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Reed Webinar Series: Blueprint for psychological workplace safety: From toxic to psychologically safe?

March 12 - 15:00 to 16:30
Free

What does safety look like- and for whom?

In this powerful and reflective webinar, Dr. Shungu H. M’gadzah will explore The 8 Pillars of Psychological Safety- a practical and transformative framework for building inclusive, emotionally intelligent, and high-performing environments. Drawing on over 30 years of experience in psychology, education, and leadership development, Dr. M’gadzah will guide practitioners through the essential components that underpin psychological safety, from building trust and emotional literacy to managing identities and championing inclusion.

Together, we will reflect on:

– How to recognise a culture of fear vs. a culture of safety
– What makes a workplace truly inclusive, not just compliant
– How psychological safety impacts wellbeing, innovation, and retention
– How to move from unconscious bias to conscious inclusion using the 8 Pillars as a guide

This webinar is designed for Educational Psychologists and professionals committed to fostering safe, reflective, and just environments in their teams, schools, and services.

Cost
Free
Date
March 12 (15:00 to 16:30)
Venue
  • Online

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