Tools & Resources

Workplace Wellbeing Starts With Knowledge

A growing library of tools, links, podcasts and practical guides to help you manage Psychosocial Hazards and lead with care

Not sure where to begin? Start here.

Download our free Quick-Start Guide to Psychosocial Safety at Work. A practical, no-fluff resource to help you understand the biggest risks, what to do about them, and how to take immediate action.

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Join the Community and you’ll find a curated list of tools, templates, podcasts and best-practice frameworks - grouped by topic - to help you support safer, stronger, more sustainable teams.

Inside you'll find tools, templates and guides tailored to your challenges and needs.

Each section is packed with expert advice, downloads and actionable strategies to help you build safer, more supportive teams.

Psychosocial Hazards

What Are Psychosocial Hazards – and Why Should You Care?

Psychosocial hazards are elements of the work environment, work design or workplace relationships that can cause psychological harm.

They’re not just “bad days at work” - they’re real risks that can lead to stress, burnout, injuries and legal claims.

​You have a legal duty to identify and manage these risks, just like you would physical hazards.

National and Federal Guidance

National body that develops model WHS laws, including the Model Code of Practice: Managing Psychosocial Hazards at Work.

National body that develops model WHS laws, including the Model Code of Practice: Managing Psychosocial Hazards at Work.

National body that develops model WHS laws, including the Model Code of Practice: Managing Psychosocial Hazards at Work.

National body that develops model WHS laws, including the Model Code of Practice: Managing Psychosocial Hazards at Work.

State & Territory Regulators

New South Wales

SafeWork NSW

Mental health and psychosocial hazards overview

NSW Resources Regulator

Focused on high-risk and mining industries

Victoria

WorkSafe Victoria

Mental health and work-related stress prevention guidance

Queensland

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ)

Guidance on identifying and managing psychosocial risks in Queensland

WorkSafe Victoria

Mental health and work-related stress prevention guidance

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ)

Guidance on identifying and managing psychosocial risks in Queensland

South Australia

SafeWork SA

Understanding and addressing psychosocial risks in SA workplaces

Tasmania

South Australia

Tasmania

WorkSafe Tasmania

Tools to manage psychosocial hazards in TAS

SafeWork SA

Understanding and addressing psychosocial risks in SA workplaces

WorkSafe Tasmania

Tools to manage psychosocial hazards in TAS

Australia Capital Territory

SafeWork SA

Understanding and addressing psychosocial risks in SA workplaces

Western Australia

SafeWork SA

Resources for identifying and controlling psychosocial hazards in WA

WorkSafe ACT

ACT-specific information on workplace mental health hazards

WorkSafe WA

Resources for identifying and controlling psychosocial hazards in WA

NT WorkSafe

NT WorkSafe

Supporting psychosocial safety in Northern Territory workplaces

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