Psychosocial Safety: VR-powered Training to Transform Workplace Communication
Event description
🗓️ 8 May 2025 | 🕘 Half-Day Workshop 1PM-4PM | 📍The Precinct (Brisbane)
🎓 Ideal for professional development and upskilling
🎟️ Spaces are limited – register now to secure your place!
Join us for a transformative, hands-on workshop designed for today’s workplaces, where psychological safety and communication go hand in hand.
This half-day session will equip you with essential skills to identify and manage psychosocial hazards while meeting modern regulatory requirements.
Whether you're a manager, HR professional, safety officer, or team leader, you'll walk away with practical tools to lead with confidence and compassion.
💡 What to Expect:
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A warm welcome and initial knowledge pulse-check
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Overview of psychosocial hazards and their impact at work
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Brief guide to current regulations and compliance frameworks
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Communication strategies to handle sensitive conversations (we’ll explore tools like the BRIDGE framework)
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Immersive VR experience – step into real workplace scenarios to:
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Practice difficult conversations with colleagues
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Address potential hazards with management
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Respond to disclosure of psychological distress
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De-escalate tense or unsafe situations
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Reflection, expert feedback, and a final pulse-check
Our cutting-edge Virtual Reality simulation, supported by an AI-powered guide for real-time coaching. It’s a chance to build empathy, grow confidence, and test your approach in a safe, supported space.
This workshop is perfect for professional development, especially for teams and leaders looking to upskill in line with today’s psychosocial safety requirements.
This is not just another compliance workshop—it’s an opportunity to lead the change toward psychologically safer, healthier, and more human workplaces.
Limited seats available. Reserve your spot today and start transforming how you show up for your team.
Specialists in VR-Based Leadership Training
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