Identifying Risks in the Workplace Associated with Human Behaviour

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Topic
Join Dr. Katie Seidler and Dr. Chelsey Dewson this April 2026 to learn how to identify and manage workplace risks linked to human behaviour.
Start Date
30 April 2026
End Date
30 April 2026
Start Time
12:00PM AEST
End Time
1:00PM AEST
Venue
Online
Contact Name
NSCA Foundation Event Manager
Contact Phone
02 8875 7820
Contact Email
events@nscafoundation.org.au
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Max. Attendees
500
Who Can Register?
Anyone

Organisations can be vulnerable to risks associated with human behaviour in a number of ways and this webinar will assist participants in understanding how to identify and manage these risks.


 


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Organisations can be vulnerable to risks associated with human behaviour in a number of ways and this webinar will assist participants in understanding how to identify and manage these risks.  

About this webinar

Organisations need to identify, assess and mitigate risks associated with human behaviour in order to build safer and more secure workplace environments that protect people, assets, systems and reputation.  This webinar will discuss the various ways in which human behaviour can pose risks to an organisation, including bullying, harassment, psychosocial injury, grievance-fuelled violence and insider risk.  In addition, we will discuss the pain points that create vulnerability for an organisation.  Further to this, we will address how organisations can take informed, sensitive and proactive approaches to mitigating human risks. 


Join us as we cover

  • How to identify and understand human risk in an organisation
  • Vulnerability points for an organisation
  • Best practice approach to risk identification
  • Evidence-based risk management 

Why attend?

Taking an informed and proactive approach to managing human risk is invaluable in protecting an organisation’s culture, people, reputation, integrity and services. This webinar will help you understand where your organisation is vulnerable and how you can mitigate against the risks these vulnerabilities create.  


Who should attend?

Anyone who works with the complexities of human behaviour in an organisation.  This would include people working in Human Resources, staff wellbeing, people and culture and organisational safety etc.  


Registration information

We use Vimeo Webinar software to deliver all webinars. After registration you will receive a confirmation from our association management system, followed by a separate email prior to the webinar with login details. No downloads required — you can watch directly in your browser.


Meet Your Presenter

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Dr. Katie Seidler and Dr. Chelsey Dewson

Directors | Threat Advisory Group

Dr. Seider - Clinical and Forensic Psychologist

Dr. Dewson - Forensic Psychologist


Dr. Katie Seidler and Dr. Chelsey Dewson | Directors | Threat Advisory Group

Drs. Dewson and Seidler together have almost five decades experience as expert consultant forensic psychologists, working within industry and Government to identify, assess and manage risks associated with human behaviour.  We have extensive experience in clinical practice, programme development, professional training, report writing, providing expert evidence and in research/academia.  

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Approaching the understanding and management of human risk and safety in the complex modern landscape. As economic and geopolitical uncertainty has increased together with rapid technological advancement, the risk and threat associated with human behaviour has also increased significantly.


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