This two-level 4-day program is heavily subsidised by DEMIRS under the WA Government’s Mental Awareness Respect & Safety (MARS) Program.
First 2 days of the program = Level 1: Do No Harm: Support and Trauma Informed Considerations
Last 2 days of the program = Level 2 Natural Justice: Reporting, Investigation & Dealing with Authorities
The program is designed to develop internal capability to support change in the WA mining sector and improve the quality and experience of those affected by sexual harassment incidents in the WA Mining sector. The program will equip participants to respond to and/or conduct trauma-informed sexual harassment investigations that protect the rights of both individuals and organisations and comply with best practice approaches.
Trigger warning: This course contains content that could be triggering or distressing for some individuals. If you are sensitive to this topic or have experienced sexual harassment in the past, please ensure you have some self-care strategies in place including a person to call for support.
Who Should Attend:
All WA mining representatives responsible for, or involved in reponding to, investigating and managing incidents of a sensitive nature including:
- Health & Safety leaders, professionals and practitioners
- Human Resources practitioners and professionals
- Employee representatives, including H&S Representatives
- Operational leaders, including Frontline Supervisors
- Frontline workers performing the role of first responders or peer supporters
Examples of supporting industry companies include transportation, camp/site services/management, and operational service providers.
If you are from general industry and wish to take part in this course please register your interest below and we will let you know when the course becomes available.
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Name | Date | Time | Location | |
Level 1: Do No Harm: Support And Trauma Informed Considerations | 3 February - 4 February 2025 | 08:30 am - 04:30 pm | WHS Foundation North Lake | |
Level 2: Natural Justice: Reporting, Investigation & Dealing With Authorities | 5 February - 6 February 2025 | 08:30 am - 04:30 pm | WHS Foundation North Lake |
Through reflective learning, peer support & practical application, participants will:
- Understand how trauma can impact sexual harassment investigations & the risks to people’s wellbeing in a sexual harassment investigation
- Understand & be able to apply trauma informed considerations to manage risks
- Be competent in arranging & conducting interviews in a trauma-informed fashion
- Recognise & apply the relevant legal obligations of the organisation relating to reporting & responding
- Understand protection of the relevant legal rights of individuals & organisations, & preservation of potential evidence
- Be able to provide a set of referral options when assisting those presenting with trauma indicators
Student Type | Price |
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Member | $1500 |
Non-Member | $1750 |
This subsidised rate is only for WA mining and supporting industry participants, (mining operators and bonafide supporting industries that are critical to operations (like camp staff and engineering contractors).
This course is strictly for the WA mining industry.
For other industry or states, or for more information, please email contact@whsfoundation.org.au