Event
Learn what leading organisations are doing to promote mental health, foster a positive work environment and create a culture of care. Discover practical actions you can take to enhance the psychosocial safety climate within your organisation.
Wednesday 4 February 2026
11:30am – 12:30pm ACDT
Expert Speaker
Dr Rachael Potter
Senior Research Fellow, Psychosocial Safety Climate Global Observatory (PSC-GO)
Centre for Workplace Excellence, University of South Australia
With a strong background in policy advocacy, Rachael specialises in psychosocial factors and workplace safety.
Rachael is currently working on a five-year project undertaken at the Psychosocial Safety Climate Global Observatory (PSC-GO)—a world-first research platform for managing national and international research on workplace psychosocial safety.
In addition to contributing to high-level journals and media outlets, Rachael has conducted extensive research on various aspects of organisational psychology, including national and international public policy analysis, organisational interventions, and the impact of digital communication on work stress.
Moderator
Dr Sadhbh Joyce
Senior Psychologist (MAPS, AAPi), Co-Founder of Mindarma, Meditation Teacher,
External Fellow, Black Dog Institute/UNSW
Medicine & Health
Sadhbh is a highly experienced clinician with more than 20 years working across clinical, industrial and academic environments.
She has delivered evidence‑based psychological therapy to individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, bereavement and workplace injury. Her work is grounded in compassion, scientific rigour and a holistic approach to mental health and wellbeing.
With specialist expertise in neuropsychology, mindfulness, self‑compassion in psychotherapy and workplace mental health, Sadhbh has trained diverse groups including first responders, frontline health workers, allied health professionals, leaders, managers, educators, justice workers, lawyers and community workers.
Sadhbh’s contributions have been recognised nationally. She has received a Significant Contribution Award from the Australian Psychological Society for her translational research. Her online program, Mindarma, has been honoured with a Mental Health Matters Award from the NSW Mental Health Commission and a Resilient Australia Award from the NSW Government, and has received mental health grant support from the Victorian Government (2022) and the Government of South Australia (2023–2025).
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The Mental Health and Wellbeing Program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 - 2030.
