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Psychosocial Risk Management Trainer

Psychosocial Risk Management

Psychosocial hazards are factors in the workplace that can negatively impact an employee's mental health, wellbeing, and safety. These include work-related stress, bullying, harassment, fatigue, violence, and poor organisational culture, which can lead to serious psychological and physical health outcomes.

2026 Course Calendar - Dubbo NSW

  • Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Multiple Dates
    25 days to the event
    Fri, 09 Jan
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    09 Jan 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Visualise risk. Strengthen controls. Prevent serious events.
  • Critical Control Management Course
    Critical Control Management Course
    Multiple Dates
    32 days to the event
    Fri, 16 Jan
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    16 Jan 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Master control assurance. Prevent the failure that causes catastrophic events.
  • 2-Day Psychosocial Risk Register Workshop
    2-Day Psychosocial Risk Register Workshop
    Multiple Dates
    37 days to the event
    Wed, 21 Jan
    21 Jan 2026, 9:00 am AEDT – 22 Jan 2026, 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Identify hazards. Analyse exposure. Build a live risk register your business can use immediately
  • Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Multiple Dates
    39 days to the event
    Fri, 23 Jan
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    23 Jan 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Visualise risk. Strengthen controls. Prevent serious events.
  • Risk Owner (RO)
    Risk Owner (RO)
    Multiple Dates
    43 days to the event
    Tue, 27 Jan
    Orana Skills Centre
    27 Jan 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Build leadership capability & accountability for high-consequence risk
  • Critical Control Owner (CCO)
    Critical Control Owner (CCO)
    Multiple Dates
    44 days to the event
    Wed, 28 Jan
    Orana Skills Centre
    28 Jan 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Ensure critical controls remain effective and never fail when needed most
  • Critical Control Management Course
    Critical Control Management Course
    Multiple Dates
    46 days to the event
    Fri, 30 Jan
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    30 Jan 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Master control assurance. Prevent the failure that causes catastrophic events.
  • Risk Management System Auditing
    Risk Management System Auditing
    Multiple Dates
    50 days to the event
    Tue, 03 Feb
    Orana Skills Centre
    03 Feb 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Strengthen compliance. Validate control effectiveness. Lift assurance maturity
  • Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Multiple Dates
    53 days to the event
    Fri, 06 Feb
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    06 Feb 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Visualise risk. Strengthen controls. Prevent serious events.
  • Critical Control Management Course
    Critical Control Management Course
    Multiple Dates
    60 days to the event
    Fri, 13 Feb
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    13 Feb 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Master control assurance. Prevent the failure that causes catastrophic events.
  • 2-Day Psychosocial Risk Register Workshop
    2-Day Psychosocial Risk Register Workshop
    Multiple Dates
    65 days to the event
    Wed, 18 Feb
    18 Feb 2026, 9:00 am AEDT – 19 Feb 2026, 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Identify hazards. Analyse exposure. Build a live risk register your business can use immediately
  • Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Multiple Dates
    67 days to the event
    Fri, 20 Feb
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    20 Feb 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Visualise risk. Strengthen controls. Prevent serious events.
  • Risk Owner (RO)
    Risk Owner (RO)
    Multiple Dates
    71 days to the event
    Tue, 24 Feb
    Orana Skills Centre
    24 Feb 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Build leadership capability & accountability for high-consequence risk
  • Critical Control Owner (CCO)
    Critical Control Owner (CCO)
    Multiple Dates
    72 days to the event
    Wed, 25 Feb
    Orana Skills Centre
    25 Feb 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Ensure critical controls remain effective and never fail when needed most
  • Critical Control Management Course
    Critical Control Management Course
    Multiple Dates
    74 days to the event
    Fri, 27 Feb
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    27 Feb 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Master control assurance. Prevent the failure that causes catastrophic events.
  • Risk Management System Auditing
    Risk Management System Auditing
    Multiple Dates
    78 days to the event
    Tue, 03 Mar
    Orana Skills Centre
    03 Mar 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Strengthen compliance. Validate control effectiveness. Lift assurance maturity
  • Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Multiple Dates
    81 days to the event
    Fri, 06 Mar
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    06 Mar 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Visualise risk. Strengthen controls. Prevent serious events.
  • Critical Control Management Course
    Critical Control Management Course
    Multiple Dates
    88 days to the event
    Fri, 13 Mar
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    13 Mar 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Master control assurance. Prevent the failure that causes catastrophic events.
  • Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Risk Bowtie Analysis Course
    Multiple Dates
    95 days to the event
    Fri, 20 Mar
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room
    20 Mar 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre - White Room, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Visualise risk. Strengthen controls. Prevent serious events.
  • Risk Owner (RO)
    Risk Owner (RO)
    Multiple Dates
    99 days to the event
    Tue, 24 Mar
    Orana Skills Centre
    24 Mar 2026, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT
    Orana Skills Centre, 31-37 Macquarie St, Dubbo NSW 2830, Australia
    Build leadership capability & accountability for high-consequence risk

Psychosocial Risk Management Requirements

Effective psychosocial risk management frameworks are essential for ensuring workplace safety and mental health. These frameworks provide structured processes for identifying, assessing, and controlling psychosocial hazards that can impact workers' mental health and overall wellbeing. Psychosocial hazards include factors such as high job demands, poor support, workplace bullying, violence, harassment, and poor organisational change management.

In Australia, employers have a legal duty under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act) to eliminate or minimise risks to workers’ health and safety, including psychological health, so far as is reasonably practicable. Codes of Practice and guidelines, such as the Safe Work Australia Model Code of Practice: How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks, offer guidance on implementing appropriate measures. Additionally, Safe Work NSW has introduced specific requirements for managing psychosocial risks, mandating businesses to actively identify and control these hazards through formal risk management processes.

 

A good psychosocial risk management framework involves a systematic approach that integrates both proactive and reactive measures.

 

This includes:

  • Risk Identification: Identifying psychosocial hazards through methods such as employee surveys, focus groups, incident reports, and workplace audits.

  • Risk Assessment: Evaluating the likelihood and consequence of identified hazards, considering factors such as work environment, task demands, and organisational culture.

  • Risk Control: Implementing control measures that follow the hierarchy of controls, prioritising elimination, and minimising risks through redesign, policies, training, and awareness programs.

  • Monitoring and Review: Regularly assessing the effectiveness of control measures, capturing feedback from employees, and making continuous improvements.

  • Documentation and Reporting: Ensuring records of risk assessments, control measures, and review processes are maintained and accessible.

 

A strong framework should be integrated into broader workplace health and safety systems, providing clear accountability, leadership, and communication. It must also involve workers in the consultation process, ensuring that the measures are practical, effective, and culturally appropriate.

Training should be provided to all workers on psychosocial hazards, controls that are in place and other training identified in your risk assessments.

Understanding the Differences: MHFA, PFA and Peer Support

​Unsure what training your workers need?

  • Mental Health First Aid (MHFA): Focuses on recognising the signs and symptoms of mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, psychosis, and substance use disorders. MHFA teaches participants how to provide initial support, guide individuals towards professional help, and respond to mental health crises like suicidal thoughts or panic attacks. It’s structured to address both acute crises and ongoing mental health conditions.

  • Psychological First Aid (PFA): Designed to provide immediate, short-term support in the aftermath of a traumatic event or crisis. PFA focuses on promoting safety, calming individuals, providing information, connecting them to resources, and encouraging coping strategies. It is intended as practical support, not formal counseling or treatment, and is generally used by frontline workers or peers responding to emergencies.

  • Peer Support: Involves providing empathetic, non-professional support to individuals experiencing stress or challenges. It emphasises active listening, emotional support, shared experiences, and practical assistance. Peer Support is ongoing and relationship-based, fostering resilience and connection within teams or communities. Unlike PFA, it is not limited to immediate crisis response but supports individuals through longer-term challenges.

Psychosocial Resources

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