In this episode, we unpack the shift from viewing psychosocial safety as a compliance exercise to embracing it as a strategic imperative. Tanya Heaney-Voogt, a mentally healthy workplaces expert, shares how HR practitioners can influence and enable organisations to create environments where employees feel supported, engaged and safe to speak up.
Listeners will gain practical advice on demystifying complex psychosocial concepts, fostering open dialogue and adopting sustainable work design practices. By focusing on long-term cultural and behavioral change, HR practitioners can better support leaders, balance performance pressures and enhance both people and business outcomes.
Free resources
AHRI members can join the AHRI LinkedIn lounge, exclusive to AHRI members, to access a range of free templates from Tanya, including a great 1 on 1 template and a 6-step change plan template.
Become a member today: https://bit.ly/41tcOFu
Cited research
- University of South Australia research which includes great proof-points for getting buy in psychosocial safety initiatives: https://bit.ly/4ffFzbS
- Amy Edmondson's research into psychological safety: https://bit.ly/3DcnIW4
- Michelle McQuaid's research into thriving work cultures: https://bit.ly/3Vz3Vq4
- Professor Sharon Parker's research into work design: https://bit.ly/41wJVZe
- Gallup State of the Global Workplace Report 2024: https://bit.ly/3ZAuAEa
Further reading
- Comcare code of Practice: https://bit.ly/41BISH8
- Tanya's books: Finding Equilibrium, Transforming Norm and Creating Space (coming soon: free download): https://bit.ly/3Df7s6U
- Good versus bad stress (HRM article): https://bit.ly/3Bs64x4