Event: Antisocial Behaviour and the Impacts on Psychological Risk

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September 23, 2024

Psychosocial Safety in an Era of Escalating Workplace Aggression

Antisocial behaviour in the workplace has seen a significant increase, challenging organisations to protect employees from the impacts of both internal and external aggression.


This panel discussion brought together leaders from diverse industries who had successfully navigated these challenges. They shared unvarnished experiences on effective strategies, what wasn't working, and how they safeguarded their people and organisations.


Whether experiencing increased incidents or looking to proactively address this growing concern, this event offered valuable insights and networking opportunities with peers.


What was covered:
  • Current trends in workplace behaviour across industries
  • Effective strategies to manage risks & enhance psychosocial safety
  • Insights on HR and HSE collaboration for a safer, more inclusive workplace
  • Data-driven methods to measure and improve interventions


For more insights read our full key takeaways here: Managing Antisocial Behaviour at Work



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September 23, 2024

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