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The DE&I connection to Psychological Safety - with Sacha Thompson

The DE&I connection to Psychological Safety - with Sacha Thompson

FromPsych Health and Safety Podcast USA


The DE&I connection to Psychological Safety - with Sacha Thompson

FromPsych Health and Safety Podcast USA

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This podcast focuses on psychological health and safety from the perspective of an occupational health and safety professional. However, there is no question that discussions regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion are certainly more common, as is the focus on psychological safety. While there are many voices in these conversations, they are most commonly DE&I professionals and enthusiasts OR leadership and management experts focused on psychological safety.

In this episode of the podcast, we have the honor of having someone with expertise in both DE&I and psychological safety. Our guest for this episode is Sacha Thompson is the founder of The Equity Equation, LLC, a boutique inclusive culture consulting and coaching firm based in the Washington, DC, area. With nearly 20 years of experience within the education, non-profit, and tech industries, Sacha’s work is about removing barriers or providing support to achieve equality. She helps executives and leaders have that important dialogue and coaches them on the necessary, long-term changes that develop institutional cultures of inclusion.
Released:
Feb 17, 2023
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