Tasha Broomhall - Psychosocial Safety at Work: From Simple to Systems-Based Solutions
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Tasha Broomhall from Blooming Minds returns to share the findings from her PhD research into how workers and leaders are experiencing Australia's psychosocial safety regulations, and the results are eye-opening.
Leaders across organisations, including very senior ones in large companies, are either unaware of their obligations or aware but left with no clear pathway to meet them. Many are DIYing it on their own time, which creates its own risks. Mid-level managers in particular are being handed responsibility without the agency, resources, or support to actually deliver it, and Tasha's research found they are burning out as a result.
Tasha and Tam cover what a genuine systems approach looks like versus a tick-box one, who should actually own psychosocial safety within an organisation, how to facilitate real cross-level dialogue, the silence problem around vulnerable workers, and some practical things leaders can do right now without waiting for organisational change.
Honest, rigorous, and genuinely important for anyone who manages people or influences how workplaces are designed.
In this episode:
* What Tasha's PhD research set out to find and what it revealed
* Why leaders are DIYing psychosocial safety and why that's a problem
* Who should own this, and why handing it to safety or HR alone doesn't work
* Building a cross-functional reference group that actually functions
* The mid-level manager squeeze: responsibility without authority
* Why vulnerable workers often can't report, and what organisations miss because of it
* NDAs, exit processes, and the ethical concerns Tasha raises
* Practical steps: the 10-minute check-in, device habits, and consultation pathway
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Chapters
0:00 Intro & Guest Introduction
0:35 Episode Purpose & Webinar Reflections
2:31 PhD Research Focus: Psychosocial Safety
4:24 Study Method & Key Findings Overview
5:41 Leaders' Uncertainty and DIY Responses
7:28 Theories Used: Systems Thinking & SDT
9:53 Who Owns Psychosocial Safety?
11:07 Building a Cross-Functional Reference Group
13:30 Facilitating Safe Cross-Level Dialogue (example)
22:06 Mid-Level Managers: Burden, Burnout & Boundaries
28:24 Psychosocial Silence: Reporting & Vulnerable Workers
33:54 NDAs, Exit Processes & Ethical Concerns
39:19 Regulatory Duty, SDT & Simple Leadership Tips
40:48 Practical Moves: 10-Minute Check-Ins & Device Habits
45:59 Team-Level Ownership & Consultation Pathways
58:48 Closing: Make Work Better — Vision & Next Steps
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