Psychosocial safety climate (PSC) Global Project
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Project aims and summary:
The PSC Global project is an international collaboration project which aims to collect national representative country level Psychosocial Safety Climate (PSC) data. Psychosocial Safety Climate is the corporate climate for employee psychological health. Building PSC is essential to achieve the UN 2030 agenda for sustainable development. Empirical evidence has shown that PSC is important for individual psychological health, motivation, and performance, as well as organizational effectiveness and productivity and the national economy. Collecting country representative data allows us to have in-depth understanding on the context for the psychological health of employees in a country. This international collaborative project will provide opportunities to make comparisons between countries and understand how we can learn from each other at a collective level. This project aims to develop an international database of PSC to inform the situation of occupational health and safety as it relates to worker psychological health in different countries.
In this workshop, we would like to invite researchers, policy makers, and practitioners who are interested and delegated to promote healthy work in collaborating in a cross-national project. The PSC Global Project workshop is a platform for all PSC researchers to share their thoughts and critical reflection on the latest progress in PSC theory and research, identification of recent challenges and opportunities that emerge from the new way of working. The workshop is aimed to provide a golden opportunity to build professional networks and promote future collaboration among the participants.
The main objectives of workshop:
The PSC Global project is an international collaboration project which aims to collect national representative country level Psychosocial Safety Climate (PSC) data. Psychosocial Safety Climate is the corporate climate for employee psychological health. Building PSC is essential to achieve the UN 2030 agenda for sustainable development. Empirical evidence has shown that PSC is important for individual psychological health, motivation, and performance, as well as organizational effectiveness and productivity and the national economy. Collecting country representative data allows us to have in-depth understanding on the context for the psychological health of employees in a country. This international collaborative project will provide opportunities to make comparisons between countries and understand how we can learn from each other at a collective level. This project aims to develop an international database of PSC to inform the situation of occupational health and safety as it relates to worker psychological health in different countries.
In this workshop, we would like to invite researchers, policy makers, and practitioners who are interested and delegated to promote healthy work in collaborating in a cross-national project. The PSC Global Project workshop is a platform for all PSC researchers to share their thoughts and critical reflection on the latest progress in PSC theory and research, identification of recent challenges and opportunities that emerge from the new way of working. The workshop is aimed to provide a golden opportunity to build professional networks and promote future collaboration among the participants.
The main objectives of workshop:
- Explain recent developments in the PSC research and theory and its impact on workplaces
- Reflect on how PSC could influence and contribute to the future of work
- Explore the possibilities to collect national PSC and establishing a global PSC league table
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