Date: Monday 24th March 2025
Time: Stream 1: 9am – 11.30am GMT, Stream 2: 1.30pm – 4pm GMT
A pre-requisite for joining this session is to have attended at least the Fundamentals of Psychological Safety workshop beforehand. The Advanced workshop is a fantastic session, but we go deep very quickly, so we want to ensure we can build on solid foundations of understanding and to make sure you get as much value as possible from the workshop.
Pricing is based on affordability as below.
Unwaged or Low Income Country Scholarship:
Limited subsidised spaces for those who cannot otherwise afford payment.
Self-funded:
Using your own personal funds.
Organisation-funded:
Paid by your organisation, whether it’s your own business, claiming expenses, or using a training budget.
This is a very interactive, discussion-based session – almost more seminar in style than a workshop. We will draw on the expertise of all present so that we can learn from each other as well as literature, research, and industry examples.
The workshop assumes an intermediate level understanding of psychological safety theory, evidence, and practice. It’s designed to be applicable to any industry, from technology to healthcare, local government to education. It’s also our favourite workshop to run because we get to geek out and dive in to lots of interesting topics!
We cover the following aspects related to psychological safety:
All attendees will receive a Credly Badge, a certificate of completion to confirm attendance, further reading, materials and resources used in the session, a copy of the Psychological Safety Action Pack and a licence to use it in your organisation, access to a private alumni group, and some swag!
If you need to cancel or postpone, let us know at least 48 hours before the session for a full refund / postponement to a following session.
We offer one scholarship place entirely free of charge to each workshop. The scholarship is intended for those for whom any payment at all is out of reach. Preference is given to people in lower-income countries and from disadvantaged or under-represented groups. Contact us if you’re interested.
For further information, email enquiries@psychsafety.com