A NEW PERSPECTIVE: RISING TO THE CHALLENGE - CONFERENCE PROGRAM - Australian Institute of Health & Safety
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A NEW PERSPECTIVE:
RISING TO THE CHALLENGE
TUESDAY 18 MAY - WEDNESDAY 19 MAY 2021
CONFERENCE
PROGRAMAIHS introduces a new and exciting approach to our National Conference. Bringing the National
Conference to every state and territory.
In what will be an Australian first, we will have a venue in each capital city for an interactive
experience without the travel. With Covid19 still presenting a risk to the world, we are running our
conference without the need to leave your state.
This represents a great opportunity to reach the whole country. It’s going to be available to
everyone, in every state and territory at a face-to-face, COVID-safe event. We’re going for the best
of both worlds.
With an exciting program of international and national speakers, we will be bringing a New
Perspective to a national conference.
The conference will challenge the thinking of health and safety professionals and set the agenda
for the future of safety. The program will showcase some of the best national and international
speakers who will explore the conference theme:
A New Perspective: Rising to the Challenge
18-19 May 2021
Local and International thought leaders will examine the evolving perspectives on the new normal
for WHS, lessons learnt from recent disruptions to workplace practices and predictions on how we
should prepare to move forward as a profession.
Learn, Gain knowledge and Network. We look forward to seeing you there.
David Clarke,
CEO
Australian Institute of Health & Safety
WWW.AIHSNATIONALCONFERENCE.COM.AU18 MAY 2021 - DAY 1
8:30 Delegate Registration
9:00 Welcome & Acknowledgement of Country
9:20 Health, safety and the workplace in the post covid world: planning for better outcomes for worker
and workplaces in 2020s Australia
Presented by Bernard Salt, Futurist - The Demographics Group
9:50 JIMI: A practical tool for discovering data-driven mental health intelligence
Presented by Zach Humphrey, Regional Safety Manager - Fulton Hogan
Morning Tea Break
MENTAL HEALTH INNOVATION & IMPROVEMENT
11:00 Influencing leaders to champion mentally
healthy workplaces 11:00 How to develop a digital WHS strategy & How
11:40
Dr Rebecca Marshall, Program Officer - 11:40 will 5G impact WHS?
Leadership (WorkWell Program), WorkSafe Presented by Cameron Stevens, Director of
Victoria Safety Innovation, Pocketknife Group
11:45
12:25 Health screening questionnaires used in the 11:45 Fragility and the Risk Paradox
management of mental distress acquired 12:25 Presented By Mr Dave Whitefield, Director,
during an injured worker’s return to work: a Semiosphere
scoping review
Presented by Dr Joanna Bohatko-Naismith -
Mental Health, Course CoordinatoThe University
of Newcastle
Lunch Break
Critical decision making for leaders
13:45 Bringing Nature into Work for Mental Health 13:45
Nick Bell, Owner/Director, SD Consulting
14:25 Presented by Dr Geeta Shyam, Content 14:25
Australia
Specialist - WHS Law, Wolters Kluwer
Emergency Management, Terrorism &
14:30 Safety is an inside job 14:30
Emergency Plans
15:10 Presented by Anton Guinea, Director, The 15:10
Presented by Mr Jeff Walker, Principal Advisor,
Guinea Group
JKG Consulting
Afternoon Tea Break
15:55 The Mental Health Pause - an adaption of 15:55 Health, Safety and Risk at the Bottom of the
16:35 the Safety Stand Down 16:35 World
Presented by Mr Duncan Ledwich, Head of Mr Peter Murphy, Founder /Director, Noetic Group
Safety, Health, Environment and Quality, WSP & Mr Charlton Clark, General Manager, Antarctic
Australia Operations & Safety, Australian Antarctic Division
16:40 A Decade of Innovation and Getting S#!t Done as a Safety Professional
17:25 Presented by Wade Needham, General Manager - Environment, Health & Safety, Australasia, Fresh
Country Farms of Australia
Day One Closes
WWW.AIHSNATIONALCONFERENCE.COM.AU19 MAY 2021 - DAY 2
8:30 Delegate Registration
9:00 Welcome & Acknowledgement of Country
9:20 Safety is the Key to Operational Excellence
Presented by David Michaels, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Milken Institute
School of Public Health, The George Washington University
9:50 Zero Suicides, simple as that
Presented by Gus Worland, Founder/Director, GOTCHA4LIFE
Morning Tea Break
MENTAL HEALTH CULTURE & CHANGE
11:00 When worlds collide: New perspectives on 11:00 Contemporary practices in injury management
11:40 managing work-life conflict 11:40 and return to work
Presented by Mrs Rachael Palmer, Presented by Dr Tristan Casey, Lecturer, Griffith
Organisational Psychologist, Transitioning Well University
11:45 An alternative for regulators - using 11:45 A New Perspective on Work – Rising to the
12:25 partners to influence psychological safety 12:25 Challenges with WHS in the delivery and ride
Presented by Ms Jorja Millar, Senior sharing Gig Economy
Monitoring & Evaluation Consultant, WorkWell, Presented By Campbell Reade, PhD Student,
WorkSafe Victoria UOW
Lunch Break
13:45 Health and Safety Index: An Integrated 13:45 Anticipatory analytics - why we can't predict
14:25 Approach 14:25 incidents
Presented by Mr Mark Wright, Managing Presented by Mr Andrew Heinrichs, Director,
Director, Health and Safety Index Safety, Department of Justice and Community
14:30 Primary Producer Knowledge Network: 14:30 Safety
15:10 Preventing risks to mental health for 15:10
farmers and fishers Impact of COVID-19 on safety performance
Presented by Dr Alison Kennedy, Research Presented By Ms Tanya Jenke, General
Fellow, National Centre for Farmer Health, Manager, Cority Australia
Deakin University
Afternoon Tea Break
15:55 The role and function of the HALT worker in 15:55 How to speak Executive: Putting Health on
16:35 Community 16:35 the Corporate Risk agenda
Presented by Jeremy Forbes, Founder, HALT Presented by Ms Olivia Ryan, Director People &
(Hope Assistance Local Tradies) Process Integration, Small Giants Advisory
16:40 New leadership in COVID normal – thriving in uncertainty
17:25 Presented by Holly Ransom, Disruption Strategist, Change-Maker, CEO, Emergent
Conference Closes
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