Catherine McClements and Cameron Ling to champion WorkSafe Health and Safety Month

September 4, 2017 Tara

Award winning stage and screen star Catherine McClements and triple premiership AFL player Cameron Ling have been named ambassadors for WorkSafe Health and Safety Month.

McClements and Ling will promote activities in Melbourne and across the state for the event  which will run from 4 October-1 November.

As a member of The Arts Wellbeing Collective, which aims to effect better mental health and wellbeing for performing arts workers in Victoria, Catherine McClements said it was pleasing to see the focus on physical and emotional wellbeing in the workplace in this year’s program.

“Workplace bullying, violence and aggression at work, and even overcoming barriers to return to work after an injury or significant event can have a huge impact on one’s mental health and their ability to work,” she said.

“It’s really heartening to see these topics being covered across the state during Health and Safety Month and for the mental health and wellbeing of workers to be given the recognition it deserves.”

It’s the second year in a row as ambassador for “Lingy”, who will launch the event at an invitation only Business Leaders’ Breakfast at Zinc at Federation Square.

“I am honoured to have again been asked to promote an event which ultimately aims to ensure that workers get home safely at the end of the day,” he said.

“We all have a role to play in workplace safety, so I encourage Victorians to learn more during Health and Safety Month.”

Seminars will be held in Melbourne and across the state on a range of topics including the safety of young workers, an international perspective on health and safety, what to expect during a workplace inspection, OHS issues for small businesses, drugs and alcohol in the workplace, occupational violence, workplace bullying and quad bike safety.

Workplace accident survivor and recipient of Australia’s first mind-controlled bionic arm, Alan Newey, will share his experience with a Mildura audience on October 17.

Essendon Football Club chairman and former Federal Minister for Finance Lindsay Tanner will deliver the keynote address on Leadership in Mental Health at a special symposium in Melbourne on November 1.

There will be other regional events in Geelong (5 October), Hamilton (9 October), Port Fairy and Warrnambool (10 October), Ballarat (11 October), Bendigo (12 October), Horsham (13 October), Swan Hill and Wangaratta (18 October), Echuca (19 October), Shepparton (24 October), Morwell and Wodonga (26 October).

WorkSafe Chief Executive Clare Amies said she hoped as many Victorians as possible could take part in the event, which is now in its 25th year.

“WorkSafe is committed to keeping Victorian workers safe, but we need everyone to play their part,” Ms Amies said.

“The freeseminars not only give employers and workers the chance to hear from experts on a broad range of subjects, but they will enable participants to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills needed to work more safely.”

The prestigious 2017 WorkSafe Awards will be announced at the Crown Palladium on October 19 as part of Health and Safety Week. Twenty-six Victorian businesses, health and safety representatives and individuals are finalists in the awards which recognise outstanding contributions to workplace health and safety and to helping injured workers return to work.

Bookings are essential for all seminars in Health and Safety Month. To learn more and make bookings, go to www.worksafemonth.com.au.

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