This half-day event will bring together industry leaders, legal experts, and mental health advocates to explore key topics, including managing psychosocial risks, fostering workplace respect, and navigating new industrial manslaughter laws. Through engaging sessions, real-world case studies, and an interactive panel discussion, participants will gain practical strategies to drive safety excellence and strengthen organisational culture.
Hosted by the NSCA Foundation, this one-day forum brings together WA’s safety community to explore the key trends, reforms and challenges shaping the future of work health and safety.
Gain practical insights into the WHS Act 2022 and Workers Compensation and Injury Management Act 2023, including lessons learned from their implementation. Learn how to manage emerging risks—from psychosocial harm to sedentary work—and embed sustainable, compliant safety systems. Discover new tools, technologies and leadership approaches to build safer workplaces.
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This event has 7 CPD accreditation points. A QR Code will be supplied to all participants attending to claim their certificate following the event.
More than an event— the Perth Safety Forum is a time for WA’s WHS community to connect, collaborate and learn
Don’t miss out! Mark your calendar for Wednesday, 18 June 2025, and join us from 8:00 AM for registration. The forum will be followed by our Sundowner Networking Function including drinks and canapes
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Date: Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Time: 8:30am – 5:00pm (registration from 8.00am), followed by networking function
RSVP: By COB, Monday 16 June
Location: Beaumonde on the Point, East Perth
Cost: $250 for NSCA Foundation members | $350 for non-members (includes GST)
Included in your Safety Forum Registration:
All registrations must be paid prior to arrival at the event
No refunds will be issued after 5 business days prior to the event | Name changes will be accepted
CEO/Chairman, NSCA Foundation
Bernie Doyle joined the NSCA Foundation as a Director in 1991, led South Australia's merger into a national body, and is now serving his fourth term as Chairman
Managing Director WHS Foundation
Michael is the Managing Director of WHS Foundation, bringing extensive leadership experience and a strong commitment to advancing workplace health and safety through education, advocacy, and industry collaboration
Partner, Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Ian is an experienced workplace lawyer specialising in employee relations, work health and safety (WHS) and coronial inquests. He provides practical and pragmatic advice to help employers effectively manage complex legal issues arising in the workplace
Director of Safety & Innovation
Cam is a trusted voice for safety innovation, technology and digital transformation. As a chartered safety professional with an MSc in Human Factors and postgraduate studies in artificial intelligence ethics, Cam has extensive experience in both safety and technology roles.
WA General Manager & HOP Specialist
Andrea is a seasoned safety professional with over 25 years of experience across mining, refining, transport and oile and gas industries. Renowned for her expertise in human and organisational performance, she has led safety programs that significantly reduce incidents and enhance workforce engagement.
Psychological & Behaviour Science Student, UWA
Dorit is a workplace well-being advocate who helps organisations address psychosocial hazards through better work design. With 15+ years’ experience and qualifications in psychology and business, she blends academic insight with practical strategies to create healthier, safer workplaces.
Consultant, Speaker & Ambassador
Jamie is a Chartered OHS Professional and Safety Psychologist with nearly 20 years’ experience. He specialises in psychosocial risk, culture change, and mental health, using evidence-based, neuroscience-informed approaches to deliver award-winning safety outcomes across diverse industries in Australia and beyond
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