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New Voices for Psych Health and Safety - with Jaime Feinberg

New Voices for Psych Health and Safety - with Jaime Feinberg

FromPsych Health and Safety Podcast USA


New Voices for Psych Health and Safety - with Jaime Feinberg

FromPsych Health and Safety Podcast USA

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Oct 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jaimie Feinberg is not only a safety professional; with nearly 20 years in safety, she is a millennial who has a lived experience in several organizations of not feeling safe herself. While her experience is not unique, her courage and ability to share it are unique, especially for younger workers. Jaime shares what she has seen in the past and what she is currently experiencing in a start-up company where she feels safe and feels that she belongs. She attributes much of this feeling to her company's focus on workers, safety culture, and maintaining this culture as they grow. Jaime will also share how this employee-focused perspective is fuelling their work as a company as they prepare to launch a new product into the substance testing space.

This episode will challenge many traditional views on psychological health and safety, impairment, and the approaches that some have taken to respond to these issues. The conversation also provides pointers for leaders and employers looking to become more psychologically safe for those who work with them.
Released:
Oct 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (97)

The goal of the Psych Health and Safety USA podcast is to increase awareness of the importance of psychological health and safety, grow the community of psych health and safety advocates, and help reduce exposure to psychosocial hazards in workplaces in the United States. Each episode will feature not only guests with expertise in health and safety, psychology, academia, policymaking, and thought leadership but others with lived experience involving exposure to psychosocial hazards in a variety of work settings and environments. Host: Dr. I. David Daniels