queensland

       Cost: $25 per attendee

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights into navigating the new psychosocial risk regulations and creating a safer, more resilient workplace.

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