Chapter 3.15 Psychosocial Risk Management
A psychologically safe workplace is one where all forms of discrimination, intimidation and harassment are not tolerated, where psychosocial hazards are systematically identified and minimised and a positive and inclusive organisational culture is maintained. Psychosocial hazards are aspects of work which have the potential to cause psychological or physical harm. These include, but are not limited to, bullying, fatigue, job demands, isolation, workplace violence or aggression and poorly managed organisational change.
Psychological safety enables individuals to suggest new and creative ideas and to report issues or concerns promptly, without fear of losing their reputation or position or the respect of colleagues. Creating a psychologically safe and healthy workplace reduces staff turnover, increases staff productivity and, by ensuring that staff are comfortable speaking up about initiatives that aren’t working, the organisation is equipped to prevent failure.
The Work Health and Safety Act 2011 also defines clear duties for different workplace roles (e.g. managers) which includes duty towards reducing risk from psychosocial hazards.
Responsibility, Accountability and Actions
Chapter 3.15 Psychosocial Risk Management
Guidance and support material
- Appendix A – ANU Resources
- Appendix B – Other Resources
- Appendix C - Examples of Psychosocial Hazards
- Appendix D - Examples of Controls for Psychosocial Hazards
- Appendix E - Case Studies
Relevant Legislation
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Cth)
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth)
- Model Code of Practice: Managing psychosocial hazards at work | Safe Work Australia
Guidance from Regulatory bodies
Comcare
- Psychosocial hazards | Comcare
- Your mental health responsibilities at work | Comcare
- Supporting mentally healthy workplaces | Comcare
- How managers can support worker mental health | Comcare
- Working well - An organisational approach to preventing psychological injury (comcare.gov.au)
Safe Work Australia
- Work-related psychological health and safety: A systematic approach to meeting your duties | Safe Work Australia
- Psychosocial hazards | Safe Work Australia
- Managing psychosocial hazards at work - infographic
International Organisation for Standardisation
Other Resources
Comcare:
- Your mental health responsibilities at work | Comcare
- Employees and other workers | Comcare
- Middle managers and supervisors | Comcare
- Senior managers and executives | Comcare
- PCBUs | Comcare
- WHS duties | Safe Work Australia
- Regulatory guide - Duties of workers | Comcare
- Regulatory guide - Duties of officers | Comcare
- Worker and other person duties | Safe Work Australia
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Comcare LMS About Comcare training | Comcare
- A Managers Guide to Mental Health
- Managing Someone with a Mental Health Condition
- Wellness Action Plan for Managers
- Wellness Action Plan for Workers
- Introduction to Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
Safe Work Australia:
- What psychosocial hazards sound like
- Preventing workplace sexual harassment guide
- Preventing workplace violence and aggression guide
- Family and domestic violence at the workplace – information sheet
- Guide for preventing and responding to workplace bullying
- Workplace sexual harassment – advice for workers
- Workplace violence and aggression – advice for workers
- Dealing with workplace bullying - a workers' guide
- PCBU Duties | Safe Work Australia
- Managing risks | Safe Work Australia
- Resources | Safe Work Australia
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