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Training - Personal and Professional Development - Standards For Work Related Stress

Personal and Professional Development Training

View PDF for Standards For Work Related Stress
Achieving Cost Effective Compliance
Stress ‘Management Standards’ recently launched by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have significant implications for all employers.
Organisational Psychologist Alan Bradshaw addresses how organisations can cost-effectively comply with the HSE Management Standards.
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Alan Bradshaw – An Introduction
Alan Bradshaw is one of the UK’s top specialists in the field of stress and mental well-being.
He has developed training, systems and tools to help managers assess and manage stress risks.
He believes strongly in the efficacy of preventative strategies, and that management training should focus strongly on stress prevention, i.e. on the minimising of stress risks.
Alan has also provided extensive consultancy related to the development and implementation of stress and mental well-being policies.
He wrote the UK’s first detailed guide to stress policy development that is now in its 4th edition.
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Course Content
This seminar clearly explains the HSE Management Standards, the practical implications for your organisation and the actions required to achieve cost effective compliance, covering the following areas
What the ‘Management Standards’ contain and what they mean
The implications of non-compliance with the Standards
Where the standards fit in with wider legal obligations
Implications for policy development, stress risk assessment and management
Implications of the standards for organisational policy and procedures
Being clear about your objectives
The minimum an employer must now do to assess risks
The management standards and HSE’s five steps to risk assessment (overview)
The Management Standards and implications for individual support
Why ongoing support is important to minimising risk
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Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for anyone with and interest in tackling stress as an organisational issue, those involved with policy development or risk management (eg HR, Health & Safety, Occupational Health, Trade Unions, Senior Managers)

Cost:This event is free to attend, places are limited to 2 delegates from the same organisation
Included: A printed copy of the In Equilibrium Comprehensive Stress Policy Guide, Finger Buffet Lunch and refreshments
Date: Friday 15th September 2006
Duration: 10:00 am – 1:30 pm
Venue: The blcc, Dunfermline
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Contact In Equilibrium: www.in-equilibrium.co.uk

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