Psychological safety in the workplace isn’t just a nice to have – it’s a legal and cultural imperative.
In this session, Anne-Marie Parsons and Naoimh McAllister unpack what psychological safety really means in the workplace, how the law views employers’ obligations and what practical steps leaders and teams can take every day to create safe, supportive environments.
Key topics:
- What is psychological safety
- Legal obligations in the workplace
- Identifying, preventing, mitigating and managing psychosocial hazards
- Practical tools to create and maintain a psychologically safe work environment
To attend:
Click on this link to register for the event and get a calendar invite link direct to your inbox. Once you’ve registered you’ll receive email confirmation from “Forum Media Group APEC” with a link to join the webinar on the day. Please check your Junk folder after registration if the email has not arrived within 10 min, or notify [email protected]
Date:
Thursday 12th March 2026
Time:
- WA: 9:30am
- NT: 11:00am
- QLD: 11:30pm
- SA: 12:00pm
- NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS: 12:30pm
- NZ: 2.30pm
If you miss the live session, there will be a recording available later in our videos section. Please note, as this is recorded online there is a chance that recordings aren’t perfect.
Speaker: Anne-Marie Parsons, Daily Habit
Anne-Marie is a strategic, values-driven leader with over 20 years’ experience in wellbeing in the higher education sectors across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Her work has focused on student wellbeing, equity, engagement and systemic change – from founding Te Papa Manaaki | Campus Care to leading strategies for improving mental health and wellbeing, managing risk and preventing harm. Now, as the founder of Daily Habit, Anne-Marie brings her passion for prevention and holistic health to a new chapter, creating practical tools and daily rituals to help people feel better, every day.
Speaker: Naoimh McAllister, Copeland McAllister
Naoimh McAllister is a Partner at Copeland McAllister; a New Zealand law firm specialising in employment law, health and safety, and immigration.
As a highly experienced employment lawyer, Naoimh is known for her practical, solutions-driven approach and ability to navigate HR and legal matters with clarity and confidence. She is an experienced litigator, investigator, and independent mediator, trusted by organisations to resolve complex workplace issues efficiently and effectively.
www.myeverydaywellbeing.com