Program

Psychological Safety in the Workplace

Creating environments where people feel safe to speak up, contribute and perform

Program Overview

Psychological Safety in the Workplace equips employees and leaders with practical skills to build safe, respectful and high-performing teams in line with WHS and Respect at Work obligations. The program explores how everyday behaviours and leadership practices influence trust, and how psychosocial hazards such as conflict and exclusion create risk.

Focused on real-world application, participants gain practical tools for communication, feedback and early intervention — strengthening wellbeing, performance and accountability.


Program Overview

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the legal and organisational context of psychological safety

  • Recognise the impact of psychological safety on performance

  • Understand how behaviour and neuroscience influence safety

  • Communicate effectively and resolve conflict constructively

  • Contribute to improvement and sustained cultural change


Leaders Outcomes

In addition to the outcomes above, leaders and managers will also be able to:

  • Fulfil Leadership and Positive Duty Obligations

  • Lead Early Intervention and Appropriate Response

  • Model and Reinforce Respectful Workplace Standards

  • Strengthen Team Culture Through Proactive Risk Management

  • Embed Prevention and Accountability into Everyday Leadership Practice


Delivery Options

Psychological Safety in the Workplace is delivered flexibly to suit organisational size and risk profile, with interactive, adult learning–based delivery.

  • Facilitated Workshops

    Expert-led facilitated sessions that create space for discussion, reflection and practical application in a psychologically safe environment.

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What’s Included
  • Professional facilitation by an experienced practitioner

  • Pre-session briefing to tailor content to organisational context and risk profile

  • Alignment with organisational policies, WHS frameworks and behavioural expectations

  • Minor customisation of language, examples and scenarios

  • Interactive delivery featuring discussion, activities and reflection


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Online, Self-Paced Learning 

What this looks like:
Interactive online modules covering psychological safety, psychosocial hazards and workplace behaviours.

Best suited for:
Onboarding, refresher training and large or dispersed teams.

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Our Approach to Training

How we deliver matters, not just what we deliver.

All Psychological Safety training is delivered using evidence-based, participant-centred principles:

  • Psychologically Safe Environments

    We create spaces where participants can reflect, question and practise skills openly.

  • Culturally Responsive & Trauma-Informed

    We acknowledge identity, culture and lived experience, approaching learning with care and respect.

  • Inclusive & Accessible

    Sessions are adaptable and welcoming across identities, abilities and learning needs.

  • Practical & Adult Learning–Focused

    Training is interactive and practical, grounded in real workplace scenarios so participants can confidently apply learning in their day-to-day roles.

All sessions are interactive, practical and relevant, prioritising discussion, reflection and applied learning over passive content.


Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Yes. Leadership behaviour, communication style, decision-making and response to feedback are central to psychological safety. The program emphasises practical leadership tools to strengthen safe, high-performing teams.

  • Psychologically safe teams are more innovative, collaborative and resilient. They experience lower burnout risk, better communication and stronger performance over time.

  • Psychological safety itself is not a standalone law, but it is directly linked to WHS obligations to manage psychosocial hazards and provide safe systems of work.

  • While psychological safety itself is not a standalone law, it is closely linked to WHS obligations to manage psychosocial hazards and provide safe systems of work under Australian legislation and Respect@Work reforms.

  • Psychological safety refers to an environment where people feel safe to speak up, ask questions, raise concerns and share ideas without fear of embarrassment, punishment or retaliation.

  • This program is suitable for employees, leaders, managers, HR and WHS professionals who play a role in shaping workplace culture and managing psychosocial risk.

  • Recommended session lengths vary depending on audience and interaction required: Webinar-style or awareness sessions: 90 minutes Hiring managers and HR teams: 2–3 hours Mixed hiring panels: 3 hours Senior leaders: 3 hours Boards and executives: 3–4 hours Longer sessions allow for applied practice and governance discussion.

  • The program is highly practical. Participants learn tools and behaviours they can apply immediately in communication, feedback, conflict resolution and team leadership.

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