Sunday 10 October is World Mental Health Day and marks the start of National Safe Work Month's focus on mental health.
Prioritising the management of psychosocial hazards to protect mental health at work is more important than ever. This week for National Safe Work Month, learn how to create a psychologically healthy and safe workplace.
You can start by:
- reading our infographic on Managing psychosocial hazards at work
- identifying, assessing and managing psychosocial risks at work using the free People at Work online tool
- participating in National Safe Work Month virtual events and initiatives in your region
- sharing our National Safe Work Month animations to encourage everyone to participate and make health and safety a priority in the workplace
- watching Safe Work Australia's Dianah Brown, talk about psychosocial hazards and prevention of mental health in the workplace at the WorkSafe Tasmania Conference 2021checking out our Mental Health webpage
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