Technical Skills / Safety, Health and Environment

Safety, Health and Environmental Breakfast Briefing

PET002155

Course overview

Our breakfast briefing is designed for anyone responsible for Health and Safety or for shaping a positive safety culture in their organisation. It offers a practical, forward-looking space to explore how psychological safety directly influences the way people raise concerns, share ideas, and act on potential risks.

This April, we’ll focus on two essential areas: understanding why psychological safety matters in H&S, and learning simple, effective techniques to encourage participation and speaking up. Through interactive discussions, real-world examples and guided activities, participants will gain clear, actionable tools they can apply immediately in their day-to-day roles.

Led by our specialist trainer, Tom Cleary, the session will blend expert insight with practical applications to ensure attendees leave more confident, informed, and equipped to support safer conversations at work

Course benefits

Session 1 – Psychological Safety and Why It Matters This session introduces the core ideas behind psychological safety and why it influences whether people raise concerns, share ideas, or challenge something that doesn’t feel right. We’ll look at what helps a group feel safe enough to speak honestly, what tends to shut people down, and how these dynamics show up in any workplace. The session will be interactive so participants can draw on their own context and experience to explore how this applies in their roles.

Session 2 – Encouraging Participation and Speaking Up This session focuses on practical ways to invite contribution, build trust, and make it easier for people to speak up. We’ll explore simple, realistic techniques for encouraging engagement in conversations and group settings, along with ways to respond constructively when someone raises a concern. Participants will have opportunities to bring in their own examples and scenarios so the discussion becomes directly relevant to their day-to-day work.

3 hours (7.30 – 10.30)

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Date: 24 Apr 2026 Location: Portsmouth Duration: 3 hours Availability: Spaces Member Price: £45.00 (Fees + VAT) Non-Member Price: £53.00 (Fees + VAT)

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