Upcoming Events
The Opus Centre works closely with industry partners to develop and deliver training, workshops and presentations that suit employer needs. The below events are available for all audiences to attend however if you would like to book training or workshops for your workplace we would love to hear from you.
19-20 Feb 2025
EmpowerED Psychosocial Risk Certification Training
Welcome to the EmpowerED Program – Best Practice Psychosocial Risk Management and Support for Leaders, HR and WHS Practitioners. This program will provide you with the tools and resources to build the capability within your organisation to manage psychosocial risk and guide you to develop a wholistic approach to psychosocial risk management.
27 Feb 2025 – First Webinar
Mental Health & Psychosocial Risk Webinar Series 2025
Unlock workplace wellness with our 2025 Webinar Series, crafted to elevate your organisation’s approach to psychosocial risk, mental health and well-being. Each session provides practical, actionable insights that you can implement straight away. This investment in your organisations mental health and safety will lead to a more engaged, motivated, and productive workforce, driving your organisation to new heights of success. Empower your organisation to thrive in 2025 and beyond!
20 March (Perth), 26 March (Melb) 4 April (Canb) 10 April (Syd)
Intrepid Minds – Psychosocial Risk Management Workshop 2025
Unlock workplace wellness with our 2025 Webinar Series, crafted to elevate your organisation’s approach to psychosocial risk, mental health and well-being. Each session provides practical, actionable insights that you can implement straight away. This investment in your organisations mental health and safety will lead to a more engaged, motivated, and productive workforce, driving your organisation to new heights of success. Empower your organisation to thrive in 2025 and beyond!
25 to 27 March 2025 – Sydney
NSCA Foundation National Safety Conference
Are you passionate about ensuring the safety and well-being of your workforce? Look no further than the annual National Safety Conference, proudly hosted by the NSCA Foundation. As the premier gathering for work health and safety professionals, this event is your gateway to the latest insights, innovations, and best practices in safety management.
You’ll hear about new work health and safety ideas, gain insight into the latest research, and discover innovative solutions for your workplace while building strategic alliances and partnerships to advance work health and safety
20 to 22 May 2025 – Auckland
Psychosocial Risk Management Excellence
New regulations for psychosocial hazard management across Australia are motivating organisations all over the world to better manage psychosocial risk, but even with a mountain of academic evidence, it has been a struggle for some employers to find what will work best for their workplace.
This workshop will guide participants through best practice psychosocial risk management with reasonable and practical strategies that take into consideration organisation size, psychosocial risk profile, existing expertise, and resources. The activities will investigate the various tools and methods for psychosocial risk assessment and how design controls that are effective at reducing risk to worker mental health.
RECORDING – Making Psychosocial Risk Management a Clear and Valuable Process in Your Organisation
This webinar will help you identify psychosocial factors that have the potential to cause harm to worker health in your organisation. You will learn how to manage the risk to reduce the potential for these hazards to occur, and if they do occur how to act appropriately to minimise the likelihood of harm.
Networking Events
Come along to one of our online networking events that brings together WHS & HR practitioners to share learnings, swap resources and generate ideas to solve workplace wellbeing challenges. Contact us to find out when the next session is running.
RECORDING – AGLN Better Utilise your State of the Service Wellbeing results
This presentation was recorded for APS Agency registrants that were not able to attend the session.