HSE Global - From Good Intentions to Good Controls
We are pleased to support this live online webinar delivered by HSE Global, a leader in health, safety and wellbeing education.
Peer support programs are often introduced as wellbeing initiatives. When thoughtfully designed and embedded into organisational systems, however, they can do much more.
In this practical and evidence-informed session, HSE Global explores how peer support programs can operate as an effective mitigating control within a broader psychosocial risk management framework—and, critically, the conditions required for them to add real value rather than unintended risk.
Participants will gain clarity on when peer support works, when it doesn’t, and how programs should be structured to genuinely support workers while complementing leadership accountability and professional support services.
What the session will cover
Delivered by HSE Global, this one-hour webinar will cover:
- The role of peer support as a mitigating control within psychosocial risk management
- The benefits and limitations of workplace peer support networks
- Common risks associated with poorly designed or poorly governed programs
- The key elements of a structured, safe, and sustainable peer support framework
- How peer support should integrate with organisational systems, leadership responsibilities, and professional support services
Who should attend?
This session will be valuable for:
- Health, Safety and Wellbeing professionals
- HR and People & Culture practitioners
- Leaders and managers with responsibility for psychosocial risk
- Organisations considering, reviewing, or currently running peer support programs
Event Details and Registration
- Date: 28 April
- Time: 10:00am – 11:00am AEST
- Delivery: Live online webinar (run by HSE Global)
- Cost: $30 per person (usually valued at $60)
- Registration deadline: 27 April, 5:00pm AEST
Register via HSE Global(external link)