Registrations are now open for Making Sense of Safety Culture. This webinar will explore how to revive your safety culture strategy.
Let’s face it. Creating a positive safety culture is hard. You can have the best equipment, all the right systems and train your people, and still see a workforce disengaged with safety.
With research showing that 86% of worksites operate in a negative safety culture, there’s a clear case for change. But where do you start?
Join Sentis CEO, Anthony Gibbs and Head of Psychology, Dr Amy Hawkes and discover how to revive your safety culture strategy. Key takeaways include:
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Anthony Gibbs, CEO, Sentis As CEO, Anthony Gibbs is responsible for leading Sentis on its mission to change the lives of individuals and organisations for the better every day. Since joining Sentis nine years ago, Anthony has worked with thousands of people, across hundreds of organisations globally, to develop safety culture solutions that support strategy and enable the person component to reach its full potential. Anthony has been committed to the application of psychology to enhance human performance for over 15 years and his background as a psychologist managing addiction and chronic mental health treatment facilities has informed his cognitive-behavioural insight. Regarded as a dynamic facilitator and keynote speaker, Anthony has presented globally on safety, leadership, wellbeing and organisational performance. |
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Dr Amy Hawkes, Head of Psychology, Sentis Amy is an endorsed Organisational Psychologist with experience in organisational development, leadership, culture, and wellbeing. Experienced in both research and consulting, Amy has conducted individual and organisational interventions, large research projects, and has 10 years experience as an academic. She is passionate about taking an evidence-based approach to improve workplaces. As the Head of Psychology, Amy brings best practice insights to business, strong statistical skills, and applied research methodology to her work. Amy leads the research team and provides strategic guidance to the assessment tools and reporting offered by Sentis. |
Registration information:
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Date:Wednesday, 3rd March 2021 Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm AEDT RSVP: by COB, Tuesday, 2nd March 2021 Location: Online Cost: FREE for NSCA Foundation members | $50 non-members No refunds provided. If you are unable to attend the webinar the recording will be made available to you post webinar. Please contact membership@nscafoundation.org.au if you become an NSCA Foundation member to access past webinar recordings or attend additional webinars for no additional cost. By registering for this event you agree to NSCA Foundation's privacy policy. To review the policy click here. |