Broadcast: Events
Building Trust & Psychological Safety: for all staff
Thursday 6 March 10:00 until 12:00
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½Ó°ÊÓ Campus
Part of the series: Staff Development
Target Audience: All staff (Academic and Professional Services)
Psychological safety is a shared belief held by members of a team that the team is safe for interpersonal risk-taking. It describes a working environment characterised by inclusivity, interpersonal trust and mutual respect in which people are comfortable being themselves and feel able to ask for help, admit mistakes, express their views and suggest ideas.
This workshop gives an introduction to psychological safety and explores how to create a safe and supportive working environment that fosters trust, inclusion, collaboration and wellbeing within teams.
This workshop will cover:
- What psychological safety is and why it matters
- The role of trust in teams
- Shared experiences and ideas around building trust and psychological safety within teams.
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Organisational Development will email further details the day before the event.
Please let us know as soon as possible if you have any accessibility requirements regarding this staff development activity (e.g., hearing/visual impairment) so that we can do our very best to accommodate your needs.
All managers are encouraged to enable staff to attend University events in work time, where business needs allow, as learning and development to further all staff contributions in supporting to achieve our goals. Please support to share this event with your teams and networks.
We require a minimum number of attendees on our workshops to make them viable. If we are ever unable to run a workshop due to low numbers, you will be contacted 48 hours before the workshop to inform you.
By: Organisational Development
Last updated: Thursday, 19 December 2024