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Thursday October 10, 2024 14:00 - 14:50 CEST
This session will first explore psychosocial risks. Psychosocial risks are factors in the design and management of work that could potentially cause harm. We will explore why it is important to assess these and provide applied examples of practice. We will then discuss real-life examples of how we work as psychologists to support journalists, including working with contributors, dealing with potentially traumatic issues, and how reflection can be used as a support.
Speakers
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Julie Freeborn

Occupational Psychologist, BBC
Julie is the BBC Occupational Psychologist and subject matter expert for mental health. Her role is extensive, covering strategy development globally, support for highly exposed journalists, and psychological assessment and risk management to ensure the duty of care for contributors.Julie... Read More →
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Peter Kinderman

Professor of Clinical Psychology, Kinder Media
Professor Peter Kinderman is one of the most forward thinking and innovative psychologists of his generation. He is a practising clinical psychologist, registered with the HCPC and has held senior leadership positions in academia.A former President of the British Psychological Society... Read More →
Thursday October 10, 2024 14:00 - 14:50 CEST
English

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