Helping your team build the foundation for high performance and innovation
Psychological safety in the workplace is the shared belief that team members can speak up, ask questions, admit mistakes, and challenge ideas without fear of negative consequences.
Equipping your team with the skills and strategies delivered in our Psychological Safety in the Workplace workshop will enhance their ability to communicate and collaborate, helping them to improve outcomes and wellbeing for your organisation
From business leaders and project managers to HR professionals and team members, this workshop will help your team understand the impact that a culture of trust and open communication can have on an organisation.
Investing in psychological safety empowers teams to innovate confidently while ensuring your business meets its modern psychosocial safety obligations.
Outcomes include:
Enhanced performance: Teams collaborate more effectively, solve problems faster and innovate confidently.
Open communication: People feel safe to voice concerns, provide feedback and challenge respectfully.
Learning & growth: Mistakes become learning opportunities, driving continuous improvement.
Diversity & inclusion: Diverse perspectives are valued, creating an inclusive workplace culture.
Legal compliance: Meet your psychosocial safety obligations under work health and safety legislation.
What is involved in a Psychological Safety Workshop?
Our team of training facilitators will deliver a course grounded in research, including Amy Edmondson’s framework, adaptable to your industry and specific organisational goals.
No matter where you sit in your organisational chart, there are numerous benefits to undertaking this training. From transforming mistakes into learning opportunities to ensuring diverse perspectives are valued, our course is ideal for teams across all industries, including government, mining, construction, manufacturing, health and retail.
Our Psychological Safety Workshop will cover:
Understanding Psychological Safety
Define psychological safety and understand why it is the bedrock of performance and employee wellbeing.
Explore the measurable benefits of prioritised safety, from enhanced collaboration to legal compliance.
Identifying barriers to safety
Learn to identify common barriers, including cognitive biases, communication habits, and natural stress responses.
Understand how these barriers can inadvertently silence voices and hinder innovation.
Practicing everyday actions
Develop and practice practical skills such as active listening and inclusive communication.
Learn how to provide constructive feedback that builds trust rather than defensiveness.
Navigating difficult conversations
Gain the tools to raise concerns effectively and address disrespectful behavior in the workplace.
Build confidence in challenging ideas respectfully to drive better team outcomes.
Personal action planning
Create a specific, personal action plan identifying behaviors to start, stop, and continue.
Ensure participants leave with practical skills they can apply immediately to their roles.
Ready to build a psychologically safe workplace?
Contact us today to discuss how we can tailor this workshop for your team.