
PSYCHOSOCIAL RISKS (PSR) FOR EMPLOYEES

Raise employee awareness of psychosocial risks (PSR).
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Difficulties with concentration, sleep disturbances, irritability, nervousness, significant fatigue, etc. — these are some of the symptoms linked to psychosocial risks.
Psychosocial risks (PSR) represent a major issue for the health and well-being of employees, with a significant impact on company performance and productivity. The human and economic costs associated with PSR are considerable. It is not only a matter of social responsibility, but also a key factor for performance and sustainability for your organization.
This training will allow you to gain a better understanding of what PSR are, how they manifest, and how to take action in order to protect your own well-being and that of your colleagues.
MODULES

1. Stress at work – 5 min
Identify sources of stress in the workplace, understand their impact on your health, and discover strategies to manage them more effectively.
2. Occupational health – 4 min
Learn about the role of occupational health services in the prevention of PSR.
3. Moral harassment – 4 min
Learn to recognize situations of moral harassment, understand their consequences, and know how to react and protect yourself.
4. Sexual harassment – 4 min
Identify the different forms of sexual harassment, understand what is at stake, and learn how to respond to such situations.
5. Incivility – 3 min
Become aware of the impact of incivility on the work climate and learn how to adopt more respectful and constructive communication.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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Identify the different types of psychosocial risks (PSR).
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Distinguish between internal and external violence.
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Understand the impact of PSR on mental health at work.
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Learn best practices to prevent psychosocial risks.
BENEFITS
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Encourage open discussions around psychosocial risks (PSR) within your company.
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Strengthen PSR prevention.
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Improve the quality of life of your employees.
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Enhance your brand image with clients, partners, and potential future employees.