April 2024
Understanding Australia’s Psychological Health Policies Webinar - Wed Apr 10
Want to find out more about the adoption of the Psychosocial Health Regulations and what this means for workplaces? This presentation by Dr Rachael Potter will expand knowledge beyond the legislative implications and policy context to consider the broader work environment and behavioural changes required for managing psychosocial hazards at work.. ... more
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Understanding Australia’s Psychological Health Policies Webinar
Apr 10

Understanding Australia’s Psychological Health Policies Webinar

Registrations Closed
Date & Time
10 April 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Timezone
(UTC+09:30) Australia/Adelaide

Registrations Are Closed

Understanding Australia’s Psychological Health Policies Webinar presented by Dr Rachael Potter

Dr Rachael Potter is a Research Fellow for Justice and Society at the University of South Australia. She is an experienced researcher, analyst, and communicator with a variety of specialist areas of inquiry, such as work stress, national policy, digital communication management and gender equality. She is an ‘outward-facing’ academic whose work cuts across the disciplines of psychology, work health and safety, public health, and law.

Rachael’s methodological stance is that research should give a voice to members in society and enact tangible and beneficial change. In alignment with this ethos, her unique contribution to academe is that she advocates for workers by focusing on the broader ecological system in which they operate. This expands knowledge beyond the work design and organisational perspective to incorporate the surrounding policy context, thereby striving to change systems and wide-ranging behaviour.

Rachael’s work has been cited in national and international documents that put forward policy changes to improve worker health and safety, and she has presented at numerous international conferences. She is an active team member on a five-year project (2020 – 2025) at the Psychosocial Safety Climate Global Observatory (PSC-GO) called ‘Mind the Worker: Transformative Change for a Human-Centered Corporate Climate’ led by distinguished Australian Research Council Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Professor Maureen Dollard. Rachael has also led the 2023 National Review into workplace discrimination for pregnant persons, those on parental leave and parents returning to work, as well as the Australian arm of a global study into work addiction.

Event Location
SA
Contact Details
J. Charles Nelson
charles.nelson@unisa.edu.au

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