Workplace safety doesn’t end with a helmet – it starts in the mind
To mark the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, Auntie is shining a light on an often overlooked aspect of occupational safety: mental health. Psychological strain, chronic stress and emotional exhaustion are among the biggest risks in today’s working world – making them a core workplace safety issue.
In our open webinar “Health & Safety Day 2025: Mental health is part of workplace safety”, we’ll explore why psychological stability is an essential part of any safety culture – and how leaders, HR professionals and organizations can actively support it.
You’ll learn how to recognize early warning signs, reduce mental health risks, and implement sustainable prevention strategies in everyday working life – without pointing fingers, but with clear, practical insights.
Discover how mental safety can become a lived reality in your company – and why it’s the key to genuine care, motivation, and long-term performance.
Auntie - Impressum
In our open webinar “Health & Safety Day 2025: Mental health is part of workplace safety”, we’ll explore why psychological stability is an essential part of any safety culture – and how leaders, HR professionals and organizations can actively support it.
You’ll learn how to recognize early warning signs, reduce mental health risks, and implement sustainable prevention strategies in everyday working life – without pointing fingers, but with clear, practical insights.
Discover how mental safety can become a lived reality in your company – and why it’s the key to genuine care, motivation, and long-term performance.
Auntie - Impressum